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Monthly Archives: May 2021
Pilgrimage to shrine of Saint Melangell
On Thursday 27 May we celebrate the feast of Saint Melangell a saint much loved and revered by our community. We will be celebrating the feast with Matins at 8.00am followed by Divine Liturgy at 9.00am at the Church of
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Weekly Bulletin | 16 May to 23 May
Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! For services for 3rd Week after Pascha please follow the link to our Calendar page. On this Sunday, 16 May, the third Sunday of Pascha, we celebrate the Feast of the Holy Myrrhbearing women; and
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Weekly Bulletin | 9 May to 16 May
Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! For services for 2nd Week after Pascha please follow the link to our Calendar page. Thank you to all those who made such an enormous effort to help over Holy Week and Pascha!
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Patriarchal Encyclical for Holy Pascha
Prot. No. 289 + B A R T H O L O M E W BY GOD’S MERCY ARCHBISHOP OF CONSTANTINOPLE-NEW ROME AND ECUMENICAL PATRIARCH TO THE PLENITUDE OF THE CHURCH: MAY THE GRACE, PEACE AND MERCY OF CHRIST RISEN
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Archbishop’s Paschal Encyclical
On Holy Saturday night, just before the Holy Light is shared with the faithful, there is a tradition to turn off the lights of the church and stand together in total darkness. The chanters then begin singing a hymn taken
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