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THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF
SAINT PETER AND
THE HOLY AND INDIVISIBLE TRINITY
GLOUCESTER
Services and Music
August 2019 – September 2019
Version 3 – 22/8/19
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SERVICES AND MUSIC
August 2019 – September 2019
Stephen Lake, Dean
Richard Mitchell, Precentor
Adrian Partington, Director of Music
Canon in Residence:
August
1-3: Canon Richard Mitchell
4-24: Canon Celia Thomson
25: Canon Richard Mitchell
26-30: The Venerable Hilary Dawson
31: Canon Richard Mitchell
September
1: Canon Richard Mitchell
2-8: Canon Andrew Braddock
9-10: Canon Richard Mitchell
11-15: Canon Nikki Arthy
16-22: The Very Revd Stephen Lake
23-29: Canon Celia Thomson
30: Canon Richard Mitchell
Occasionally there may be changes to the details of the services,
however where possible any such changes will be posted on the
Gloucester Cathedral website.
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Three Choirs Festival
Gloucester
Friday 26 July – Saturday 3 August 2019
The historic festival returns to Gloucester this year with a mixture of familiar
and innovative works. These include honouring the 150th Anniversary of the
death of Hector Berlioz, celebrating the 60th Birthday of Sir James MacMillan
and remembering the late John Joubert who died earlier this year.
Full details may be found in the Festival booklet, on-line at 3choirs.org or
01452 768928
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28 July – 3 August
Sunday 28 SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY
7.40 Morning Prayer Psalm 95
8.00 Holy Communion
10.15 The Eucharist (Three Choirs Festival)
Setting: Diana Burrell, Missa brevis
Motets: Giles Swayne, The bread of life
Michael Tavinor, Surely the Lord is in this place
Lydia Kakabadse, Pater noster & Panis angelicus
Hymns 619 (omit v. 2), 591, 606 (omit v. 3), 319,
430 (omit v. 3)
Preacher: The Very Revd Stephen Lake
Voluntary: Cecilia McDowall, Sacred and hallowed fire (2013)
5.30 Evensong (Three Choirs Festival)
Introit: Joubert, O Lorde, the maker of al thinge
Canticles: Kerensa Briggs, Gloucester Service
Anthem: Shaw, The Greater Light
Preacher: Canon Richard Mitchell
Voluntary: Vaughan Williams, Prelude and Fugue in C minor
Responses: Philip Moore
Psalm 95
Hymn 416 (t. ii)
Regular Holy Communion Services held at 8.00 - Monday to Saturday
Please note no 12.30 Holy Communion Service during the
THREE CHOIRS FESTIVAL
Monday 29 Mary, Martha and Lazarus, companions of Our Lord
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 126
5.30 Evensong (Three Choirs Festival)
Responses: June Nixon
Canticles: Sumsion in D
Anthem: Schubert, Gott ist mein Hirt
Psalms 127, 128, 129
Hymn 418
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Tuesday 30 William Wilberforce, social reformer, Olaudah Equiano and
Thomas Clarkson, anti-slavery campaigners, 1833, 1797 and 1846
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 132
5.30 Evensong (Three Choirs Festival)
sung by the Saint Cecilia Singers
Responses: Jonathan Hope (first performance)
Canticles: David Bednall, Gloucester Service
Anthem: Ian Venables, O sing aloud to God
Psalm 135
Hymn 447
Wednesday 31 Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus, 1556
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 119.153-end
3.30 Evensong, broadcast live on BBC Radio 3
(Three Choirs Festival)
Note: please be seated by 3.15pm
Introit: James MacMillan, Benedicimus Deum caeli
Responses: Hunt
Canticles: James MacMillan, Evening Service
Anthem: James MacMillan, O give thanks unto the Lord
Psalms 149, 150
Hymn 494
(t. AMHS 698 t. ii)
Thursday 1
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 143
No Evening Prayer today
Friday 2 Arthur Cayley Headlam, Bishop of Gloucester, scholar, educationalist,
ecumenist, 1947
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 144
5.30 Evensong (Three Choirs Festival)
Responses: Rose
Canticles: Howells, Gloucester Service
Anthem: Finzi, God is gone up
Psalm 145
Hymn 368
Saturday 3
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 147
No Evening Prayer today
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4 August – 10 August
Sunday 4 SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY
7.40 Morning Prayer Psalm 106.1-10
8.00 Holy Communion
10.15 The Eucharist sung by
Worcester Masterworks Chorale
Setting: Mozart, Missa brevis in D major (KV194)
Motet: Handel arr. Geer, Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness
Hymns 386, 458, 448, 519, 530
Preacher: Canon Nikki Arthy
Voluntary: Miller, Festive Gloria
3.00 Evensong sung by the choir of
St John’s Episcopal Church, Dallas, Texas
Introit: Kreutz, Alleluia, give thanks to the Lord
Canticles: Shaw in F
Anthem: Haydn, Lord have mercy, Kyrie Eleison
Preacher: Canon Celia Thomson
Voluntary: Vierne, Carillon de Westminster
Responses: Philips in D
Psalm 107.1-32
Hymn 589
Regular Holy Communion Services held at 8.00 & 12.30- Monday to Saturday
Monday 5 Oswald, King of Northumbria, martyr,
buried at St Oswald’s Abbey, Gloucester, 642
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 1
5.30 Evening Prayer
Psalm 99
Tuesday 6 TRANSFIGURATION OF OUR LORD
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalms 27, 150
5.30 Evening Prayer
Psalm 72
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Wednesday 7
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 119.1-32
5.30 Evening Prayer
Psalm 11
Thursday 8 Dominic, priest, founder of the Order of Preachers, 1221
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 15
5.30 Evening Prayer
Psalm 18
Friday 9 Mary Sumner, founder of the Mothers’ Union, 1921
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 19
5.30 Evening Prayer
Psalm 22
Saturday 10 Laurence, deacon, martyr, 258
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 23
4.30 Evensong sung by Laudes Choir
Introit: Duruflé, Ubi caritas
Responses: Byrd
Canticles: Stanford in C
Anthem: Stanford, Beati quorum via
Psalm 24
Hymn 614 (t. 469)
The Singing Men - Choir and Community in Post-Reformation
Gloucester: a talk by Chris Barnes
Monday 9 September 4.00pm - 5.00pm
This talk explores how the Cathedral’s skilled musicians ‘The Singing Men’
played a part in the city parishes of Gloucester as well as the Cathedral.
Discover harmony and difference from the Reformation to the Restoration.
Booking Essential. Tickets £7 from the History Festival Box Office by calling 01452
396572 or visit www.gloucesterhistoryfestival.co.uk
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11 August – 17 August
Sunday 11 EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY
7.40 Morning Prayer Psalm 115
8.00 Holy Communion
10.15 The Eucharist sung by Laudes Choir
Setting: Sumsion in F
Motet: Byrd, Sacerdotes Domini
Hymns 490 (t. i), 400, 311, 528, 577
Preacher: Canon Celia Thomson
Voluntary: J S Bach, Fugue in E flat (BWV 552)
3.00 Evensong sung by Laudes Choir
Introit: Tallis, If ye love me.
Canticles: Dyson in D
Anthem: Stanton, Jesu, lover of my soul
Preacher: Canon Celia Thomson
Voluntary: Howells, Aria
Responses: Byrd
Psalm 108
Hymn 612
Regular Holy Communion Services held at 8.00 & 12.30- Monday to Saturday
Monday 12
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 30
5.30 Evensong sung by the choir of
River Road Church, Baptist, Richmond VA, USA
Introit: Paulus, The Road Home
Responses: Clucas
Canticles: MacDonald in A flat
Anthem: Phillips, The House of faith has Many Rooms
Psalm 28
Hymn 423
Tuesday 13 Jeremy Taylor, bishop, teacher of the faith, 1667
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 36
5.30 Evensong sung by the choir of St. Peter and
St Simon-the-Apostle, Toronto, Canada,
with admission to Company of St Kyneburga
Responses: Smith
Canticles: Gibbons, Short service
Anthem: Brahms, Laß dich nur nichts nicht dauren mit Trauren
Psalm 33
Hymn 395
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Wednesday 14
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 34
5.30 Evensong sung by the choir of St. Peter and
St Simon-the-Apostle, Toronto, Canada
Responses: Smith
Canticles: Willan in A
Anthem: Moore, It is a thing most wonderful
Psalm 72
Hymn 14
Thursday 15 THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 147.1-12
5.30 The Eucharist sung by sung by the choir of
St. Peter and St Simon-the-Apostle, Toronto, Canada
Setting: Hassler, Missa Secunda
Motet: Willan, Fair in face, I beheld her
Preacher: Revd David Gardiner
Psalm 132
Hymns 238, 242, 243
Friday 16
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 31
5.30 Evensong sung by the choir of St. Peter and
St Simon-the-Apostle, Toronto, Canada
Responses: Smith
Canticles: Howells, Gloucester Service
Anthem: Harris, Behold the Tabernacle of God
Psalm 35
Saturday 17
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 42
4.30 Evensong sung by the choir of St. Peter and
St Simon-the-Apostle, Toronto, Canada
Introit: Moles, Steal Away
Responses: Rose
Canticles: Stout, St Andrew’s Service
Anthem: Cabena, Prayer of St Francis
Psalm 46
Hymn 383
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18 August – 24 August
Sunday 18 NINTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY
7.40 Morning Prayer Psalm 119.33-48
8.00 Holy Communion
10.15 The Eucharist sung by sung by the choir of
St. Peter and St Simon-the-Apostle, Toronto, Canada
Setting: Pärt, Berliner Messe
Motet: Tallis, O Sacrum Convivium
Hymns 191, 356, 318, 305, 591
Preacher: Canon Sandra Millar
Voluntary: J S Bach, Jesus Christus, unser Heiland (BWV 665)
3.00 Evensong sung by the choir of St. Peter and
St Simon-the-Apostle, Toronto, Canada
Introit: Willan, Rise up my love
Canticles: Sumsion in G
Anthem: Rheinberger, Abends Lied
Preacher: Canon Celia Thomson
Voluntary: Saint-Saëns, Allegro Fantasie No 2
Responses: Rose
Psalm 119.17-32
Hymn 558
Regular Holy Communion Services held at 8.00 & 12.30- Monday to Saturday
Monday 19
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 44
5.30 Evensong sung by University of London Choir
Responses: Spicer in C
Canticles: Dyson in F
Anthem: Ley, The Strife is O’er
Psalm 47
Hymn 556
Tuesday 20 Bernard, abbot, teacher of the faith, 1153
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 48
5.30 Evening Prayer at St Mary de Lode
Psalm 50
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** Please note that for Tuesday 21 August to Wednesday 23 August, parts of
the Cathedral may be closed for filming – please check the website for
details.**
Wednesday 21
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 119.57-80
5.30 Evensong sung by University of London Choir **
Responses: Spicer in C
Canticles: Ayleward, Short service
Anthem: Lassus, Justorum Animae
Psalm 59
Hymn 487
7.30 Taizé Service
Thursday 22
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 57
5.30 Evening Prayer at St Mary de Lode Psalm 62
Friday 23
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 51
5.30 Evensong sung by University of London Choir
Responses: Edwards in F
Canticles: Bairstow in D
Anthem: Williams, O clap your hands
Psalm 97
Saturday 24 BARTHOLOMEW THE APOSTLE
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalms 86, 117
4.30 Evensong sung by University of London Choir
Introit: Blow, Behold O God our defender
Responses: Edwards in F
Canticles: Murril in E
Anthem: Purcell, Thy word is a Lantern
Psalm 91
Hymn 227
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25 August – 31 August
Sunday 25 TENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY
7.40 Morning Prayer Psalm 119.73-88
8.00 Holy Communion
10.15 The Eucharist sung by University of London Choir
Setting: Sumsion in F
Motet: Gjelo, Ubi caritas
Hymns 362, 494, 424, 313, 398
Preacher: Canon Celia Thomson
Voluntary: Rheinberger, Solemn Festival
3.00 Evensong sung by University of London Choir
Introit: Duruflé, Notre peré
Canticles: Stanford in G
Anthem: Elgar, Light out of Darkness
Preacher: Canon Richard Mitchell
Voluntary: de Grigny, Dialogue Sur les Grands Jeux
Responses: Edwards in F
Psalm 119.49-72
Hymn 10
Regular Holy Communion Services held at 8.00 & 12.30- Monday to Saturday
except Monday at 8.00 this week
Monday 26
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 71
5.30 Evensong sung by the choir of
St Thomas Episcopal Church, Medina WA, USA
Responses: Martinson in G
Canticles: Stanford in C
Anthem: French, Prayer of St Francis (2013)
Psalm 72
Hymn 372
Tuesday 27 Monica, mother of Augustine of Hippo, 387
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 73
5.30 Evensong sung by the choir of
St Thomas Episcopal Church, Medina WA, USA
Responses: Martinson in G
Canticles: Willan in E flat
Anthem: Runestad, I will lift up mine eyes (2010)
Psalm 74
Hymn 455
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Wednesday 28 Augustine, bishop, teacher of the faith, 430
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 77
5.30 Evensong sung by the choir of
St Thomas Episcopal Church, Medina WA, USA
Responses: Martinson in G
Canticles: Sumsion in G
Anthem: Stopford, If Ye Love Me
Psalm 119.81-104
Hymn 415
Thursday 29 Beheading of John the Baptist
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 78.1-39
5.30 Evensong sung by the choir of
St Thomas Episcopal Church, Medina WA, USA
Responses: Martinson in G
Canticles: Herbolsheimer, St Thomas Medina Service (2000)
Anthem: Sowerby, Eternal light
Psalm 78.40-end
Hymn 611
Friday 30 John Bunyan, spiritual writer, 1688
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 55
5.30 Evensong sung by the choir of
St Thomas Episcopal Church, Medina WA, USA
Responses: Martinson in G
Canticles: Stanford in G
Anthem: Leighton, Let all the world
Psalm 69
Saturday 31 Aidan, bishop, missionary, 651
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 76
4.30 Evensong sung by the choir of
St Thomas Episcopal Church, Medina WA, USA
Introit: Ouseley, From the Rising of the Sun
Responses: Martinson in G
Canticles: Willan in E flat
Anthem: Matthews, The Lord is My Shepherd
Psalm 84
Hymn 507
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1 September – 7 September
Sunday 1 ELEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY
7.40 Morning Prayer Psalm 119.161-end
8.00 Holy Communion
10.15 The Eucharist sung by the choir of
St Thomas Episcopal Church, Medina WA, USA
Setting: Darke, Collegium Regale
Motet: Friedell, Draw us in the Spirit’s tether
Hymns 641(omit v. 3), 533 (t. 98), 466, 594, 416 (t. i)
Preacher: Canon Andrew Braddock
Voluntary: Walton, Crown Imperial
3.00 Evensong Evensong sung by the choir of
St Thomas Episcopal Church, Medina WA, USA
Introit: Ouseley, From the Rising of the Sun
Canticles: Stanford in C
Anthem: Sowerby, Eternal Light
Preacher: Canon Richard Mitchell
Voluntary: Walton, Crown Imperial
Responses: Martinson in G
Psalm 119.81-81-96
Hymn 626
Regular Holy Communion Services held at 8.00 & 12.30- Monday to Saturday
Monday 2
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 80
5.30 Evening Prayer Psalm 85
Verses: Decani
Tuesday 3 Gregory the Great, bishop, teacher of the faith, 604
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 89.1-18
5.30 Evening Prayer
Psalm 89.19-end
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Wednesday 4
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 119.105-128
5.30 Evening Prayer
Psalm 91
Thursday 5 Katharine Parr of Sudeley, Queen, Woman of Prayer, 1548
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 92
5.30 Evening Prayer Psalm 94
Friday 6
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 88
5.30 Evensong sung by the Cathedral Lay Clerks
and Choral Scholars
Responses: Rose
Canticles: Wood in E
Anthem: Wood, Great Lord of lords
Psalm 102
Saturday 7
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 97
4.30 Evensong
Introit: Radcliffe, O bone Jesu
Responses: Smith
Canticles: Sumsion in G
Anthem: Harris, Faire is the heaven
Psalm 104
Hymn 477
Evening Organ Recital
Wednesday 11 September 7.30pm
Adrian Partington
Director of Music, Gloucester Cathedral
Admission free with retiring collection in aid of Cathedral Music
Programme:
James D’Angelo Fanfare Fantasia
J. S. Bach Prelude and Fugue in G (BWV 541)
J. S. Bach Trio Sonata No. 3 in D minor (BWV 527)
(Andante – Adagio e dolce – Vivace)
Gowers Toccata and Fugue
Andrew Carter Aria
Saint-Saëns Prelude and Fugue in C (op. 109 no. 3)
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8 September – 14 September
Sunday 8 TWELFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY
7.40 Morning Prayer Psalm 123
8.00 Holy Communion
10.15 The Eucharist
Setting: David Thorne, Mass of St Thomas
Motet: T. Brian Coleman, As water to the thirsty
Hymns 442(t.278), 432, 775(AMHS), 430
Preacher: Canon Richard Mitchell
Voluntary: Guilmant, Grand Choeur in D major
3.00 Evensong
Introit: Parry, My soul, there is a country
Canticles: Howells, Gloucester Service
Anthem: Parry, I was glad
Preacher: The Very Revd Stephen Lake
Voluntary: Howells, Paean
Responses: Ayleward
Psalm 121
Hymn 418
Regular Holy Communion Services held at 8.00 & 12.30- Monday to Saturday
Monday 9
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 98
5.30 Evensong
Responses: Aston
Canticles: Bairstow in E flat
Anthem: J. S. Bach, Mein gläubiges Herze
Psalm 105.1-15
Hymn 393
Verses: Cantoris
Tuesday 10
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 106
5.30 Evensong
Responses: Byrd
Canticles: Harwood in A flat
Anthem: Ian Venables, O Domine Jesu Christe
Psalm 107.1-20
Hymn 449
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Wednesday 11
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 111
5.30 Evensong
Responses: Byrd
Canticles: H. Purcell in G minor
Anthem: Monteverdi, Dixit Dominus
Psalm 119.129-152
Hymn 14
Thursday 12
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 115
5.30 Evensong sung by the Cathedral Youth Choir
Responses: Humphrey Clucas
Canticles: Wood in E flat (no. 2)
Anthem: Elgar, Ave verum corpus
Psalm 116
Hymn 423
Friday 13 John Chrysostom, bishop, teacher of the faith, 407
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 139
5.30 Evensong
Responses: Byrd
Canticles: Byrd, Short Service
Anthem: Byrd, Sing joyfully
Psalm 66
Saturday 14 HOLY CROSS DAY
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 8
4.30 Evensong with NAFAS (Cathedral and Church
flower arranging) Regional Celebration
Introit: John IV of Portugal, Crux fidelis
Responses: Byrd
Canticles: Tomkins, Fifth Service
Anthem: Tallis, Salvator mundi
Psalm 150
Hymn 582
Evening Organ Recital
Wednesday 11 September 7.30pm
Adrian Partington
See page 14 for full details
The Singing Men - Choir and Community in Post-Reformation
Gloucester: a talk by Chris Barnes
Monday 9 September 4.00pm - 5.00pm
See page 6 for full details
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15 September – 21 September
Sunday 15 THIRTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY
7.40 Morning Prayer Psalms 126, 127
8.00 Holy Communion
10.15 The Eucharist
Setting: Byrd, Mass to four voices
Motet: Byrd, Ave verum corpus
Hymns 369, 800(AMHS), 308(t.i), 101, 494
Preacher: Canon Celia Thomson
Voluntary: Buxtehude, Praeludium in D (BWV 139)
3.00 Evensong
Introit: Stephen Carletti, Heavenly splendour
Canticles: Murrill in E
Anthem: Mendelssohn, Hear my prayer
Preacher: Canon Pauline Godfrey
Voluntary: Mendelssohn, Prelude and Fugue in D minor
Responses: Byrd
Psalms 124, 125
Hymn 543(t.i)
Regular Holy Communion Services held at 8.00 & 12.30- Monday to Saturday
Monday 16 Ninian, bishop, apostle of the Picts, c.422
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 126
5.30 Evensong
Responses: Nia Llewelyn Jones
Canticles: Benjamin Costello, Shrewsbury Canticles
Anthem: Vivaldi, Laudamus te
Psalm 127
Hymn 594
Verses: Decani
Tuesday 17 Hildegard. abbess, visionary, 1179
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 132
5.30 Evensong incorporating the Cathedral’s
Workshop Fellowship Graduation Ceremony
Responses: Sumsion
Canticles: Byrd, Second Service
Anthem: Byrd, Teach me, O Lord
Psalm 135
Hymn 191
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Wednesday 18
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 119.153-end
5.30 Evensong
Responses: Sumsion
Canticles: Gray in F minor
Anthem: Monteverdi, Laudate pueri
Psalm 136
Hymn 467
Thursday 19
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 143
5.30 Evensong sung by the Cathedral Youth Choir
Responses: Smith
Canticles: Grayston Ives in D
Anthem: Farrant/Hilton, Lord, for thy tender mercy’s sake
Psalm 138
Hymn 621
Friday 20 John Coleridge Patteson, bishop, and companions, martyrs, 1871
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 144
5.30 Evensong
Responses: Sumsion
Canticles: Weelkes, Short Service
Anthem: Blitheman, In pace
Psalm 34
Saturday 21 MATTHEW, APOSTLE AND EVANGELIST
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 49
4.30 Evensong with Admission of Old Choristers
Introit: Ian King, God, who as at this time
Responses: Sumsion
Canticles: Stanford in B flat
Anthem: Howells, O pray for the peace of Jerusalem
Psalm 119.33-40, 89-96
Hymn 89
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22 September – 28 September
Sunday 22 FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY
7.40 Morning Prayer Psalms 130, 131
8.00 Holy Communion
10.15 The Eucharist
Setting: Berkeley, Missa brevis & Ian Venables, Requiem
Motet: Mark Blatchly, Tantum ergo
Hymns 497, 305, 81, 416, 590
Preacher: The Very Revd Stephen Lake
Voluntary: Neil Cox, Acclamations (2019)
3.00 Evensong
Introit: Stephen Dodsworth, Prevent us, O Lord
Canticles: Leighton, Collegium Magdalenae Oxoniense
Anthem: Ian Venables, O sing aloud to God
Preacher: Canon Richard Mitchell
Voluntary: Ian Venables, Rhapsody
Responses: Sumsion
Psalm 129
Hymn 530
Regular Holy Communion Services held at 8.00 & 12.30- Monday to Saturday
Monday 23
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 1
5.30 Evensong
Responses: June Nixon
Canticles: Aston in G
Anthem: John Rutter, A Gaelic Blessing
Psalm 4
Hymn 383
Verses: Cantoris
Tuesday 24
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 5
5.30 Evensong for those living with Alzheimer’s and their carers
Responses: Morley
Canticles: Wood in D
Anthem: Britten, Antiphon
Psalm 9
Hymn 545
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Wednesday 25 Lancelot Andrews, bishop, spiritual writer, 1626
Ember Day
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 119.1-32
5.30 Evensong
Responses: Morley
Canticles: Watson in E
Anthem: Monteverdi, Lauda Jerusalem
Psalm 11
Hymn 505 (omit v.3)
Thursday 26
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 15
5.30 Evensong sung by the Cathedral Youth Choir
Responses: Ashley Grote
Canticles: Statham in E minor
Anthem: Brahms, Geistliches Lied
Psalm 18.1-10 & 47-51
Hymn 386
Friday 27 Vincent de Paul, founder of the Lazarists, 1660
Ember Day
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 19
5.30 Evensong
Responses: Morley
Canticles: Gibbons, Short Service
Anthem: Elgar, They are at rest
Psalm 22
Saturday 28 Ember Day
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 23
4.30 RSCM Festival Evensong, with awards
Introit: Wood, Oculi omnium
Responses: Morley
Canticles: Stanford in C
Anthem: Stanford, The Lord is my shepherd
Psalm 91
Hymn 466
Informal Concert - Bournemouth Male Voice Choir
Friday 20 September 1.00pm
As the highlight of its Cotswold Tour in September, the Choir is delighted to
perform at the Cathedral at the very kind invitation of Nailsworth Rotary
who will be carrying out a collection with all donations going to international
and local charities.
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29 September – 5 October
Sunday 29 MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS
7.40 Morning Prayer Psalms 34, 150
8.00 Holy Communion
10.15 Orchestral Eucharist
Setting: Mozart, Missa brevis in F (K. 192)
Motet: Mozart, Ave verum corpus
Hymns 626, 401, 56, 284(t.i), 626
Preacher: Canon Richard Mitchell
Voluntary: Mozart, Sonata in G (K. 274)
3.00 Evensong
Introit: Victoria, Gaudent in coelis
Canticles: Weelkes to five voices
Anthem: Dering, Factum est silentium
Preacher: Canon Celia Thomson
Voluntary: J. S. Bach, Fantasia and Fugue in C minor
(BWV 537)
Responses: Morley
Psalm 138
Hymn 392
Regular Holy Communion Services held at 8.00 & 12.30- Monday to Saturday
Monday 30 George Whitefield of Gloucester, Preacher, 1770
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 30
5.30 Evensong
Responses: Sumsion
Canticles: K. Partington in B flat
Anthem: Mendelssohn, Lift thine eyes
Psalm 28
Hymn 375
Verses: Decani
Tuesday 1
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 36
5.30 Evensong
Responses: Rose
Canticles: Noble in B minor
Anthem: Howells, Like as the hart desireth the waterbrooks
Psalm 33
Hymn 377
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Wednesday 2 Thomas Cantelupe. Bishop of Hereford, 1282
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 34
5.30 Evensong
Responses: Rose
Canticles: Weelkes, Service for trebles
Anthem: Joubert, O eternal God
Psalm 119.33-56
Hymn 469
Thursday 3
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 37
5.30 Evensong sung by the Cathedral Youth Choir
Responses: Clucas
Canticles: Kelly in C
Anthem: Bairstow, Jesu, the very thought of thee
Psalm 40
Hymn 368
Friday 4 Francis of Assisi, friar, deacon, 1226
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalm 31
5.30 Evensong
Responses: Rose
Canticles: Farrant, Short Service
Anthem: Ian Venables, Pie Jesu
Psalm 35
Saturday 5
8.30 Morning Prayer Psalms 42, 43
4.30 Eucharist with the Admission and
Licensing of Readers
Evening Organ Recital
Wednesday 9 October 7.30pm
Peter King
Organist Emeritus, Bath Abbey
Admission free with retiring collection in aid of Cathedral Music
Programme:
Karg-Elert Toccata ‘Jerusalem, du hochgebaute Stadt’
Klička Concert Fantasie I in F sharp minor
Mendelssohn Prelude and Fugue in E minor
Liszt Funerailles
Liszt Consolation in D flat
Karg-Elert Valse mignonne
Franck Grande pièce symphonique
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Support the Glory of Music
Choral music has been an integral part of Cathedral life for almost 500 years and
breathes life into our wonderful building and brings joy to us all.
In Gloucester we are rightly proud of our musicians and the quality of our choirs.
If you wish to keep our choral tradition alive, please support our choirs.
The Youth Choir, Junior Choir, boy and girl choristers all depend on your support.
Help Cathedral music to thrive by making a donation or leaving a gift in your will or by
becoming a Music Patron for as little as £10 a month.
If you would like more information about supporting music at Gloucester Cathedral,
please contact our Development Manager, Theo Platt:
Email: [email protected] Telephone: 01452 874963
Supporting
the Cathedral
The Friends of Gloucester Cathedral comprises many different people, all of whom have
an abiding concern for the future wellbeing of Gloucester Cathedral, its community and
its spiritual influence. Being members of the Friends enables people to support the
Cathedral in many ways and at the same time to be part of a social group which enjoys
many interesting events.
Would you like to be a part of this interesting and important work?
Please pick up a leaflet in the Cathedral, or if you would like more information please
contact the Friends’ Secretary or visit the website.
01452 522419 / [email protected] www.fogc.co.uk
Registered Charity – 209246
For further information please contact
Cathedral Office, 12 College Green,
Gloucester GL1 2LX
Tel: 01452 528095 Fax: 01452 300469
www.gloucestercathedral.org.uk Gloucester Cathedral is a charity by act of Parliament
Inland Revenue reference no. x9493/1 CCLI No. CCLI Licence No. 1299149 v3 – August 2017