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Festal Eucharist

Sunday, January 1, 2012
11:00am - Saint Thomas Church

THE HOLY NAME OF OUR LORD

A short history of the Feast of the Holy Name, which coincides with New Year's Day, is in Lesser Feast and Fasts, as follows:

"The designation of this day as the Feast of the Holy Name is new to the 1979 revision of the Prayer Book. Previous Anglican Prayer Books called it the Feast of the Circumcision. January first is, of course, the eighth day after Christmas Day, and the Gospel according to Luke records that eight days after his birth the child was circumcised and given the name Jesus.

The Law of Moses required that every male child be circumcised on the eighth day from his birth (Leviticus 12:3); and it had long been the custom to make of it a festive occasion, when family and friends came together to witness the naming of the child.

The liturgical commemoration of the Circumcision is of Gallican origin, and a Council in Tours in 567 enacted that the day was to be kept as a fast day to counteract pagan festivities connected with the beginning of the new year. In the Roman tradition, January first was observed as the octave day of Christmas, and it was specially devoted to the Virgin Mother.

The early preachers of the Gospel lay stress on the name as showing that Jesus was a man of flesh and blood, though also the Son of God, who died a human death, and whom God raised from death to be the Savior (Acts 2:32; 4:12). The name was given to Jesus, as the angel explained to Joseph, because he would 'save his people from their sins' (Matthew 1:21). (The word means 'Savior' or 'Deliverer' in Hebrew.)"

In 2006, the Feast of the Holy Name fell on a Sunday, and therfore Father Austin gave a sermon on the topic.

Collect:

Eternal Father, who didst give to thine incarnate Son the holy name of Jesus to be the sign of our salvation: Plant in every heart, we beseech thee, the love of him who is the Savior of the world, even our Lord Jesus Christ; who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, in glory everlasting. Amen.

On this 8th Day of Christmas, we celebrate the Holy Name of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Because of the New Year's Day holiday, the 11am Eucharist is the only service of the day.

►The Rector speaks about the Feast of the Holy Name--what it is and why we celebrate it--in his weekly audio message.

►8am and 9am services resume Sunday, January 8, as do Adult Education and Sunday School.

►4pm services and 5:15pm organ recitals resume on Sunday, January 15.

►If you are new to Saint Thomas, new to the Episcopal Church, and/or new to Christianity, consider attending the Rector's Christian Doctrine Class, which begins anew on Tuesday, January 10 at 6:30pm.

►A new CD has been just been released by Saint Thomas. Read more here and order your copy today.


Celebrant:Fr Wallace
Preacher:Fr Austin
Deacon:Fr Daniels
Subdeacon:Fr Austin
Sung by:The Gentlemen of The Choir
Prelude:Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her, BWV 606, Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Prelude 2:Das alte Jahr vergangen ist, BWV 614, Johann Sebastian Bach
Prelude 3:Noël ‘Joseph revenant un jour’, Claude-Bénigne Balbastre (1727-1799)
Service:The Short Service, Arthur Wills (b. 1926)
Psalm:8, Plainsong (Tone V2)
Anthem:The Coventry Carol, Anonymous
Anthem 2:In nomine Jesu, Jacob Handl (1551-1591)
Voluntary:Chorale Prelude on ‘In dulci jubilo’, Johann Sebastian Bach
Hymn: 78
O little town of Bethlehem
FOREST GREEN
Hymn 2: 82
Of the Father's love begotten
DIVINUM MYSTERIUM
Hymn 3: 107
Good Christian friends, rejoice
IN DULCI JUBILO

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