THE ANGELUS
Volume 6, Number 17, March 21
The Weekly Newsletter from
the Church of Saint Mary the Virgin
Living
Lent
When the catholic movement within Anglicanism really began to rediscover its heritage in the
nineteenth century there was a lot of religious excitement. Intellectually and emotionally
the catholic tradition seemed to have an ability to renew Christian understanding and
Christian living. And like so many new things, there was a certain power and a certain joy
that seemed sure signs of the leading of the Holy Spirit.
The catholic movement brought back the outward signs of the liturgical year for Anglicans,
along with rites and ceremonies. Saint Mary’s is a community where this renewal continues
to be lived out, I hope and believe, with a great deal of integrity.
This coming Sunday is one of the special Sundays of the year. It’s mid-Lent. Rose, not
purple, vestments are worn. There are flowers on the altar. The organ is used in a
restrained way – some instrumental interludes, a postlude but not a prelude. The common
names for this Fourth Sunday in Lent are “Rose Sunday” and “Laetare.” Rose refers to the
vestments. “Laetare” is the first word of the historic Latin entrance chant for the day,
“Rejoice, O Jerusalem; and gather round, all you who love her.”
Sundays in Lent are our weekly break in our preparation for the Easter Triduum. The Fourth
Sunday in Lent is an even happier break. Of course, Lent and its traditions make sense if
you and I are living Lent – and here I am thinking not as much about outward Lenten signs
(such as giving up meat on Fridays). I’m thinking about how we can choose to let our lives
be shaped by Word and Sacrament. As a community we are really good about the outward signs.
I trust that as a community we are really good about the inward and spiritual reality too,
or that we are working to become good.
All Christians do not find Lent helpful. Most Christians in most denominations do find Lent
to be very helpful. It is the time to prepare for the Easter Triduum. Perhaps the silences
and stark simplicity of our common prayer during Lent speak to us so powerfully because our
lives in this place are almost never without silence and without the visual and physical
richness of our city. There is still time to get in a good bit of Lent before the Easter
Triduum. Stephen Gerth
P.S. These are the most important liturgies for our community in Holy Week: Mass on
Palm Sunday, April 4, 9:00 AM OR 11:00 AM. (There is no 10:00 AM service on Palm Sunday –
not enough time.) The principal liturgies of the Easter Triduum: Maundy Thursday, April 8,
6:00 PM; Good Friday, April 9, 12:30 PM OR 6:00 PM, Easter Eve, 7:00 PM, Easter Day, April
11: Mass at 9:00 AM, 10:00 AM or 11:00 AM AND Paschal Evensong 5:00 PM
PRAYER LIST . . . Your prayers are asked for Jane, Gilbert, William, Joseph, Jean,
Lynn, Nancy, Margaret, Kristina, Mabel, Robert, Gloria, Jason, Harold, Billie, Matthew,
Virginia, Bart, Margaret, Marion, Hugh, Rick and Charles, PRIEST; and for the members of our
Armed Forces on active duty, especially Jonathan, Jeffrey, Ned, Timothy, Patrick, Kevin,
Christopher, Andrew, Joseph, Marc, Timothy, David and Colin . . . GRANT THEM PEACE .
. . March 22: 1971 Mary E Fargher; March 24: 1952 Ida Mary Steifel; March 26: 1966 Frances
Duckworth Young.
LITURGICAL NOTES . . . THE SUNDAY PROPER: Joshua 4:19-24; 5:9-12 Psalm 34:1-8, 2
Corinthians 5:17-23, Luke 15:11-32 . . . Confessions will be heard on Saturday, March 20 by
Father Gerth… Confessions will be heard on Saturday, March 27 by Father Beddingfield . . .
On Sunday, March 21, the Rector will be celebrant and preacher for the 9:00 AM Mass and will
preach at Solemn Evensong. Father Beddingfield will be celebrant and preacher for the 10:00
AM and 11:00 AM Masses.
AROUND THE PARISH . . . The Annual Meeting of the Congregation will be held on
Sunday, March 21, following the 11:00 AM Mass . . . Many thanks to Father Jay Smith who
assisted at weekday Masses while Father Beddingfield was away . . . Father Beddingfield’s
course entitled “Sand in our Shoes: The Theology and Practice of Christian Spirituality”
continues on Monday nights. For more information on the five-week course, call the parish
office . . . Attendance last Sunday 256.
ABOUT THE ANNUAL MEETING . . . Once a year the congregation gathers to receive
reports about parish activities and to elect our delegates for the annual convention of the
diocese. The meeting usually lasts for less than an hour and is held immediately following
the 11:00 AM Solemn Mass. Please join us!
NOTES ON MUSIC . . . This Sunday at the Solemn Mass, the postlude is Christus, der
uns selig macht, BWV 620 by J. S. Bach (1685-1750). The setting of the Mass ordinary is
Missa brevis, Op. 57 by Lennox Berkeley (1903-1989). He was professor of composition
at the Royal Academy of Music in London, and among his famous pupils were William Mathias
(1934-1992) and John Tavener (b. 1944). He wrote this setting for the choir of Westminster
Cathedral, London, in 1960. The anthem at Communion is I sat down by Edward C. Bairstow
(1874-1946) . . . On the Annunciation, the recital at 5:30 is played by David Phillips of
London, and features works of Langlais, Alain and Hakim. The setting of the Mass ordinary
is Missa ‘Ave maris stella’ by Tomás Luis de Victoria (1548-1611). This Mass by the
great Spanish master is based upon the Office Hymn for Our Lady, and the entire first verse
of the hymn is quoted in the “Hosanna.” The motet at Communion, also by Victoria, is a
setting of Ave Maria for double choir (8 parts). The postlude is Toccata
d-moll, BWV 538 by Bach.
MEMBERSHIP NOTES . . . Please welcome our newest church members. We have recently
received letters of transfer for the Johnson family: Kent is an Episcopal
priest making a transition into teaching. Rita works in managing a medical practice.
Elizabeth is a junior at Bayside High School in Bayside, Queens, and Helena is
a freshman at American University in Washington, DC . . . We received baptismal information
from Kelly Stone, who will be confirmed at the Easter Vigil. She often comes to
church early on Sundays, partly because she travels frequently for her work in marketing,
and also reverse-commutes, living in Manhattan and commuting to her office in Connecticut .
. . Emilie Ball sings in our choir and went to Westminster Choir College with Robert
McCormick. She and Geoffrey Williams (another choir member) will be married at Saint Mary’s
this summer. Welcome these newest Saint Marians when you meet them or see them at church.
JOIN SAINT MARY’S FORMALLY AT THE EASTER VIGIL . . . For one to become a “member” of
Saint Mary’s, we simply need to record the fact of your Christian baptism. But if you would
like to make your membership special in a more formal way, the Easter Vigil on April 10 is a
wonderful way to do that. Bishop Epting will be with us to confirm and receive those from
other traditions and to help others reaffirm their faith in Christ. If you are interested
in this and have not already done so, please speak with Father Gerth or Father Beddingfield.
SUMMARY OF MARCH 15, 2004, BOARD MEETING . . . At its March 2004 meeting, the Board
of Trustees: 1. Approved the Parochial Report, which is sent to the Diocese, detailing
membership and income for the previous year. 2. Received a report from Mr. O’Dwyer
regarding the performance of the investment accounts. 3. Continued discussion of plans for
the Parish House and the Mission House. 4. Approved designation of the Maundy Thursday
plate offering for the Mision de San Juan Evangelista in Villaneuva, Honduras, as suggested
by Father Beddingfield. 5. Discussed the Long-Range Planning Meetings that the Board will
have during the coming months. Canon Hannah Anderson of the Diocese of New York will be a
facilitator at these meetings. 6. Were reminded that Saint Mary’s Annual Parish Meeting
will be held this Sunday, March 21, 2004, following Solemn Mass. 7. Learned that Father
Ian Montgomery will be an assisting priest at Saint Mary’s during the next year. Leroy
Sharer, secretary.
The Annunciation of Our
Lord
Thursday, March 25, 2004
Sung Mass 12:00 PM
Organ Recital 5:30 PM
Works of Alain, Langlais, Hakim
Mr. David Phillips,
London, England
Procession & Solemn Mass 6:00 PM
Music:
Victoria
Sermon by the Reverend William McD. Tully
Rector, Saint Bartholomew's
Church, New York City
The Fourth Sunday in Lent
Sunday, March 21, 5:00 PM
Solemn Evensong
& Benediction
Sermon by the Reverend John Beddingfield, curate
| The Calendar of the Week |
| Sunday |
THE FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT |
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| Monday |
Weekday of Lent |
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| Tuesday |
Weekday of Lent
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| Wednesday |
Eve of the Annuciation, 6:00 PM |
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| Thursday |
The Annuciation of Our Lord Jesus Christ |
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| Friday |
Weekday of Lent |
Lenten Friday Abstinence |
| Saturday |
Weekday of Lent |
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