Easter 7 [2015]

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ST. DAVID’S CHURCH CHRIST CHURCH WITH THE

THE CHAPEL OF ST. BASIL

Jesus prayed, ‘Holy Father, keep them in thy name, which thou hast given me, that they may be one, even as we are one.’ John 17: 11b

THE SEVENTH SUNDAY OF EASTER The Sunday after Ascension Day

17TH MAY, 2015

Rector: The Rev’d Canon Noel A. Burke, M.A. Tel. No.: 435-4272 E-mail: nburke@anglican.bb Associate: The Very Rev’d William G. St. C. Dixon, CBE, MA [Dean Emeritus of the St. Michael Cathedral] Tel. No.: 427-3169 E-mail: spod@caribsurf.com


ORDER OF THE HOLY MASS THE ENTRANCE RITE Introit Hymn 197 * 194 Ascension Sentence Page 98 Acclamation Page 101 Collect for Purity Page 101 Kyries Page 102 Gloria In Excelsis Page 102 The Collect: Page (bulletin pg 3) THE LITURGY OF THE WORD 1st Reading: Acts 1: 15-26 Psalm 47 Page 528 (bulletin pg 4) Epistle: I John 5: 9-15 Gradual Hymn 198 THE HOLY GOSPEL: John 17: 11b-19 The Sermon The Nicene Creed Page 104 Intercession: H Page 120 Act of Penitence & Absolution Page 123 The Greeting of Peace Page 124 THE LITURGY OF THE SACRAMENT THE OFFERTORY 190 The Presentation of the Offerings Page 126 The Sursum Corda Page 126 Ascension Preface Page 128 “Therefore we praise you” Page 131 Sanctus et Benedictus Qui Venit Page 131 Consecration Prayer E Page 142 The Lord’s Prayer Page 144 The Breaking of Bread Page 145 The Invitation Page 145 Agnus Dei Page 147 Administration of Holy Communion 192, 193, 195, 670 Post Communion Prayer Pages 148 THE DISMISSAL RITE The Blessing (Ascension) Page 151 Notices and Announcements Recessional Hymn 191(At 6:15am & 8:30am vv1, 2&6)

Sacred Heart of Jesus, I place all my trust in you.

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LECTORS & INTERCESSORS AT MASS TODAY 6:15 a.m.

7:45 a.m.

8:30 a.m.

Lesson

Kerry Massiah

Bradston Clarke

Joanne Codrington

Epistle

Lisle Perch

George Holder

Anne wiltshire

Intercession

Aline Bushell

Eleanor Williams

Samantha Peterkin

THE COLLECT

O God, the King of glory, you have exalted your only Son Jesus Christ with great triumph to your kingdom in heaven: Do not leave us comfortless, but send us your Holy Spirit to strengthen us, and exalt us to that place where our Savior Christ has gone before; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, in glory everlasting. Amen. THE FIRST READING: READER:

A Reading from the Word of God written in the Acts of the Apostles Chapter 1 beginning at the 15th verse.

In those days Peter stood up among the brethren (the company of persons was in all about a hundred and twenty), and said "Brethren, the scripture had to be fulfilled, which the Holy Spirit spoke beforehand by the mouth of David, concerning Judas who was guide to those who arrested Jesus. For he was numbered among us, and was allotted his share in this ministry. (Now this man bought a field with the reward of his wickedness; and falling headlong he burst open in the middle and all his bowels gushed out. And it became known to all the inhabitants of Jerusalem, so that the field was called in their language Akel'dama, that is, Field of Blood.) For it is written in the book of Psalms, `Let his habitation become desolate, and let there be no one to live in it’; and `His office let another take.’ So one of the men who have accompanied us during all the time that the Lord Jesus went in and out among us, beginning from the baptism of John until the day when he was taken up from us -!3


one of these men must become with us a witness to his resurrection." And they put forward two, Joseph called Barsab'bas, who was surnamed Justus, and Matthi'as. And they prayed and said, "Lord, who knowest the hearts of all men, show which one of these two thou hast chosen to take the place in this ministry and apostleship from which Judas turned aside, to go to his own place." And they cast lots for them, and the lot fell on Matthi'as; and he was enrolled with the eleven apostles. Reader: ALL:

Here ends the Reading. Thanks be to God.

PSALM 47 Omnes gentes, plaudite

1. Clap your hands, all you peoples; *shout to God with a cry of joy. 2. For the Lord Most High is to be feared; * he is the great King over all the earth. 3. He subdues the peoples under us, * and the nations under our feet. 4. He chooses our inheritance for us, * the pride of Jacob whom he loves. 5. God has gone up with a shout, * the Lord with the sound of the ram’s-horn. 6. Sing praises to God, sing praises; * sing praises to our King, sing praises. 7. For God is King of all the earth; * sing praises with all your skill. 8. God reigns over the nations; * God sits upon his holy throne. 9. The nobles of the peoples have gathered together * with the people of the God of Abraham. 10.The rulers of the earth belong to God, * and he is highly exalted. !4


V. Glory to the Father, and to the Son;* and to the Holy Spirit; R. As it was in the beginning is now:* and shall be forever. Amen THE EPISTLE READER: A Reading from the Word of God written in the First Letter of John Chapter 5 beginning at the 9th verse. If we receive the testimony of men, the testimony of God is greater; for this is the testimony of God that he has borne witness to his Son. He who believes in the Son of God has the testimony in himself. He who does not believe God has made him a liar, because he has not believed in the testimony that God has borne to his Son. And this is the testimony, that God gave us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. He who has the Son has life; he who has not the Son of God has not life. I write this to you who believe in the name of the Son of God, that you may know that you have eternal life. And this is the confidence which we have in him, that if we ask anything according to his will he hears us. And if we know that he hears us in whatever we ask, we know that we have obtained the requests made of him. Reader: ALL:

Here ends the Reading Thanks be to God.

THE HOLY GOSPEL Gospeller: The Lord be with you. ALL: And also with you. Gospeller: A Reading from the Holy Gospel according to John ALL: Glory to Christ our Saviour. Jesus prayed, Holy Father, keep them in thy name, which thou hast given me, that they may be one, even as we are one. While I was with them, I kept them in thy name, which thou hast given me; I have guarded them, and none of them is lost but the son of perdition, that the scripture might be fulfilled. But now I am coming to thee; and these things I speak in the world, that they may have my joy fulfilled in themselves. I have given them thy !5


word; and the world has hated them because they are not of the world, even as I am not of the world. I do not pray that thou shouldst take them out of the world, but that thou shouldst keep them from the evil one. They are not of the world, even as I am not of the world. Sanctify them in the truth; thy word is truth. As thou didst send me into the world, so I have sent them into the world. And for their sake I consecrate myself, that they also may be consecrated in truth. Reader: The Gospel of Christ ALL: Praise to Christ our Lord. From the Rector’s Desk Greetings: And while staying with them he charged them not to depart from Jerusalem, but to wait for the promise of the Father, which, he said, "you heard from me, …” Acts 1: 4 Waiting is not a favorite pastime of most human beings. It always seems as though one of the worst thins persons can say to us in any context is to wait. The first disciples pf Jesus are told to wait for the promised comforter, the power that would come to them from on high. Within the liturgical year we continue to move towards the end of the Easter Season with the observance next Sunday of Pentecost. Pentecost (πεντηκοστή) is a Greek word meaning "the fiftieth day." Professor Patrick Regan explains that it is used twice in the Septuagint (Tobit 2:1; 2 Maccabees 12:32) and of course in the New Testament (Acts 2:1, 20:16; 1 Corinthians 16:8) to designate a festival known in Hebrew as the feast of Harvest (Exodus 23:16) or the feast of Weeks (Exodus 34:22). !6


Regan goes on to explain that this festival occurred seven weeks after Passover (Dt 16:10; Lv 23:15-16), that is, on "the fiftieth day." It is clear then that Pentecost was a Jewish festival that was given new meaning by the infant Christian Church when as recorded in the Acts of the Apostles, when that day had fully come the Holy Spirit came down and rested on each one of the disciples. Acts 2: 1 - 14. The fifty day period of joy and exultation between Easter and Pentecost became split; but only in a sense, by Ascension Day. A liturgical feast about which we read coming towards the end of the 4th century. Ascension Day is part of the joyful expectation of the coming of the Holy Spirit during which the church awaits the celebration of the holy memorial of the out pouring of the Holy Spirit. Today therefore the collect and readings at Mass reflect that spiritual understanding as we pray that the abiding Holy Spirit continues to strengthen, guide and comfort us for the healing, teaching and compassionate ministry to which he had called us. May God’s grace be with us and may we be empowered to bring all within our homes and all of our relatives to mass next Sunday as we celebrate the Feast of Pentecost. Your friend and priest, Noel A. Burke, MA (The Rev’d Canon) Rector !7


CURRENT NEWS AND EVENTS ANNUAL SESSION OF SYNOD The Annual Diocesan Synod begins this evening in the St. Michael’s Cathedral with Holy Mass and the Bishop’s charge at 5:00pm. All are invited. the business sessions with be held on Monday and Tuesday of this week. YOUTH EXPLOSION BAND We greet the members of The Band Youth Explosion as they begin their entry into this year’s Cropover festival by worshipping with us during the 10am Service today.

MOTHERS’ UNION EVENTS The Mothers’ Union Picnic will be held on Whit Monday (May 25). The venue is the King George V Park. Contribution: Adults $20:00; Children $15:00. Buses will leave the car park at 9:30 am. The Mothers’ Union invites all to their concert on Sunday May 31 beginning at 4:00pm. Contribution $5:00 ANNUAL SERVERS’ SERVICE The annual Whit Monday Mass for all Servers across the Diocese will be held in the St. Luke’s Church at 10:00am. The newly elected executive will be installed within the Service. ALL St. David’s Servers are to attend. WE PRAY THIS WEEK FOR … Leroy Allder, Grace Armstrong, Maureen Bagot & family, Carl Barrow, Ina Beamish, Norma Belle, Elrita Blackman, Joan & Cliff Bradford, Audine Brewster, Ethan Brooker, Ianthe Browne, Patricia Browne, Audley Croney, Estelle Davis, Nancy Durant, Jean Farmer, Sylvia Fields, Betty Gill, Evelyn Gittens, Nigel Griffith, Henderson Haynes, Veronica Headley, Caulda “Hetty” Hobbs, Clotilda Howard, Eileen Hunte, Ruby Jones, Norma Kirton, Tyrell McCollin, Deanne & Selwyn Powlett, Ronald Rawlins, Emmerson Rock, Pearl Rock, Joan Rollock, Clement Selman, Myrna Smith, Rachel Stampfli, Archibald Suttle, Evelyn “Brandy” Taylor, Cherie Tempro, Pamela Toppin, Deighton Whitney, April Williams, Jean Williams, Jennifer Williams, Peter Williams, Anne Wiltshire, Vita Yarde

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HEALTH CORNER by Sophia Marshall Last week we used specific herbs to ‘spice’ up our meal. This week, here are more creative cooking tips to help reduce the use of fat as the only source of flavor in our food. ➢ Start with ¼ tsp (1ml) dry herbs or ¾ tsp (3ml) fresh herbs for a dish that serves 4 people. Fresh herbs contain more moisture with milder flavor. 3 to 4 times more fresh herbs than dried herbs will be needed. Example: 1 Tbsp (15ml) fresh herbs = 1 tsp (5ml) dried herbs. ➢ Crumble herbs between fingers to release flavor prior to adding to dish. ➢ Heat herbs in bit of oil to heighten & extend flavor. ➢ With soups, stews, & large quantity dishes, add herbs during last hour of cooking so flavor doesn’t evaporate. ➢ Store herbs in cool place in opaque container to retain flavor. Do not store near stove. ➢ Routinely replace supply of herbs. Generally ground spices retain flavor for about 6 months; herbs dry out after 4 months. ➢ Rub herb mixtures onto meats prior to cooking. ➢ Use herbs individually first and advance to blending herbs together. In this way, you can pinpoint which particular herbs enhance the flavor to your fancy. ➢ When using seasoning packages, try using only ½ package as flavors are usually too concentrated, especially in salt. Remaining amount can be used for seasonings for home-made barbecue sauces or added to meats. Source, Nutrition Dimension/ContinuingEducation.com

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Communion by Intinction There is practically no reason for persons to make their communion by intinction. This is the practice of having the communion wafer dipped in the chalice and then administered to the communicant. Persons do so for various reasons and the church has made provision for this and allows it with the permission of the bishop. The authorisation of the bishop is vital since it goes outside of the normal practice of receiving the bread and wine separately as outlined in Scripture 23 For I received from the Lord that which I also delivered to you, that the Lord Jesus in the night in which He was betrayed took bread; 24 and when He had given thanks, He broke it and said, “This is My body, which is for you; do this in remembrance of Me.” 25 In the same way He took the cup also after supper, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in My blood; do this, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of Me.” 1 Corinthians 11:23-25 NASB Each element, the bread and the consecrated wine separately, represents the fullness of the Body and Blood of Christ. If therefore one makes one’s communion in one kind e.g. under the species of bread one is not receiving part of the sacrament; but the fullness of the Christ’s sacred Body and Blood. If one chooses to make one’s communion by intinction one can indicate to the minister by crossing one’s hands over one’s shoulders. Under no circumstances, according to our bishop should one take the host in the hand to be dipped in the chalice. Further queries can be directed to the the Rector 435-4272 or to the Dean Emeritus 427-3169 !10


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FAMILY PRAYER TIME “Holy Father, keep them in the name you gave me, so they can be united.” Of all human institutions, family is synonymous with unity. As the old saying goes, “Blood is thicker than water.” When threatened, family members will come to the defense of each other. In good times, family members will share joy and celebration. Family members are meant to be together. The prayer of Jesus in John 17 adds a larger dimension to family unity. When God enters the family dynamic, he creates a spiritual union. Family members are one with God and each other especially when they pray. Create special family time for prayer this week. Or, pray a special prayer during family prayer time. This way, you can strengthen the bonds of your family with God and each other.

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THIS WEEK IN THE PARISH Today

ST. DAVID 6:15 a.m. Holy Mass & Sermon 7:45 a.m. Solemn Mass & Sermon Sunday School 10:00 a.m Holy Communion & Homily

Monday

10:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m.

Tuesday

9:30 a.m.

Bible Study (Adults)

Wednesday

7:00 p.m.

Said Mass & Homily

Thursday

10:00 a.m.

Prayer Group

Friday

10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.

Office Hours Bible Study (Children)

Saturday

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9:00 a.m.

Confirmation Class ST. BASIL

Sunday

8:30 a.m.

Said Mass & Sermon Sunday School

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