MAGDALEN COLLEGE CHAPEL - TRINITY TERM 2018 - Magdalen College Oxford
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WELCOME All members of the College are warmly invited to use the Chapel as a place for quiet reflection, prayer and worship. The services are conducted according to the rites of the Church of England, but people of all faiths - and none - are welcome to attend, and Christians of any denomination may receive Holy Communion. We have a world-class choir and all the services are also open to the public. The Dean of Divinity is the Reverend Dr Jonathan Arnold, jonathan.arnold@magd.ox.ac.uk, who is an Anglican Priest. He is happy to meet and talk to everyone in College at any time, so do not hesitate to contact him about all kinds of matters. He can be called on in Cloisters 4:2 without appointment. Telephone 01865 276027 (76027 within the network). Jonathan is assisted with the weekly round of services by the Fellows’ Chaplains (the Reverend Professor Robert Gilbert and the Reverend Elaine Bardwell), and by the Reverend Professor Sabina Alkire and the Reverend James Crockford (Honorary Chaplains). The Founder’s Chaplain is Dr Ralph Walker, who is an Emeritus Fellow of the College. The Informator Choristarum (Director of Music) is Mark Williams, mark.williams@magd.ox.ac.uk. He is responsible for the recruitment, training and direction of the Choir. His rooms are in Cloisters 1, and he is assisted by Alexander Pott (Assistant Organist) and William Fox (Organ Scholar). The Chapel and Choir office is in Cloisters 2, and the Chapel and Choir PA, Melanie Bennette, can be contacted at choir@magd.ox.ac.uk The Verger is Joan Jones. She assists the clergy in the administration of worship, the maintenance of the Chapel, and the ministry of welcome. joan.jones@magd.ox.ac.uk The Sacristans are Kyle Butcher, Kathryn King and Spencer Klavan. They are always happy to train up fellow-students who would like to be altar servers and/or to assist in the life of the Chapel more broadly. If you would be interested in serving as a Sacristan, contact kyle.butcher@magd.ox.ac.uk COVER IMAGE: ANONYMOUS 14TH-CENTURY EASTERN-EUROPEAN ICON, DEPICTING THE TRINITY
TIMES OF SERVICES IN FULL TERM Sunday 11am Sung Eucharist 6pm Choral Evensong 9.45-10.45am Light breakfast in Cloisters 4:2. Followed by refreshments in Followed by lunch in the New Room. the Antechapel. Monday 8.30am Morning Prayer 6pm Choral Evensong (Frideswide Voices) Tuesday 8.30am Morning Prayer 6pm Choral Evening Prayer Wednesday 8.30am Morning Prayer 6pm Choral Evensong Thursday 8.30am Morning Prayer 6pm Choral Evensong Friday 8.30am Morning Prayer 6pm Choral Evening Prayer Saturday ------- 6pm Choral Evensong SPECIAL SERVICES THIS TERM Wednesday 25 April, 6pm Festal Evensong for St Mark’s Day sung jointly with Tiffin Boys’ Choir Tuesday 1 May, 9.15am Sung Eucharist for SS Philip & James Tuesday 1 May, 6pm Choral Evensong sung by the Chapel Choir of Summer Fields School, Oxford Thursday 3 May, 6pm Choral Evensong before the Simon Perrott Oration Friday 4 May, 6pm Choral Evensong before the Waynflete Dinner Saturday 5 May, 6pm Choral Evensong sung jointly with the Choirs of New College and Christ Church at Christ Church Cathedral (no service at Magdalen) Thursday 10 May, 6pm Sung Eucharist for Ascension Day Monday 14 May, 6pm Festal Evensong for St Matthias (Frideswide Voices) Friday 18 May, 9pm Sung Compline (Night Prayer) Tuesday 22 May, 5.30pm Confirmation Service with Sung Eucharist Monday 28 May, 6pm Choral Evensong sung by the Liturgical Choir of St Martin, Roath, Cardiff Wednesday 30 May, 7pm Roman Catholic Mass Thursday 31 May, 6pm Sung Eucharist for Corpus Christi Friday 8 June, 9pm Sung Compline (Night Prayer) Monday 11 June, 6pm Festal Evensong for St Barnabas (Frideswide Voices) Tuesday 12 June, 6pm Choral Evensong for Founder’s Day Saturday 23 June, 6pm Choral Evensong before the Gaudy (2007-2008) Saturday 30 June, 6pm Choral Evensong before the Benefactors’ Gaudy Friday 20 July, 6pm Sung Eucharist for St Mary Magdalen Day
SUNDAY HOMILIES, SERMONS AND ADDRESSES Homilies at the morning Sung Eucharist last approximately five minutes, and Sermons & Addresses at Evensong last approximately ten minutes. 22 April University Sermon for St. Mark’s Day with Choral Matins 11am: Dr Paula Gooder, Director of Learning, Mission and Development for the Diocese of Birmingham 29 April 11am: The Dean of Divinity 6pm: The Right Honourable Ann Widdecombe, PC, DSG, Former MP 6 May 11am: The Reverend Elaine Bardwell, Fellows’ Chaplain 13 May 11am: Professor Laurie Maguire, Tutorial Fellow in English 6pm: The Reverend Canon Professor Sarah Foot, Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Oxford University 20 May (Pentecost) 11am: Dr Ralph Walker, Founder’s Chaplain 6pm: Professor Susan Gillingham, Tutorial Fellow in Theology, Worcester College 27 May (Trinity Sunday) 11am: The Reverend Professor Sabina Alkire, Honorary Chaplain 3 June 11am: The Reverend Professor Robert Gilbert, Fellows’ Chaplain 6pm: The Reverend Canon Sue Booys, Rector, Dorchester Abbey 10 June 11am: The Dean of Divinity Hot lunch served afterwards in the New Room 6pm: Lord Patten of Barnes, CH, PC, Chancellor, Oxford University 18 June University Sermon for St. John the Baptist’s Day 10am (in St John’s Quad): The Reverend Canon Jeremy Haselock, Chaplain to Her Majesty the Queen, Warden of the Guild of Church Musicians, and former Precentor and Vice-Dean of Norwich Cathedral
FRIDESWIDE VOICES Frideswide Voices is a girl choristers’ choir directed by Will Dawes. Established in 2014 under the auspices of The Frideswide Foundation, a charitable trust, the choir promotes opportunities for girls, aged between 7 and 14, to sing within the liturgy in Oxford college chapels. This term they will be ‘in residence’ at Magdalen and singing Evensongs on Mondays in term. THE ADDISON SOCIETY Joseph Addison (1672-1719) was an English essayist, poet, playwright, politician and Fellow of Magdalen. Every Monday lunchtime, from 1pm until 2pm, The Addison Society meets in the Dean of Divinity’s rooms (Cloisters 4:2) for a free lunch to talk about the arts, culture, current affairs and faith. All are welcome to this open, non-judgmental and frank discussion group. If you are interested in joining this group then please speak to, or email, the Dean of Divinity or just come along. THE ADDISON SOCIETY DESSERT AND DISCUSSION EVENING The Addison Society Dessert and Discussion Evening is open to all members of College and provides a forum to discuss ethical, social and religious issues. This term the Society meets after formal hall at 8.30pm on Tuesday 5 June (Seventh Week) in the Summer Common Room (free of charge). The speaker is Nigel Biggar, Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology at Oxford University. He will be speaking on ‘Ethics and Empire’. If you would like to come to this event, please email the Dean of Divinity. A TALK ON POVERTY BY FRANK FIELD, MP On Thursday 7 June at 4.30pm the Rt Hon Frank Field, DL, MP for Birkenhead and Chair of the Work and Pensions Select Committee will give a talk entitled ‘From poverty to life chances and back to destitution’ with questions, in the Summer Common Room. The event is free and all are welcome to attend. If you would like to come to this event, please email the Dean of Divinity. !!! www.magd.ox.ac.uk/chapel-and-choir/ www.magdalencollegechoir.com www.frideswidevoices.co.uk
WHO’S WHO The Christian Union Rep in College is Sarah Parkin, sarah.parkin@magd.ox.ac.uk. The Christian Union organises Bible studies and prayer meetings in College on a weekly basis. The Muslim Rep in College is Yethrib Muhamed, yethrib.muhamed@magd.ox.ac.uk. The Muslim Chaplains are Dr Afifi Al- Akiti, afifi.al-akiti@worc.ox.ac.uk and Professor Muhammad Talib (01865 288531), muhammad.talib@anthro.ox.ac.uk The Jewish Rep in College is Jemma Silvert, jemma.silvert@magd.ox.ac.uk. The Jewish Chaplains are Rabbi Michael and Tracey Rosenfeld-Schuler (07717 742835), michael@mychaplaincy.co.uk; tracey@mychaplaincy.co.uk, www.mychaplaincy.co.uk The Roman Catholic Rep in College is Carol Mak, pui.mak@magd.ox.ac.uk The Roman Catholic Chaplaincy is run by Senior Chaplain Fr Matthew Power SJ (01865 276993), matthew.power@jesuits.net. The Assistant Chaplain is Fr Keith McMillan SJ (01865 276990), k.p.mcmillan.sj@gmail.com; catholic.chaplaincy@ox.ac.uk The Hindu Chaplain is Shaunaka Rishi Das (01865 304303), shaunaka@ochs.org.uk The Christian Orthodox Rep and President of the Oxford Orthodox Christian Student Society is Walker Thompson (07752 365271), walker.thompson@magd.ox.ac.uk. The Greek Orthodox Priest of Holy Trinity Church is Protopresbyter Ian Graham (01865 200717). The Russian Priests are Fr Seraphim Vänttinen Newtonon (01993 772834), frseraphim@btinternet.com and Fr Stephen Platt, fr.stephen.platt@gmail.com The Buddhist Chaplain is the Venerable Dr Khammai Dhammasami (01865 791591), oxford_buddhavihara@yahoo.co.uk; www.oxfordbuddhavihara.org.uk /magdalencollegechapel and /magdalencollegechoir @magdcollchapel and @magdcollchoir
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