The Good Shepherd, mosaic in the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia
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The Good Shepherd, mosaic in the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia
• • • • The Good Shepherd, mosaic in the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, Ravenna, Italy, ca. 425. 2 June & July Flower Donation We have open slots for June & July flower donations. If you are interested in donating towards altar flowers, please feel free to contact Maria at 604.685.6832 ext 10 or email to office@stpaulsanglican.bc.ca. Request Your Favourite Hymn Beloved hymn you haven't heard in a while? Requests are welcome! We cannot guarantee that a suggestion can be included, but if it can be found in the book of Common Praise and is liturgically appropriate for the season, it should be relatively easy to incorporate into an upcoming service. Feel free to suggest a title or hymn number to the Music Director after a service! (or email : michaelmolnar@hotmail.com) Curtis & Silmara will be at the West End Community Centre's Art in the City art show & sale all weekend, please stop by Saturday or Sunday afternoons - May 2nd & 3rd - to say hello the them and check out their Projection Project cinema-themed booth!). ! 3 Movie Night Corner Welcome guest host David Facey-Crowther for Movie Night at St Paul's! David will be introducing and presenting a favourite movie of his, namely Nanni Moretti's gently moving 2011 film Habemus Papam - We Have a Pope. Starring veteran actor Michel Piccoli, this film is set in the not-so-distant days following the death of a long-serving beloved Pontiff and the election of his successor. The new pope, however, is a reluctant one and the movie tells the story of man struggling to make sense of the massive responsibility suddenly and unexpectedly placed upon him. With the pressures of the media, the faithful, his cardinals and an atheist psychiatrist all bearing down on him, the new Pope flees the Vatican for a soul-searching journey through Rome, He reaches back to his roots as an actor as the film explores the nature of those untaken paths of our lives, those alternate decisions and what-ifs. Funny, moving, sad and bittersweet all at the same time, you won't want to miss this special Movie Night screening. Friday, May 1st in the King's Room/Library. Please enter through the BIG RED Labyrinth door and be there by 6:45pm to load up on the traditional pizza & popcorn in time for a 7pm start. Tell your friends!