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March, 2011 Season of Lent
Our Worship Life
Sundays Holy Eucharist 8:30 AM, Rite 1
10:30 AM, Rite 2
Church School Classes meet at
10:30 AM
Wednesday 12:10 PM,
Holy Eucharist
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A Word About Our Dean... Dear Cathedral Family, As you all know by now, our beloved Dean, The Very Rev. Harry E. Krauss, has undergone surgery and is currently recuperating at home. Several of the staff and Chapter have been out to see him, and he is getting better all the time. Dean Krauss is very appreciative of all the cards, prayers and help that he has received in these past weeks, and will look forward to seeing you all soon, as he continues to improve. As many of you are aware, the Dean’s mother, Mrs. Josephine Krauss went on to the next Chapter of Life in February. As soon as the weather clears and he is able, Dean Krauss will have a burial service for her. We will let you know as details become available. As we begin the observance of a holy Lent, let us keep Dean Krauss and his mother, Mrs. Josephine Krauss in our prayers and in our hearts. You will find a number of opportunities at the Cathedral in this issue of The Record, which will give us all the chance to engage in community and to prepare for the coming of our resurrected Lord. May God bless us all as begin our Lenten walk.
Precious in the eyes of the Lord is the death of His saints.
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From The Deacon’s Bench
Dear Friends in Christ, Lent has begun and we are very fortunate here at the Cathedral of Saint John, to have a number of opportunities to engage in activities and services. At the same time, we can think about how we can help others less fortunate than ourselves, especially at this time of year. Please remember that the Food Pantry is always in need of donations of non-perishable food items and that volunteers are always needed and welcomed at the Meal Site, to assist with the needs of our guests. We have been very fortunate to have had the Rt. Rev. David Joslin, Assisting Bishop, here at the Cathedral of Saint John while both The Dean and Bishop Wolf has been recuperating from surgeries. Bishop Joslin has been a welcome addition, and we are so happy to have him with us. Also, is has been wonderful to have Rev. Larry Bradner with us for the mid-week services and also for other services that have happened. The Lenten series will begin on Thursday, March 24, with a simple supper at 6 PM followed by a film and discussion. Our discussions will focus on the film, “From Jesus to Christ,” a PBS documentary film, which traces the development of early Christianity, from the birth of Jesus to the reign of Constantine. If this is sounding a bit familiar, it should because Dean Krauss’ Sunday morning Adult Study group has been all about the Early Church this term, and this series will compliment that class time very well. Please plan to come to the Thursday Lenten study, and if you are able, sign up on the sheet in Synod Hall to help make a simple supper for the group on one of the class nights. Finally, I wanted to mention that the dinner that was being planned for March 17 has been cancelled. Unfortunately, it did not come together as planned, but special thanks to Donald Blaise for his efforts in trying to present this opportunity. Your sister in Christ, Deacon BarbaraDeacon BarbaraDeacon BarbaraDeacon Barbara
Behold, the Lamb of God.
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We hope you’ll plan to join the Chapter for a
GOURMET PASTA PARTY GOURMET PASTA PARTY GOURMET PASTA PARTY GOURMET PASTA PARTY The menu will include:
Spaghetti and Meatballs
Lasagna Vegetarian Lasagna
Tai Noodles with peanut sauce and peppers Antipasto
Garden Salad Homemade focaccia bread
Desserts Punch
Wine will be available for purchase
ADULTS $15.00 CHILDREN 3 - 12 $5.00 3 AND UNDER FREE
MUSIC AND DOOR PRIZES
TOO!
Gourmet Pasta Party
Hosted by 2011 Chapter to support the Food
Pantry of the Cathedral of Saint John
Friday, April 15, 2011 6-9 PM
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The Annual Meeting In Pictures, Sunday, January, 30, 2011
Lenten Series to Begin March 24, 2011 at 6 PM Beginning on Thursday evening, March 24 and continuing on March 31, April 7 and April 14, at 6 PM, the Lenten Series will showcase a PBS Frontline documentary film, entitled “From Jesus to Christ,” which explores the life of Jesus, bringing new evidence found in the archeological records as we look at the development of Christianity from Jesus’ birth to Constantine. The documentary will be shown in four sections, one each night, with a discussion to follow. The evenings will begin with a simple supper. A sign-up sheet is available in Synod Hall for those who would like to help with meals.
Please remember to turn your clocks ahead 1 hour
on Saturday night, March 12, as Daylight Savings Time begins.
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Musical Notes of Interest
2011
Sunday, April 3, 3:30 PM Museum Concerts, Haydn and the Ladies of London
March 25th Brink Bush will present the 11 Organ Choral Preludes of Johannes Brahms
with appropriate readings at a Lenten Organ recital. The event is free and all are invited to attend.
April 3
Museum Concert Series will present Boston based group Hausmusik, in a program entitled, “Hayden and the Ladies of London”
Sunday, April 30, 8:00 PM
Museum Concerts, Les Délices, In the Apartments of the King
The Ordination of The Rev. John Higginbotham to the Transitional Diaconate
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Applications for vendors are available. Please email: BMaysStock@cox.net, vmwill2003@yahoo.com or call 401-331-4622
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3rd Annual Crafting & Art Festival The Cathedral of Saint John
271 North Main Street Providence, Rhode Island 02903
January 7, 2011 Dear Artisans, Yes, we are having our Annual Crafting and Art Festival on Saturday, October 1, 2011. The hours are, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The Show will be a juried and will benefit the Cathedral’s Restoration Fund. The vendor table fee is $35.00 as you will see below. The fee provides you with an 8’x10’ space. Morning refreshments and lunch will be provided for vendors. location of the Cathedral is perfect for this event, being minutes from Downtown Providence, as well as directly accessible from Interstate 95 and 195. There is ample street parking as vehicles are not ticketed for overtime parking on the weekends. As always, it is our hope that this will encourage many of you to join us in the Spring. The Cathedral of Saint John is currently one of The Ten Most Endangered Historical Sites of Providence Pres-ervation Society, and is in dire need of repairs and restoration. One of the ways that we intend to raise funds for the Cathedral is by offering this event and others to the community. There will be comprehensive coverage, in-cluding local as well as state wide newspapers, internet and television advertising, as well as direct mailings and community flyer drops. Please fill out the included application, and send not more than 4 pictures of items for jury. Only items from our juried decision may appear in your booth. Check-in will be on Friday evening, September 30 at 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM or on Saturday morning, October 1st , by no later than 9:00 AM. Exceptions will not be allowed. Once again, thank you for your consideration and support,
**** Please note: Application for the Crafting and Art Festival is available by calling 331-4622, or by emailing Deacon Barbara at BMaysStock@cox.net or Miss Tinker LaBoy at vmwill2003@yahoo.com or by visiting our
website, www.cathedralofstjohn.org . *****
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The Standing Notices
If you are interested in Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Matrimony, Burial or House Blessings, please contact Dean Krauss at 401-331-4622 as soon as possible. Instruction must be held and deadlines met for each of these rites with the exception of Burial and House Blessings. Altar Flowers We are mindful that in these strained economic times the contribution of $75.00 for Altar flowers may be to expensive. We will only have flowers on the Altar the first Sunday of each month or on special occasion such as Easter, Pentecost, and Christmas. On other Sundays we will have plants at the Altar. Also, you are more then welcome to join with others to contribute the memorials for the first Sunday of the month. For those of you who wish to have flowers on the altar to commemorate a special occasion of your own, please call Miss Tinker at least two weeks in advance to give us time to make the necessary arrangements with Jephry. The Vigil Light, Cathedral Candles, Anthems, Service Music Parishioners who wish to sponsor the Vigil Light, Cathedral candles, anthems or service music during the year, to glorify God, to remember or give thanks for someone or to celebrate a special occasion, please let us know as soon as possible. The donation for the Vigil Light and candles are $10.00. To make these arrangements, please call Miss Tinker at 331-4622 The Prayer Shawl Ministry meets on Tuesdays, at 9:30AM in the Deacon’s Office. Cathedral Food Pantry News Do you like mandarin oranges? The hungry folks who come to our Cathedral Food Pantry every week sure do! It costs about 30 dollars for 60 cans, which we buy every week. If you would like to donate the funds for the fruit, please specify it on your weekly envelope. Our clients thank you!
Shoppers are needed for the food pantry. If you are able to help us, please see or speak to Meg LoPresti 401-353-5473 or Leah Nastasi 401-949-2364. This ministry is extremely important and we are very grateful to the dedication of all of the volunteers who make it possible. Thank you and many blessings.
-Thoughts from the Senior Warden-
I love the month of March – it holds so much promise of renewal. As I look out into my back yard this morning, the contrast I see is startling. Buds are already setting onto the trees, more and more birds have taken up residence each day lately, and I hear that some of us even have crocuses peeking out. And at the same time, the lawn is still covered for the most part with several inches of snow, which has become tiresome to look at. On the other hand, that seven or eight inches of snow was three feet not very long ago, and nature has made some impressive progress in reducing it – soon the green grass will return, the buds will turn to leaves, and the birds will form their choir again. Small signs of promise and renewal are around us every day in our own individual lives and here at the Cathedral. We must recognize them and thank God for them. God’s Peace To All Leah
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DEADLINES FOR The RECORD The Record, our parish newsletter, is published monthly and is available by email, hard copy and on the Cathedral website. If you would like to receive the Record electronically, please give your email address to our Parish Administrator, Miss Tinker or call the church office at (401) 331-4622. Please send articles to Deacon Barbara at BMaysStock@cox.net. The deadlines for submission to The Record are as follows:
March 23 for the April edition April 23 for the May edition
May 23 for the June edition
The Very Reverend Harry E. Krauss, Dean Arline Walker, Clerk hkrauss@cathedralofstjohn.org alwstan@aol.com Toni Harrison William B. McBorrough ctharrison204@aol.com willcia1@cox..net Leah Nastasi, Senior Warden *The Right Reverend David Joslin, Assisting Bishop leahnastasi@cox.net dbjoslin871@aol.com Harrington Evans, Junior Warden Richard Smith harry.evans@zurichna.com richard31416@verizon.net Samuel Dorbor, Treasurer *Keith Hudson samdor@taco-hvac.com keith.hudson@verizon.net *Non parishioners
2011 Chapter Members
The Story of Saints Perpetua and Felicitas
In March we celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and St. Joseph’s Day
with which we are all familiar. There are two perhaps lesser
known Saints who died and were martyred on March 7, 202
AD. Perpetua and Felicitas were African women who were
forbidden by Septimus Severus to convert to Christianity.
After their baptisms they were arrested, imprisoned, and
condemned to death. They were sent to the arena in Carthage
where they were thrown to the wild beasts and died. A basilica
still stands in Carthage today to honor their names.
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ECW Bake Sale
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Church S
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Choir R
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The Episcopal Cathedral of Saint John 271 North Main Street Providence, RI 02903
The Record
The Very Rev. Harry E. Krauss, Dean The Rev. Barbara Mays-Stock, Deacon
Mr. Brink Bush, Music Director/Organist Leah Nastasi, Senior Warden
Harrington Evans, Junior Warden
Church Office Hours 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Monday through Friday Office closed on Saturday
Office Phone: (401) 331-4622
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