CHURCH OF IRELAND NOTES
For Saturday 30th November 2002
From: The RCB Library
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Music for Advent
Next week, with the beginning of the season of Advent tomorrow
(Sunday), there is a feast of music throughout the Church of Ireland.
This is forshadowed this evening (Saturday) at 8.00 pm in Christ
Church Cathedral, Dublin, by the Paul Kermode Memorial Concert
which commemorates a former member of the cathedral choir and
well known singer and organist who died earlier this year. The
Voces Amicabiles chamber choir, conducted by David Maxwell, will
perform Faure's Requiem and Dvorak's Mass in
D Major.
Tomorrow (Sunday) morning RTE will bnroadcast a Sequence of Readings
and Music for Advent conducted by the Revd Tom Gordon. In the
evening there will be Advent Processions and Carol Services in
both Dublin cathedrals and in St Fin Barre's Cathedral, Cork,
where the service will include a performance by the cathedral
choir of Bach's seasonal cantata Sleepers Wake. In Monkstown
parish church, Dublin, at 8.00 pm, the Dun Laoghaire Choral Society
will lead the ever-popular "Messiah For All". Described
as the "Original and best sing-along Messiah", people
are urged to bring scores and sing or just come along and listen.
On Tuesday in St Michan's Church, Dublin, the Garda Band will
give a concert entitled "A Festival of Christmas". This
has been arranged by Sergeant Tom O'Meara of the Bridewell Garda
Station to raise funds for the church and the local community.
Inspector Billy Byrne and the band will be joined by solists to
provide a selection of Christnas music.
The Culwick Choral Society's will perform Messiah in St.
Peter's Church, Drogheda this evening (Saturday), prior to
their annual performance which will be held in St Patrick's Cathedral,
Dublin, on Wednesday and Thursday evening. The choir will be joined
by guest solists and the Orchestra of St Cecelia and the proceeds
will be donated to Special Olympics Ireland.
On Friday evening in St Fintan's Church, Durrow, Co. Laois, there
will be a Musical Evening with the Dean of Cashel, Dr Philip Knowles,
other organists and choirs, and with congregational singing. The
proceeds will go towards the restoration of the church's organ
which was made by Samuel Green for Trinity College, Dublin, in
1797. This instrument has been described as the most important
historic church pipe organ in Ireland and its significance is
attested by a grant from the Heritage Council to assist with its
restoration.
Today (Saturday) Dr Nicola Gordon-Bowe from the National College
of Art and Design will give the opening address at an exhibition
of tapestries and cartoons in St Michael's Theatre, New Ross,
in connection with the Ros Tapestry Project. In All Saints' Hall,
Phibsborough, Dublin, there will be a Christmas Bazaar and Raffle
in aid of the All Saints' Church Restoration Fund.
Tomorrow (Sunday) morning the preacher at the Advent Sunday Eucharist
in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, will be the Revd Dr Alex Jensen,
Lecturer in Divinity in the Church of Ireland Theological College.
Dr Jensen, who is German by birth, was educated at the universities
of Tubingen, Oxford and Durham, and was ordained in the Church
of England in 1999. In the Chapel of Trinity College, Dublin,
the preacher at the Sung Eucharist will be the Revd Professor
John Baldovin SJ, the celebrated Jesuit liturgist from the United
States. Christian Aid will mark World AIDS Day with a service
in St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, at 7.00 pm. Christian Aid partners
from Kenya and Jamaica will address the congregation and all are
welcome.
On Wednesday night in Trinity College, Dublin, Sister Hilary
Musgrave, otherwise known as Bubbles the Clown, will clown the
four traditional themes of Advent in the College Chapel beginning
at 10.30 pm.
Church of Ireland Notes appear in the Irish Times
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