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Come and Join the Compline Choir!
Big news: we are starting a voluntary choir at St Mary’s, to sing at Compline at 9pm every Thursday night in term time (11 October - 29 November). This is going to be a choir in the fine monastic tradition of everyone singing together, from tone-deaf to expert. All are warmly welcome, and there is no minimum attendance requirement.
A word about Compline: if you haven’t been before, it’s a peaceful candlelit service, around fifteen minutes long, in which readings, psalms, prayers, and silence intertwine to encourage spiritual attentiveness and rest. The parts that aren’t spoken are sung to plainchant, which is simple, single-line medieval music.
You can be a part of this - yes, YOU. It doesn’t matter if you can’t read music, or if you feel shaky about the idea of weird-looking square notes. Plainchant is very easy to get the hang of once you’ve had a few tries, and our fifteenth-century Chancel is made for it. I can’t wait to hear a Hildegard anthem bouncing off the stones.
If I haven’t convinced you yet, there is solid scientific evidence that group singing, more than singing on your own, is very good for your health. It soothes stress and sorrow, increases energy, and even reduces pain levels. It simply lifts the spirits and warms the insides like nothing else. (If you want to learn more about the science behind why singing in a choir makes you feel good, click here.)
Come and join us for the first Compline of the academic year on 11 October: we’ll rehearse at 8.45pm for just ten minutes, sing in the 9pm service, and go for a drink across the road afterwards. To join the mailing list, find out more, or arrange a quick one-on-one session to go over the music beforehand, drop me a line at esther.brazil@universitychurch.ox.ac.uk. I can’t wait to sing with you!
Esther Brazil Ministerial Assistant |
| | OXFORD HALF-MARATHON Please note that this event will take place on the morning of Sunday 7 October. Click here for a full route map and road closures.
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The Week Ahead
This Sunday
Sunday 7th October The Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity 10:30 Choral Eucharist 15:30 German Lutheran Service in the Chancel 18:00 Choral Evensong at Magdalen College Preacher: The Revd Duncan Dormor (CEO, USPG)
Next Week
Monday, 09.00 Morning Prayer - Chancel 12.15 Eucharist - Chancel
18:30 Choral Evensong Merton College
Tuesday Denys, c.250 09.00 Morning Prayer - Chancel 12.15 Eucharist - Chancel 18:00 Book Club The Mitre
Wednesday Paulinus, 644 09.00 Morning Prayer - Chancel 12.15 Eucharist - Chancel 18:00 Choral Evensong St John’s College
Thursday James the Deacon, C7th 08.00 Lating Communion - Chancel 09.00 Morning Prayer - Chancel 12.15 Eucharist - Chancel 19:00 Student Kick-off Carnival Vaults Café 21:00 Sung Compline Chancel
Friday Wilfrid, 709 09.00 Morning Prayer - Chancel 12.15 Eucharist - Chancel 18:15 Choral Evensong Exeter College
Saturday Edward Confessor,1066 18:15 Choral Evensong New College
Next Sunday
Sunday 14 October The Twentieth Sunday after Trinity 10:30 Choral Eucharist with University Sermon Preacher: The Very Revd Professor Martyn Percy 15:30 Choral Evensong in the Chancel
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This week sees the launch of the Short Story Book Club. Each week, we will meet at the Mitre on Tuesdays at 18:00 to read a short story by the Argentinian writer, Jorge Luis Borges. Will Lamb will be introducing ‘The Gospel according to St Mark’, a re-readng of a familiar story – or is it?
Every Tuesday of Term (Tuesday 9 Oct - Tuesday 27 Nov) 18:00 - 19:00 The Mitre
The University Church Book Club meets on Tuesday evenings in term time, and is an informal gathering at which we discuss great literature and get to know each other. This term we will be reading Brodie’s Report, a selection of short stories by the Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges. One of the most famous Latin American authors, Borges wrote in a number of genres but he is best known for his short stories.
Each week, we invite a speaker to introduce the story and help us think about the issues which it provokes.
9 Oct The Gospel according to St Mark (pp.84-90) Will Lamb
16 Oct Guayaquil (pp. 75-83) AKMA Adam
23 Oct The Interloper (pp. 23-28) Ana-Maria Niculcea
30 Oct Brodie's Report (pp. 91-98) Hugh Pyper
6 Nov TBC Mel Marshall
13 Nov The Elderly Lady (pp. 57-63) Andrew Bennison
20 Nov The Duel (pp. 64-69) Esther Brazil
27 Nov TBC Philip O'Neill
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| Oxford Vacation Guide As well as the new church website, we have also launched a website to support students who will be staying in Oxford over the Christmas vacation. The guide is available online: https://www.oxfordvacationguide.com
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| | KICK OFF CARNIVAL Join us on Thursday in the Vaults Café at 19:00 to launch the new student year! There’ll be some comedy games, drinks, Make Your Own Pizza, music, and the chance to meet some new friends and hear about student life at St Mary’s.
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| | Latin CommunionA member of our congregation, Asger Jakobsen is running the Oxford Half Marathon on Sunday 7th October and he is fundraising for Leuka, a small charity that supports leukaemia research (including his own work).
Here is the address for his JustGiving page: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/asger-jakobsen-leuka |
| | St Mary's Volunteers Fair Next Sunday, there will be a volunteer fair at St Mary’s following the 10:30 Choral Eucharist. Many members of St Mary’s congregation are already involved with and support voluntary organisations– e.g. Oxford Food Bank, Gatehouse, Christian Aid, prison visiting, Home Start, Parkinson’s Association, etc. If you have been thinking about volunteering and getting involved in supporting the local community, we want to invite you to come along and find out more.
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