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6th March 2010

 

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Special Services (March 2010)

Thursday 11th March 7.30pm Lent Course, followed by Night Prayer Holy Cross
       
Sunday 14th March

Mothering Sunday

   

Services at the normal times

 
       
Thursday 18th March 7.30pm Lent Course, followed by Night Prayer Holy Cross
       
Sunday 21st March

Passiontide begins

   

Services at the normal times

 
       
Thursday 25th March

The Annunciation of our Lord to the Blessed Virgin Mary

7.30pm Lent course, final session, followed by Night Prayer Holy Cross
       
Sunday 28th March

Palm Sunday

 

8.00am Eucharist Clyne Chapel
  9.30am Sung Eucharist  or Procession to Clyne Chapel, with a donkey Holy Cross
  11.00am Sung Eucharist, with the full Passion Gospel Clyne Chapel
       
Monday 29th March

Monday of Holy Week

2.15pm

7.30pm

Healing Eucharist

Eucharist

St Faith Chapel

Clyne Chapel

       
Tuesday 30th March

Tuesday of Holy Week

12.00noon Chrism Eucharist 

All are warmly invited to this special Service in our "Mother Church" as we renew our vows and commitment to serving God, and for the blessing of the oils by the Bishop.  Bishop John will be preaching.  All wardens and PCC members are strongly encouraged to attend.  Lunch will be available after the Service

Brecon Cathedral
  7.30pm Eucharist Clyne Chapel
       
Wednesday 31st March

Wednesday of Holy Week

10.30am Eucharist Clyne Chapel
       
The Easter Triduum   The journey from the Upper room to the Cross and to the empty grave  
       
Thursday 1st April

Maundy Thursday

7.30pm No 10.00am service

The Liturgy of Maundy Thursday with the washing of Feet, Eucharist, stripping of the Sanctuary

The Watch until Midnight

Holy Cross

 

St Faith Chapel

       
Friday 2nd April

Good Friday

9.30 am

12.00noon

2.00pm

Children's Workshop and Service

Stations of the Cross

The Solemn Liturgy, with sermon

Holy Cross

Holy Cross

Clyne Chapel

       
Saturday 3rd April

Easter Eve

 

6.00pm

No morning Service

Vigil Readings

 

St Faith Chapel

  7.30pm The Great Easter Liturgy 

The Service begins outside with the Easter Fire and the lighting of the new Easter Candle.  The Exultet is sung and adult baptisms take place.  The First Eucharist is celebrated and is followed by the Resurrection Party with fireworks, in the garden.

Holy Cross
       
Sunday 4th April

Easter Day

  Services at the usual times  

Details of the regular weekly services in Llwynderw can be found on our Worship page.

 

Events (March 2010)

Monday 8th March 11.00am Mothers' Union Deanery Quiet morning Holy Cross
       
Tuesday 9th March 9.30 am

 

7.00pm

Parish Prayer Group

 

Swansea University Theology Public Lecture

Contact Sarah on 01792 516799, for venue

(See below)

       
Thursday 11th March 10.30am Walkers and Talkers: Meet at Penmaen Car Park, don't forget your bus pass Park at Penmaen
       
Monday 15th - Thursday 18th March   Father Danny away on retreat.  
       
Tuesday 16th March 9.30am

 

&.00pm

Parish Prayer group

 

Swansea University Theology Public Lecture

Contact Sarah on 01792 516799, for venue

(See below)

       
Thursday 18th March 2.00pm Cinema Club Parish Hall
       
Tuesday 23rd March 9.30am Parish Prayer group Contact Sarah on 01792 516799, for venue
       
Tuesday 30th March 9.30am Parish Prayer group Contact Sarah on 01792 516799, for venue
       
Tuesday 6th April 9.30am Parish Prayer group Contact Sarah on 01792 516799, for venue
       

 

Swansea University Theology Public Lecture Series 

On Tuesday 9th March at 7.00pm Dr Conor Cunningham, Assistant Director of the Centre for Theology and Philosophy at Nottingham University will deliver a lecture entitled "Did Darwin Kill God?", in Swansea University's Faraday Lecture Theatre A.

On Tuesday 16th March at 7.00pm the Reverend Dr Michael Piret, Dean of Divinity at Magdalen College, Oxford will deliver a lecture entitled "'A Blessing and a Curse:' George Herbert and Rhetoric" in the James Callaghan Lecture Theatre at Swansea University.

The lecture is free for anyone to attend and is part of the ongoing Theology Public Lecture Series based at Swansea University and organised by our very own Nigel John (the University's Anglican Chaplain).  This series is right on our doorstep and it provides a unique opportunity to listen to world-class speakers talk on a range of essential contemporary topics.  Please come along to support this event and advertise it to your friends and neighbours.