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January 2012


Sunday, January 1, 2012
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.


Festal Eucharist
11:00 am - Saint Thomas Church

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Choral Evensong
5:30 pm - Saint Thomas Church

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Choral Evensong
5:30 pm - Saint Thomas Church

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Festal Evensong
5:30 pm - Saint Thomas Church

Sunday, January 8, 2012
THE BAPTISM OF OUR LORD

Collect:

Father in heaven, who at the baptism of Jesus in the River Jordan didst proclaim him thy beloved Son and anoint him with the Holy Spirit: Grant that all who are baptized into his Name may keep the covenant they have made, and boldly confess him as Lord and Savior; who with thee and the same Spirit liveth and reigneth, one God, in glory everlasting. Amen.

Sung Eucharist
9:00 am - Saint Thomas Church
Festal Eucharist
11:00 am - Saint Thomas Church

Tuesday, January 10, 2012
William Laud

Archbishop of Canterbury
b. October 7, 1573
d. January 10, 1645 (beheaded)

William Laud was one of the Caroline Divines, who were influential during the seventeenth century through the reign of Charles I and then, later, after the Restoration. Among the many Caroline Divines are Lancelot Andrewes, Jeremy Taylor and Herbert Thorndike.

Collect:

Keep us, O Lord, constant in faith and zealous in witness, that, like thy servant William Laud, we may live in thy fear, die in thy favor, and rest in thy peace; for the sake of Jesus Christ thy Son our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.


Choral Evensong
5:30 pm - Saint Thomas Church

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Choral Evensong
5:30 pm - Saint Thomas Church

Thursday, January 12, 2012
Aelred

Abbot of Rievaulx
d. 1167

Collect:

Pour thou into our hearts, we beseech thee, O God, the Holy Spirit’s gift of love, that we, clasping each the other’s hand, may share the joy of friendship, human and divine, and with thy servant Aelred draw many into thy community of love; through Jesus Christ the Righteous, who liveth and reigneth with thee in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.


Choral Evensong
5:30 pm - Saint Thomas Church

Sunday, January 15, 2012
THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY

Collect:

Almighty God, whose Son our Savior Jesus Christ is the light of the world: Grant that thy people, illumined by thy Word and Sacraments, may shine with the radiance of Christ's glory, that he may be known, worshiped, and obeyed to the ends of the earth; through the same Jesus Christ our Lord, who with thee and the Holy Spirit liveth and reigneth, one God, now and for ever. Amen.


Sung Eucharist
9:00 am - Saint Thomas Church
Epiphany Procession & Choral Eucharist
11:00 am - Saint Thomas Church
Epiphany Procession
4:00 pm - Saint Thomas Church

Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Antony

Abbot in Egypt
d. 356

Collect:

O God, who by thy Holy Spirit didst enable thy servant Antony to withstand the temptations of the world, the flesh, and the devil: Give us grace, with pure hearts and minds, to follow thee, the only God; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the same Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.


Choral Evensong
5:30 pm - Saint Thomas Church

Wednesday, January 18, 2012
THE CONFESSION OF SAINT PETER

The Confession of Saint Peter (January 18) is the beginning of the Octave of Prayer for Christian Unity, which ends eight days later with the Conversion of Saint Paul (January 25). The Sunday that falls within this week is traditionally a Sunday in which we, at Saint Thomas, invite a preacher from outside our church into the pulpit. In 2012, that preacher is The Rev'd Dr. Raymond Judd, Jr., Chaplain Emeritus of Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, who will preach on Sunday, January 22 at 11am and 4pm.

In 2009, January 18 fell on a Sunday, so there was a sermon for the Feast of the Confession of Saint Peter. You may read it here.

Other related sermons:
Saint Peter Part I - The Rock (2002) by Fr Mead
Saint Peter Part II - The Stumbling Block (2002) by Fr Mead
The Apostolic Faith (2009) by Fr Mead

Collect:

Almighty Father, who didst inspire Simon Peter, first among the apostles, to confess Jesus as Messiah and Son of the living God: Keep thy Church steadfast upon the rock of this faith, that in unity and peace we may proclaim the one truth and follow the one Lord, our Savior Jesus Christ; who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.


Festal Eucharist
5:30 pm - Saint Thomas Church

Thursday, January 19, 2012
Wulfstan

Bishop of Worcester
d. 1095

Collect:

Almighty God, whose only-begotten Son hath led captivity captive and given gifts to thy people: Multiply among us faithful pastors, who, like thy holy bishop Wulfstan, will give courage to those who are oppressed and held in bondage; and bring us all, we pray, into the true freedom of thy kingdom; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.


Choral Evensong
5:30 pm - Saint Thomas Church

Sunday, January 22, 2012
THE THIRD SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY

Collect:

Give us grace, O Lord, to answer readily the call of our Savior Jesus Christ and proclaim to all people the Good News of his salvation, that we and all the whole world may perceive the glory of his marvelous works; who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.


Sung Eucharist
9:00 am - Saint Thomas Church
Choral Eucharist
11:00 am - Saint Thomas Church
Choral Evensong
4:00 pm - Saint Thomas Church

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Choral Evensong
5:30 pm - Saint Thomas Church

Wednesday, January 25, 2012
THE CONVERSION OF SAINT PAUL

The Conversion of Saint Paul (January 25) wraps up the Octave of Prayer for Christian Unity which begins with the Confession of Saint Peter (January 18). To understand the significance of this feast, you might consider these sermons:

It's All in Paul (2004) by Fr Mead
Some Counsel Against Anxiety (2008) by Fr Mead
After the Acts (2005) by Fr Mead

Collect:

O God, who, by the preaching of thine apostle Paul, hast caused the light of the Gospel to shine throughout the world: Grant, we beseech thee, that we, having his wonderful conversion in remembrance, may show forth our thankfulness unto thee for the same by following the holy doctrine which he taught; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.


Festal Eucharist
5:30 pm - Saint Thomas Church

Thursday, January 26, 2012
Timothy and Titus

Companions of Saint Paul

It is fitting that Timothy and Titus are remembered on the day immediately following the Conversion of Saint Paul. They, after all, were Greek (Timothy had a Jewish mother, who was believer, and a Greek father; both of Timothy's parents were Greek), so they were well suited for the spread of the Gospel to the Gentiles. Both were instrumental in the development of early churches, such as those at Corinth, Thessalonica, and Ephesus.

Timothy and Titus brought youthful enthusiasm to their call, and Lesser Feasts and Fasts makes this point:

Paul several times mentions their youth, while entrusting them with great responsibilities in administration and in the proclaiming of the Gospel, a reminder that not age but faithfulness, care, and the love of Christ are the important qualities for Christian witness to the Lord.

Collect:

Almighty God, who didst call Timothy and Titus to do the work of evangelists and teachers, and didst make them strong to endure hardship: Strengthen us to stand fast in adversity, and to live godly and righteous lives in this present time, that with sure confidence we may look for our blessed hope, the glorious appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ; who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.


Choral Evensong for Adrian Castellanos
5:30 pm - Saint Thomas Church

Sunday, January 29, 2012
THE FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY

Collect:

Almighty and everlasting God, who dost govern all things in heaven and earth: Mercifully hear the supplications of thy people, and in our time grant us thy peace; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.


Sung Eucharist
9:00 am - Saint Thomas Church
Choral Eucharist
11:00 am - Saint Thomas Church
Choral Evensong
4:00 pm - Saint Thomas Church

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Choral Evensong
5:30 pm - Saint Thomas Church