Subject: News from the University Church of St Mary the Virgin

Hilary Term


by the Revd Dr William Lamb


Hilary Term is named after the fourth century saint, Hilary of Poitiers (c.310-67). We celebrate his feast on 13 January, and this date often coincides with the beginning of the University Term. Hilary was the Bishop of Poitiers and became a significant theologian in the life of the early church, and was recognised by St Augustine of Hippo as one of the great ‘doctors’ or teachers of the church. He wrote an extended treatise on the doctrine of the Trinity, and was no stranger to theological argument and dispute. It perhaps comes as no surprise that he is also the patron saint of lawyers! Nevertheless, Hilary knew the importance of learning.


As we embark on a new term, we look forward to welcoming students back to the city. We have also planned a number of events, including some opportunities to reflect on the life of our community, to explore landscapes of faith, and to engage further in the study of scripture (thinking about the Book of Ezekiel and the experience of exile). Towards the end of term there will be a weekend conference on Hope for Creation, and there will be a couple of theology cafe sessions in the Old Library. These learning opportunities are an important way for us to deepen our faith and to prepare for the great mystery of Easter. Find our more about learning opportunities on our website, or pick up a copy of the term card. Here is a prayer of St Hilary:


Although I am dust and ashes, Lord, I am tied to You by bonds of love.  Therefore I feel I can speak freely to You.  Before I came to know You, I was nothing.  I did not know the meaning of life, and I had no understanding of myself.  I have no doubt that You had a purpose in causing me to be born; yet You had no need of me, and on my own I was of no use to You.  But then You decided that I should hear the words of Your Son, Jesus Christ.  And that as I heard His words, You enabled His love to penetrate my heart.  Now I am completely saturated in His love and faith, and there is no remedy. Now, Lord, I cannot change my attitude to my faith; I can only die for it. Amen.

Livestreamed Services:


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Book your visit to the Tower online


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Notices


LATIN COMMUNION and LATIN LITANY SERVICES

The Latin Litany with the University Sermon takes place this Sunday, 16 January at 3.30pm. The preacher is the Revd Professor Teresa Morgan.


LANDSCAPES OF FAITH

Join us as we contemplate a series of landscapes in order to stimulate our thinking about the life of faith, the way in which our own perspectives inform the way we map out meaning, and navigate our journey along the Way. You can either join us in person or on Zoom for this hybrid event starting 13 February, 12noon in the Old Library. To join online please email: learning@universitychurch.ox.ac.uk.


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