Calendar
October 2010 - Worship
Bishop of Rheims
b. 437
d. January 13, 533
Remi converted Clovis, King of the Franks, and with that conversion events were set into motion for large chunks of western Europe to follow.
The Episcopal Church does not celebrate Remi's feast day on the date of his death, which is the general rule. Instead, it celebrates his feast on the day his remains were translated to a new abbey church by Pope Leo IX (August 1, 1049).
Collect:
O God, who by the teaching of thy faithful servant and bishop Remigius didst turn the nation of the Franks from vain idolatry to the worship of thee, the true and living God, in the fullness of the catholic faith: Grant that we who glory in the name of Christian may show forth our faith in worthy deeds; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
CANCELLED: Morning Prayer & Holy Eucharist
8:00am - Saint Thomas Church
The 8am Morning Prayer & Eucharist were cancelled due to the ongoing electrical problem along our stretch of 53rd street. Conditions have im…
Holy Eucharist
12:10pm - Saint Thomas Church
Rite II
Evening Prayer & Holy Eucharist
5:30pm - Saint Thomas Church
Rite I
Generally, one Saturday per month is set aside to commemorate the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Collect:
O Almighty God, who didst endue with singular grace the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of our Lord: Vouchsafe, we beseech thee, to hallow our bodies in purity, and our souls in humility and love; through the same our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Amen.
Holy Eucharist
12:10pm - Saint Thomas Church
Rite I
This 12:10 Eucharist is the monthly mass in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
We celebrate today our patron saint, Thomas, and rededicate ourselves to Christ and our mission as a parish. [We also remember Thomas on his feast day, December 21] . Our current church building was dedicated on the first Sunday in October in 1913.
The Feast of Dedication serves as the launch for the Every Member Canvass for 2012. We encourage you to pledge for 2012 during the months of October and November in 2011. You may pledge online here. Or, if you prefer, complete the card attached to the EMC Brochure and drop it in the offering plate or mail it in.
On Sunday, November 6, we will have a special EMC Coffee Hour in the Parish House, at which time we will display the "tiles" created as part of the EMC Tiles Project. Please consider participating. Even if you live outside the country and know us only via the webcasts, you can still participate and mail your paper tile to us.
Collect:
Everliving God, who didst strengthen thine apostle Thomas with sure and certain faith in thy Son’s resurrection: Grant us so perfectly and without doubt to believe in Jesus Christ, our Lord and our God, that our faith may never be found wanting in thy sight; through him who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
Holy Eucharist
8:00am - Saint Thomas Church
This 30 minute service in the Chantry Chapel includes lessons, prayers, a sermon and a Said Mass.
Sung Eucharist
9:00am - Saint Thomas Church
This 45 minute service at the High Altar includes lessons, prayers, hymns, a sermon, and a Sung Eucharist. Music is sung by the younger ch…
Festal Eucharist
11:00am - Saint Thomas Church
The 11am Eucharist is typically the best-attended worship service at Saint Thomas each week. It is at this service that you not only will …
Festal Evensong
4:00pm - Saint Thomas Church
Today's Evensong is "festal" because of the Feast of Dedication, which serves as the launch for the 2011 Every Member Canvass. You'll noti…
Friar, Founder of the Order of Friars Minor (aka Franciscans)
b. 1182
d. October 3, 1226
The Rector gave an excellent summary of the life of Francis in his sermon Blessing the Things We Fear (2007). And Fr Andrew uses the example of Francis to encourage us to choose generosity over caution in his sermon Fools for Christ's Sake (2006).
Lesser Feasts and Fasts of the Episcopal Church (2000) ends its summary of his life as follows:
Francis left few writings; but, of these, his spirit of joyous faith comes through most truly in the “Canticle of the Sun,” which he composed at Clare’s convent of St. Damian’s.
The Hymnal version [Hymns 406 & 407] ends:
Most High, omnipotent, good Lord,
to thee be ceaseless praise outpoured,
and blessing without measure.
Let creatures all give thanks to thee,
and serve in great humility."
The Rector quotes more from the "Canticle of the Sun" in his 2003 sermon Why Pray for the Dead?
Collect:
Most high, omnipotent, good Lord, grant unto thy people grace to renounce gladly the vanities of this world; that, following the way of blessed Francis, we may for love of thee delight in thy whole creation with perfectness of joy; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Morning Prayer & Holy Eucharist
8:00am - Saint Thomas Church
Rite I
Holy Eucharist
12:10pm - Saint Thomas Church
Rite II

