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

Virtual Beating of the Bounds


Each year, on Ascension Day, we walk around the medieval parish of St Mary the Virgin, marking the old boundaries, through colleges and libraries, crossing alleyways and the High Street, from Brasenose, to the Bodleian, to Hertford, All Souls and University College, all the way around to Oriel.


One of the highlights of this tradition is the cherry cake served at All Souls College (part of the College is built on the site of a cherry orchard which belonged to the Vicar of St Mary’s). This year we are going on a Virtual Beating of the Bounds and we are announcing a Cherry Cake Competition, using a recipe kindly offered to us by All Souls College.


The prize will be an Afternoon Tea for 2 in our award-winning Vaults Cafe on its reopening.

Use the recipe below and send us your most imaginative pictures of your cherry cakes by 20 May. We will feature the best ones on our social media on Ascension Day.

You can download the recipe here.


Teach us, O God, to view our life here on earth as a pilgrim’s path to heaven,
and give us grace to tread it courageously in the company of your faithful people.
Help us to set our affections on things above,
not on the passing vanities of this world,
and grant that as we journey on in the way of holiness
we may bear a good witness to our Lord,
and serve all who need our help along the way,
for the glory of your name. Amen

The Sixth Sunday of Easter Podcast


This podcast is for the Sixth Sunday of Easter. We are approaching a transitional time in the Christian year as this coming Thursday is Ascension Day, which marks that point when the Risen Christ ascends into heaven. While we may imagine that the ascension accentuates a sense of distance from God, the church offers us a passage from St John’s gospel for reflection. Jesus speaks of the need ‘to abide’ - to sit tight and wait for the coming of the Advocate at Pentecost. This waiting is not passive but active - as we grow in attentiveness to God’s presence in the assurance of the love of the eternal Christ. The podcast is introduced by the Revd Canon Dr Judith Maltby and the sermon is by the Revd Alan Ramsey.


Welcome and Prayer The Revd Canon Dr Judith Maltby, Chaplain, Corpus Christi College
Hymn There’s a wideness in God’s mercy
Reading John 14.15-21 (Victoria Mort)
Organ Interlude
Sermon The Revd Alan Ramsey, Associate Priest
Anthem Duruflé, Ubi caritas et amor
Prayers The Revd Donald Reece
Blessing The Revd Canon Dr Judith Maltby, Chaplain, Corpus Christi College
Organ Voluntary Henry Heron, Cornet Voluntary


You can listen to the podcast here or by clicking the link below.

You can also listen to it on Spotify, Google Play or iTunes.


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