CATHEDRAL MATTERS - Coventry Cathedral
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CATHEDRAL MATTERS - Coventry Cathedral
CATHEDRAL MATTERS CATHEDRAL COMMUNITY NEWS From the Friends of Coventry Cathedral Caring for the Cathedral Join us tomorrow when our Cathedral Architect, Michael Clews will be sharing his experiences of looking after the old and new buildings, for the last 16 years. His illustrated presentation will offer a unique insight into the glories and great responsibilities of maintaining Britain’s favourite modern building. Michael Clews will be speaking in the Under Croft Lecture Room, on Monday 9th February at 11am. Tea and Coffee from 10.30am. This is a rare opportunity to hear Michael Clews talk about ‘The challenges of caring for our ancient and iconic buildings’. Pick up the February Bulletin Hard copies of the latest e bulletin are available today, to pick up from the Community Table, for those without Internet access. Andrew Paine, Chairman of the Friends Volunteers Newsletter The Volunteers Newsletter is published each week. If you’re a volunteer and not currently receiving a copy, please let the team at the Welcome desk know. Christine Doyle WHAT’S ON IN FEBRUARY — APRIL 2015 Wednesday 11th February at 11.30am - Funeral of Penny Lacey. Friday 13th February - YMCA Sleep Easy in St Michael’s Avenue. Monday 16th February - 5pm Launch of the exhibitions ‘Stations of the Cross’, please RSVP. Sunday 1st March - Foodbank Sunday Monday 2nd March at 2.30pm Volunteers Monday. Monday 2nd March at 5.45pm Remember Our Child service in the Chapel of Unity. Friday 6th March - Women’s World Day of Prayer. Saturday 7th March at 7.30pm - Passion; a contemporary journey to the Cross. Sunday 8th March 12.15pm-2.15pm - quiz with Bring and Share Lunch Thursday 12th March at 12.10pm Prayer Service for the Christian Service Centre. Thursday 2nd April at 10.30am Chrism Eucharist Thursday 2nd April - 7.30pm The Liturgy of Maundy Thursday Friday 3rd April - 2pm Stations of the Cross. Please send items for inclusion in the next edition of Cathedral Matters by end of TUESDAY 10th February 2015. Tel: 02476 521200 or email: cathedral.matters@coventrycathedral.org.uk Website address: www.coventrycathedral.org.uk 8th February 2015 2 before Lent THIS WEEK 8.00am 10.30am 4.00pm 6.30pm Sunday 8th February Holy Communion The Cathedral Eucharist Choral Evensong Later: Cathedral Praise 8.00am 10.30am 4.00pm 6.30pm Sunday 15th February Holy Communion The Cathedral Eucharist Choral Evensong Later: Cathedral Praise A MESSAGE FROM THE CANON PASTOR Dear Friends When I arrived here, one sadness was leaving behind my role as a Training Incumbent for curates - so I'm delighted that today we welcome back Reverend Sacha Slavic, who will be completing his curacy here. Many of you already know him well. A Minister in Secular Employment at Bablake School in Coventry, Sacha teaches Religious Education and is the school Chaplain. Ordained in 2012, he trained at The Queen's Foundation in Birmingham and served the first part of his curacy at St Laurence's in Foleshill Coventry where he lives with Alison his wife, Ellice and Jonah. Sacha has a long history with the Cathedral Community, starting in 1989 when he came from France. He and Alison married and the children were baptised here and Sacha served as a Cathedral Reader until he pursued his calling to ordination. As a Lay Benedictine attached to Mucknell Abbey, he follows the Rule of St Benedict and its daily pattern of prayer and work ("ora et labora"). His favourite motto is "Listen with the ears of your heart" St Benedict. Sacha has a passion for peace and reconciliation and his ministry at work has been totally inspired for the last 20 years and even more since ordained, by the Cross of Nails ethos. His last school The Westwood Academy became the first secular state school to receive the ICONS status. His new one, Bablake has been honoured this week by Archbishop Justin's visit. He also feels that there is a real work of reconciliation, social justice, pastoral care and education in the city that should have the Cathedral and its Cross of Nails as the focal point, the heart of mission. Sacha likes reading, cooking, walking, watching films, music, travelling...and enjoys diversity in terms of worship, spirituality doctrine and theology. He said: "I am so pleased to come and minister once more at Coventry Cathedral, it feels like coming back home...can't wait!" Please pray for Sacha, Alison, Ellice and Jonah and for the Cathedral team as we begin a new chapter together. Love and blessings, Kathryn CATHEDRAL COMMUNITY NOTICES CATHEDRAL COMMUNITY NOTICES The Diocesan Reader assisting at the Eucharist today is Donald Parr from St Lawrence, Ansley. Stations of the Holocaust – Invitation to the opening Monday 16th February at 6pm at Coventry Cathedral You are warmly invited to attend the opening of a new exhibition at the Cathedral titled ‘Stations of the Holocaust’. Jean Lamb, the artist and priest, has created 14 Stations of the Cross which illustrate the last few hours of Jesus’ life alongside the plight of the Jewish community in the Second World War. Please RSVP by Monday 9th February to enquries@coventrycathedral.org.uk or call our offices on 024 7652 1200. Dean John The Women’s World Day of Prayer The City Centre Churches have arranged a service at the Methodist Central Hall on Friday 6th March at 11am uniting people all round the globe in a service written by the women of the Bahamas. Please put the date in your diaries - all men and women are welcome - details nearer the time. Mavis Weitzel Passion - A contemporary journey to the Cross Coventry – Saturday 7th March at 7.30pm Passion - a contemporary journey to the Cross is a unique performance created and directed by accomplished dance artist and theologian Claire Henderson Davis, which fuses dance, poetry and music into a moving and compelling work. Using poet Malcolm Guite’s sonnets on the Stations of the Cross as the basis for a contemporary re-telling of Jesus’s last hours, An hour of prayer for the Christian this fascinating piece will bring multiService Centre (CSC) disciplinary performance into sacred spaces, Thursday 12th February 12.10pm - 1pm confirming and reclaiming cathedrals as This prayer time will be led by Keith Parr, performance sites, one of their ancient QRBC, in the Cathedral Chapel of Christ the functions. But there will be no cross or first Servant following the noon Litany of century dress. Reconciliation. This is a regular hour of prayer held on the second Thursday of the This is a thoroughly modern re-imagining in month. On March 12th it will be led by Helen which the bodies of the dancers tell the Spicer, Mosaic Church; on April 9th by John story, become the cross, play each character Witcombe or Kathryn Fleming, Cathedral. in the narrative, and in which the feminine and sexual love become symbols of the All are welcome to join us in seeking God for divine. The audience move around the Bardsley Work Club, the first initiative of the Cathedral with the action, becoming the CSC, and for future projects, through which crowd in this promenade performance. the Cathedral, Queens Road Baptist Church, Methodist Central Hall, Warwick Road URC, The piece was developed with the support of Urban Hope and Mosaic church seek to work Ely Cathedral and performed there on the together to provide a Christian service for evening of Palm Sunday 2014. The response the people of Coventry according to need as was so overwhelming that it will be a sign of God's love in their midst. performed there again on the evening of John Witcombe, Keith Parr, Adam Sanders, Good Friday 2015, and will go on tour to Yvonne Stone, Greg Bartlem, Helen Spicer, Gavin other Cathedrals in Britain during Lent 2015, Kibble, Kathryn Fleming, Jean Fargher, Margaret and to St Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh for the Lloyd. Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 2015. Tickets are free and available from the Nave News, Views & Booze reception and Gift Shop. There will be a Under 30s edition retiring collection. Tomorrow Monday 9th Feb 6.30pm at Whitefriars. Canon Kathryn For more details, visit www.passiontour.org Angie Jones Cathedral Walkers Wednesday 11th February My apologies to the Lacey family for the clash with Penny's funeral, but it proved impossible to change the date previously agreed for February's walk. Details are on the Community Table; please let me know if you are coming to walk, for lunch, or for both. Dave Goodall, dagoodall@hotmail.co.uk, 024 7646 1946 Sleep Easy supporting the YMCA Sleep Easy takes place on February 13th just outside the old cathedral. It is an annual fundraising event organised by the YMCA with help from Bardsley Youth Project to help raise awareness of the youth homelessness problem in Coventry and to raise money to help with the problem. If anyone want more info contact; paul.claridge@Coventry-ymca.org.uk or visit; http://www.coventryandwarwickshireymca.org.uk. Canon Kathryn News, Views & Booze All comers Monday 23rd 6.30pm at Flying Standard. Come and debate science and faith with Godfrey Armitage. Canon Kathryn Sunday 8th March 12.15pm-2.15pm A fun quiz with Bring and Share Lunch in the Lecture Hall. The first of a new series of social events for members of the Cathedral Community, their family and friends. Sign up on the Community Table from 15th February. Details from Ann Finlayson (7667 8083) or Tim and Gill Brooke (7667 9126). Would you like to be a delegate at our Sunday Eucharist? Perhaps read the Lesson or the Prayers. Or, if you feel this is not for you, carry up the Bread and Wine. Have a word with Gill Shorthose or another of the Churchwardens. Thanks, Gill Shorthose. Welcoming back an old friend Archbishop Justin Archbishop Justin Welby, visited two ICON (International Cross of Nails) Schools during his trip to Coventry on 3rd February. After Morning Prayer at the Bishop’s Study Day, he visited Blue Coat School. That same afternoon he visited Bablake School where he also attended a reception with many other local faith leaders from around the city of Coventry (picture below). Archbishop Justin was also honoured by the City Council at a special award ceremony where he was presented with the prestigious Order of Merit.