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Posted by petrus, on June 5th, 2015
St Boniface baptising and being Martyred, from the Sacramentary of Fulda (Fuldaer Sakramentar) (11th century)
Almighty God, who didst call thy faithful servant Boniface to be a witness and martyr in Germany, and by his labor and suffering didst raise up a people for thine own possession; Pour forth thy Holy Spirit upon . . . → Read More: Saint Boniface, Bishop of Mainz and Martyr
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Posted by The Treasurer, on June 4th, 2015
Here is the sermon for Sunday May 31st: Trinity Sunday, 2015
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Posted by The Treasurer, on May 31st, 2015
Here is this week’s newsletter: St Stephens News XXVI No 21
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Posted by petrus, on May 31st, 2015
Almighty and everlasting God, who hast given unto us thy servants grace, by the confession of a true faith, to acknowledge the glory of the eternal Trinity, and in the power of the Divine Majesty to worship the Unity: We beseech thee that thou wouldest keep us stedfast in this faith, and evermore defend . . . → Read More: Trinity Sunday
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Posted by petrus, on May 30th, 2015
From A Prayer Book for Soldiers and Sailors (1941)
I. For Justice and Freedom
O God, the King of righteousness, lead us, we pray thee, in ways of justice and peace; inspire us to break down all tyranny and oppression, to gain for every man his due reward, and from every man his due . . . → Read More: Memorial Day
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Posted by petrus, on May 28th, 2015
Augustine was the prior of a monastery in Rome when, in 595, Pope Gregory the Great sent him to Britain to Christianise one of the local kings. King Æthelberht of Kent was the target, probably because his Christian bride, Princess Bertha, daughter of Charibert I, King of Paris, was expected to encourage his conversion. . . . → Read More: St Augustine, Archbishop
of Canterbury
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Posted by petrus, on May 27th, 2015
The Venerable Bede Translates John by James Doyle Penrose (1862-1932)
O God, the light of our fathers, the rock of their whole strength: Grant us, with thy servant Saint Bede, all diligence to study the noble works thou didst in their days, that we may discern and trust thy power in our own; . . . → Read More: The Venerable Bede
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Posted by Fr Guy Hawtin, on May 27th, 2015
French intellectuals have long been plagued by fears that foreign (for which read ‘American’) influences are radically and irrevocably reshaping the French language and culture.
Judging by growing French predilections for spending ‘le weekend par le mer’ where they munch on ‘les hotdogs et les hamburgers’, their fears are far from baseless.
Frankly, I . . . → Read More: Loose lips sink the
English language
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Posted by petrus, on May 27th, 2015
The Unity of the Christian Church
¶ Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday after Whitsunday are the traditional summer Ember Days.
O Lord Jesus Christ who didst say unto thine Apostles, Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: Regard not our sins, but the faith of thy Church, and grant . . . → Read More: Pentecostal Ember Days
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Posted by Fr Guy Hawtin, on May 26th, 2015
The year 2014/15 was a splendid year for St Stephen’s. The most joyous occasion of the year was our 20th Anniversary Celebration, which was marked by the ordination of two new priests (Fr Michael Belt and Fr John Novicki) and a deacon (The Rev. Mr Wiley Hawks), as well as the setting apart of . . . → Read More: Rector’s Report 2014/15
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