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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

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Francis of Assisi

Francis of Assisi

Most high, omnipotent, good Lord, grant your people grace to renounce gladly the vanities of this world; that, following the way of blessed Francis, we may, for love of you, delight in your whole creation with perfectness of joy; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

Morning Prayer & Holy Eucharist ID: 78812; 1 pers.; [18 words]
8:00 a.m.

Morning Prayer Psalms: 19, 20 & 21 Lesson: II Kings 22:1-13 Holy Eucharist – Rite I Lesson: Galatians 6:14-18 Gospel: Matthew 11:25-30

Holy Eucharist ID: 78813; 1 pers.; [21 words]
12:10 p.m.

Holy Eucharist ‚Äì Rite II Lesson: Galatians 6:14-18 Gospel: Matthew 11:25-30  The Tuesday 12:10 Mass includes a healing service of Holy Unction.

Choral Evensong ID: 78814; 2 pers.; 10 prog.; [12 words]
5:30 p.m.

A brief low mass at the high altar immediately follows Choral Evensong.

Holy Eucharist ID: 78815; 1 pers.; [0 words]
6:15 p.m.

Christian Ethics: Behaving in Public ID: 78816; [122 words]
6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

Nigel Biggar, the Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology at Oxford University, has written Behaving in Public to explain to ordinary, intelligent Christians why they should resist the false choice between “conservative” theological integrity and “liberal” secular consensus. If you are tired of the polarities of contemporary politics, this book can show a way...