ST EDMUND S COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE The oldest depiction of the Last Supper 6 th -cent mosaic, Sant Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna Study as if you were to live forever; live as if you were to die tomorrow. St Edmund of Abingdon (1175 1240), the College s Patron Chapel Card Michaelmas Term 2017
MASS TIMES SUNDAY MASS is celebrated throughout the year at 10.30am, followed by tea and coffee in the Combination Room. MASS ON HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION as announced. THE SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION is available at any time or by appointment. LITURGICAL CELEBRATIONS 8 October Inaugural Mass of the Academical Year: The Dean 15 October 28th Sunday of the Year: The Dean 22 October 29th Sunday of the Year: The Dean 29 October 30th Sunday of the Year: The Rev d Dr Paul Rout OFM 1 November Solemnity of All Saints: 6.00pm: The Dean s Assistant 2 November Commemoration of All Souls: 6.00pm: The Dean s Assistant 5 November 31st Sunday of the Year: Fr Anton Hoslinger 12 November 32nd Sunday of the Year: Fr Bruno Clifton OP 17 November Vespers for the Feast of St Edmund: Professor Michelle Brown 19 November 33rd Sunday of the Year: The Dean 26 November Solemnity of Christ the King 1 December College Candlelight Carol Service 3 December 1st Sunday of Advent [Cycle B]: the Dean s Assistant 10 December 2nd Sunday of Advent: The Dean 17 December 3rd Sunday of Advent: The Dean 23 December 4th Sunday of Advent: Saturday Vigil Mass at 6.00pm 24 December Midnight Mass and Carols: 9.00pm, followed by drinks 25 December Christmas Morning Mass: 10.30am The Reverend Dr Paul Rout is a Franciscan, teaching medieval theology at Heythrop College, London University. Father Anton Höslinger Can Reg is a Canon of Klosterneuburg Abbey near Vienna. He was parish priest of Donaufeld, then Novice Master, and is now Assistant Bursar of the community s many works. Father Bruno Clifton is a Dominican and the Novice Master of the English Province DRINKS WITH THE DEAN, THE DIRECTOR OF THE VHI & THE DIRECTOR OF CHAPEL MUSIC Monday 16 October at 8.00pm The Director s Office (opposite the Senior Tutor s office, first floor) ANGLICAN EUCHARIST Wednesday 1 November 12.00
Celebrant: The Reverend Dr Rodney Holder, Fellow Commoner. SOLEMN SUNG VESPERS FOR THE FEAST OF ST EDMUND Preacher: Professor Michelle Brown, Professor of Medieval Manuscript Studies at the School of Advanced Study, University of London. Friday 17 November at 6.15pm ALL WELCOME SUNG COMPLINE (MONASTIC NIGHT PRAYER) sung by St Edmund s Chapel Schola Friday 20 October at 9.30pm SUNG LATIN MASS (NOVUS ORDO) Fridays of Full Term at 6.15pm (except 6 & 20 October, 17 & 24 November, and 1 December) Sung by St Edmund s Chapel Schola SUNG VESPERS Sung by St Edmund s Chapel Schola Friday 24 November at 6.15pm COLLEGE CAROL SERVICE BY CANDLELIGHT Friday 1 December at 6.15pm VON HÜGEL INSTITUTE THIS YEAR S THEME IS WONDER Friday 10 November 4pm Economics and Wonder: the hidden theology of economic life Philip Goodchild Friday 24 November 4pm Poetry and Wonder Hilary Davies Further meetings to follow ST EDMUND S CHAPEL CHOIR ST EDMUND S CHAPEL SCHOLA If you would like to join either the Choir or the Schola, please contact
the Director of Chapel Music & Organist, Louisa Denby (lrd23@cam.ac.uk). Chapel Choir rehearsals on Tuesdays 6.20-- 7.20pm & Sundays at 9.30am. Schola rehearsals on Fridays at 5pm before Mass. THE COLLEGE St Edmund s College is unique among all the colleges of Oxford and Cambridge in having, by Statute, a Catholic Chapel and a Catholic priest as Dean. The College was founded in 1896 as a house of residence, primarily for Catholic priests reading for degrees in the University. It became an Approved Foundation in 1975, changed its name from St Edmund s House to St Edmund s College in 1986, achieved full collegiate status in 1996 and received its Royal Charter in 1998. THE CHAPEL The Chapel is a Grade II listed building, designed by Father Benedict Williamson CSSP. Its foundation stone was laid in 1915 by Cardinal Bourne, the then Archbishop of Westminster, and opened in 1916 by Francis Keating, the then Bishop of Northampton. The College Chapel is accessible from within the College at the end of the main corridor in the Norfolk Building at all times. For liturgical events, it can be accessed also through the main door. All members of the College, as well as visitors, are welcome to attend all events taking place in the Chapel. THE DEAN Father Alban McCoy, a Catholic priest and Franciscan Friar, is available to all members of the College. Please feel free to call any time at his office, which is next to the Chapel, or make contact by e-mail (am335@cam.ac.uk & dean@st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk) or telephone (3)36123 or 07887850978). The Dean s Assistant is the Reverend Professor Allen Brent (alb13@cam.ac.uk). CHAPEL COLLECTIONS Chapel collections contribute to the running costs of the Chapel. The chapel community also supports various charities, the principal ones being The Premananda Orphanage Centre in Ongole, Andhra Pradesh, which provides a home for sixty homeless children (collection 22 October) and Street Invest Africa (collection 19 November), which trains professional workers to serve as trustworthy adults in the lives of street children, securing for them a viable future. READERS, SERVERS & EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS If you would like to read at Mass, please contact John Gannon (jgannon@oakschool.co.uk). If you would like to serve Mass or be instituted as an Extraordinary Minister of the Holy Eucharist, please contact the Dean. Dean: Fr Alban McCoy OFM Conv BA (Kent) MLitt (Oxon) MLitt (Cantab) am335@cam.ac.uk Dean s Assistant: The Reverend Professor Allen Brent DD alb13@cam.ac.uk Chapel Clerk and Sacristan: Felicity Fildes felicityfildes@gmail.com
Director of Chapel Music & Organist: Miss Louisa Denby MA MMus PGDip LRSM CertRCO lrd23@cam.ac.uk