SS PETER AND PAUL, TORREVIEJA The Church of England in the Southern Costa Blanca, Costa Cálida and eastern Murcia, España worshipping in Word and Sacrament at Lago Jardín, La Marina (San Fulgencio Catholic Church), Los Balcones, La Siesta, La Regia, Pinar de Campoverde, La Manga, Calasparra Chaplain: Father Richard A. Seabrook SSC Calle Manuel de Falla 240 Urbanización Montemar 03169 Algorfa España Contact details: + 34 966 840 136 + 34 693 932 438 Chaplaincy Mobile frras@c-of-e-torrevieja.com frras@blackwater.org.au www.c-of-e-torrevieja.com @anglicantorrevieja THE CHAPLAIN S WEEKLY NEWSLETTER Sunday 4 th March 2018 THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT
Worship this week: The response for the Responsorial Psalm at the Eucharist is: You, Lord, have the words of eternal life. Sunday 4 th March 1800 Holy Eucharist (Saturday) Lago Jardín 1000 Holy Eucharist La Marina 1030 Morning Prayer Los Balcones 1100 Holy Eucharist Calasparra 1115 Holy Eucharist La Siesta 1800 Evening Prayer Campoverde Father Richard is celebrating at Lago Jardín and La Siesta. Thursday 8 th March 1100 Holy Eucharist Cristo Resucitado Sunday 11 th March 1800 Holy Eucharist (Saturday) Lago Jardín MOTHERING SUNDAY 1000 Holy Eucharist La Marina 1030 Holy Eucharist Los Balcones 1100 Holy Eucharist Calasparra 1800 Holy Eucharist Campoverde All celebrations of the Holy Eucharist have the Blessing and Distribution of Flowers. Father Richard is celebrating at La Marina and Campoverde. The Blessed Sacrament lamp in Lago Jardín burns this week: Margaret Hirst, in thanksgiving for her ministry as a Reader in this Chaplaincy. The Blessed Sacrament Lamp at Lago Jardín If you would like the lamp to burn for a particular prayer intention, for a loved one, or in memory of someone, please let Father Richard know in plenty of time. Each week the weekly bulletin will give the name of the intention or person (with RIP added for the deceased) or will say for a private intention if you wish it to remain just known to yourself. The cost for this will be 5 and will go towards the cost of the special oil that is needed. Please contact Father Richard by telephone or email and arrange to give the money to him when you see him. The Chaplain s Prayer List for March 2018 Please pray for the sick and those in particular need at this time: Father Robert, Mikki Crouch, Margaret Sampson, Father Terence, Father Helge, Solveig Pettersson, Barbara Hankin, Eddie Hankin, Pam Gardiner, Gwen Simmons, Geoff Brassington, Julia Freeman, Annette Lowe, Christopher Collins, Margaret Rose Codona, Russell Smith, Gareth Jones, Mary Gerrard, Mary Garvey, Chrissie Turner, Mylene, Roger Coleman, Alan Dutton, Alec Winwood, Wayne Phillips, Margaret Spettigue, Lorraine Jennings, Carmen Moral Casco, Gareth Jones, Father Richard, Patricia Maylor, Becka Bergman, Dorothy Campbell, Pam Howarth, Tony Howarth, Rosalind Gough, Chris Bunn, Bill Hopkins, Gerry Hopkins, Charles Kendall.
Please pray for those who have died recently: Doreen Edwina Managh + Rest eternal grant unto her, O Lord, and let light perpetual shine upon her. Please pray for the Anglican Church in Perú, for Bishop Jorge Aguilar, and the Bishops, Priests, Deacons and Laity there. If you would like a name or prayer intention included on the list, please email or call Father Richard. Only names directly submitted to Father Richard will be included on this list. The list is complementary to the ones in each of our churches. Father Richard s Study Group next meets on Tuesday 6 th March at 10 a.m. The Upper Room Group next meets on Tuesday 6 th March at 5 p.m. at Bar Epoca in San Fulgencio for the Lent Group. Please contact Roger Harrison. The Campoverde Bible Study and Discussion Group: This is now the Lent Study Group. It takes place each Tuesday at 2.30 p.m. This week, Tuesday 6 th March, it will be at Calle Enebro 5. Everyone is welcome to join this group; you do not have to live in Campoverde or attend Campoverde Church. Dates ahead: Please would organisers send details to Father Richard for inclusion on this sheet as well as the other publicity opportunities in the Chaplaincy. This gives people an idea of what is coming up (and so we don t get clashes or overloaded...). Please contact Father Richard if anything has been omitted and please contact Father Richard before any dates are set to make sure he is available or otherwise. Wednesday 14 th March LOS BALCONES 1000 CHAPLAINCY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING beginning with a celebration of the Holy Eucharist NOTE ALL PAPERS REGARDING THE ANNUAL CHAPLAINCY MEETING WILL BE SENT BY EMAIL IN ADVANCE TO MEMBERS ON THE ELECTORAL ROLL. NO REPORTS WILL BE READ ON THE DAY. Please submit your reports in electronic form to Jill Dorsett by Wednesday 28 th February. Any other business to be advised to Fr. Richard and the Secretary by March 7 th. No other business will be taken from the floor at the meeting. A meal has been booked at the Alingui restaurant in the Filton Centre for 1.30 p.m. If you wish to attend contact Jennifer Saville by Sunday 11 th March. Monday 19 th March HOLY HOUR at Lago Jardín from 1700 1800. During Lent, a time of prayer, fasting and almsgiving, we are invited to spend more time with Jesus. One of the ways we can do this is coming into his Eucharistic presence. We begin with Evening Prayer and then have a time of both silent and led prayer in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament and, to conclude, receive his Eucharistic blessing. All are invited to come and experience this beautiful and refreshing act of prayer and devotion. Wednesday 21 st March STATIONS OF THE CROSS This annual devotional event, sponsored by the Mothers Union, takes place each year at the outdoor Stations of the Cross in Rojales. All are invited. We meet at the bottom of the
hill, by the first station, at 1100 to commence at 1130. Lunch follows at the Rialto Restaurant (1300 for 1330) in Benimar. You need to contact Wendy Sharpe to give your name if you are coming to the lunch. ianandwendy3747@gmail.com Stations of the Cross is a moving devotion which follows Christ on his journey from condemnation in Pilate s palace, his journey to Calvary, his Crucifixion and his Burial. We meditate upon the different stations and how they are reflected in our own lives of faith and what each one means for us today. If you haven t been before, please come along and experience this for yourself. Friday 13 th April TAPAS AND BINGO NIGHT at the Pool Bar, Lago Jardín at 1900 Five tapas for four euros, bingo and a raffle. Bingo caller extroaordinaire: Father Richard Tickets and more information from Liz Shouksmith on 674631838 or Sue Maude on 693530935. Sunday 29 th April 1800 PONTIFICAL EUCHARIST WITH CONFIRMATION AT LA SIESTA Celebrant and Preacher: Bishop David Hamid Please pray for Kathryn and Hazel, two adults as they prepare to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation and their First Eucharist. Friday 4 th May CHAPLAINCY DINNER DANCE at El Prado Restaurant, San Miguel de Salinas, 1900 for 1930. A three course dinner and entertainment provided by Woody. Tickets twenty five euros from Peter Maude on 693530935. Father Richard writes: Margaret Hirst takes her last service as a Reader in this Chaplaincy on Sunday at Los Balcones. I would like to pay tribute to Margaret for her service to God and his Church through all that she has done here over many years. Margaret will be greatly missed in this ministry. She returns to the UK on March 14 th but we look forward to seeing her again in the autumn. Thank you, Margaret, for your ministry and may God bless you. On Sunday 29 th April Bishop David will be coming to the Chaplaincy to celebrate the Holy Eucharist and the Sacrament of Confirmation for two adults, Hazel Merridew and Kathryn Moore, who are undergoing Confirmation preparation at the moment. Please do pray for Hazel and Kathryn as they make this important step in their lives of Christian discipleship and as they prepare to receive Holy Communion for the first time. Part of the preparation during Confirmation is preparation in how to receive Holy Communion correctly. The Church instructs us how we should do this and I am sure many of you will remember being trained how to receive the Blessed Sacrament in a worthy and proper manner. I believe it is good for us all to think about this from time to time. S. Cyril of Jerusalem, writing in the fourth century to the catechumens in Jerusalem, declared:
Thou hast heard the voice of him that calleth thee to communion in the holy mysteries and saith: Taste and see that the Lord is gracious. Come then and draw nigh, not with hands outspread, nor with fingers apart, but making thy left hand a throne for thy right, which will receive the King, in the hollow of thy hand take the Body of Christ. So these were some of the instructions given to those preparing to receive Holy Communion so that this most Holy Sacrament was received with due care and attention. In our reception of Holy Communion, in our making our Holy Communion, we should be careful to observe what Jesus said at the Last Supper and to fulfil his instruction: Take, eat and Drink this, all of you. The act of eating the Host (the name given to the consecrated bread) and drinking from the chalice (the common cup) are signs of our communion with Christ and with one another. The common cup (and our sharing in it) is a profound sign of our unity with Christ and our brothers and sisters. There have been times recently when for short periods of time (for various reasons) permission was given for the faithful to receive by intinction in England. However, that is no longer applicable. Intinction is fraught with difficulties the Host being dropped in the chalice, peoples fingers going into the consecrated wine, the Sacrament being dripped on the ground. Neither is it good for those who are gluten intolerant as they cannot receive from a chalice that has the Host repeatedly intincted into it. I know of two people unable to receive from the chalice in the Chaplaincy for this reason. If, for whatever reason, you do not wish to receive from the chalice (if you have a cold, for example) you are invited to receive the Host and then return to your place. Holy Communion is received still in all its fullness in this way. This is how Holy Communion is taken to the sick and housebound and this has been confirmed by Bishop David in correspondence. The metallic nature of the chalices means that germs do not harbour there. The chalice is wiped with the purificator each time. We do have people from other denominations in our Chaplaincy and other denominations have their own practices. However, just as we would respect the practices of other denominations, the celebrations of the Eucharist here are undertaken by priests of the Anglican Communion and within the Church of England. Just as I am preparing Kathryn and Hazel to make their Holy Communion for the first time, so I invite us all to think about the manner of making of our Holy Communion. As your Priest, that is one of my duties. To return to the fathers of the Church: S. Peter Chrysologus, 5 th century: Christ himself is the Bread that came down from heaven: daily he comes to the altar for heavenly food, and feeds and nourishes unto eternal life them that eat him. We pray that this Bread may be given us day by day until we come to enjoy it in the everlasting day. S. Cyril of Alexandria, 5 th century: Let us take the Body of him who is the Life and drink his holy Blood for the remission of sins and the receiving of immortality: believing the while that he abideth both Priest and Victim, that it is he who offers and is offered. May God bless you all. Father Richard
HOLY WEEK AND EASTER 2018 Sunday 25 th March PALM SUNDAY OF THE LORD S PASSION Blessing of Palms, Commemoration of the Lord s Entrance into Jerusalem and Holy Eucharist: 1800 (Saturday) Lago Jardín 1000 La Marina (San Fulgencio) 1030 Los Balcones 1100 Calasparra 1600 Campoverde Monday 26 th March MONDAY OF HOLY WEEK 1715 Ecumenical Stations of the Cross (Campoverde) beginning at Plaza Florida Thursday 29 th March MAUNDY (HOLY) THURSDAY 1100 Holy Eucharist with Reception of Holy Oils from the Diocesan Chrism Mass and Recommitment to Priestly and Lay Ministry (Cristo Resucitado) 1900 Eucharist of the Lord s Supper, Washing of Feet followed by the Watch of the Passion (La Siesta) Friday 30 th March GOOD FRIDAY 1100 Ecumenical Stations of the Cross (Cristo Resucitado) 1400 Celebration of the Passion of the Lord (Calasparra) 1500 Celebration of the Passion of the Lord (Los Balcones) Saturday 31 st March HOLY SATURDAY 1900 The Easter Vigil, followed by Resurrection celebration (Los Balcones) There is no service at Lago Jardín and tonight s celebration is at 1900. Sunday 1 st April EASTER SUNDAY Celebrations of the Holy Eucharist at: 1000 La Marina (San Fulgencio) There is no Eucharist at Los Balcones we do not have enough priests. Please make sure you go to one of the other Chaplaincy celebrations. 1100 Calasparra 1115 La Siesta 1800 Campoverde