Peregrine News 2017

Tue 23 May Our 2 chicks are 3 weeks old and the camera will be switched off for a while around 5pm this afternoon while they are weighed and ringed under licence. They look to be growing and developing well, starting to pad around the nest box & flexing their wings, and showing signs of feather development.

Also to inform that the 2 unhatched eggs will be removed under licence and sent for analysis. Thanks for your continued interest in the St Michael’s Peregrines. Richard, Nick, Jason.

Weighing and ringing went fine – we have 2 females this year who have been given coloured leg rings PP & PM. They are now exploring the whole of the nest box, some of which is out of sight of the camera – so don’t panic if occasionally you can’t see them. We are not expecting them to fledge until around 14-17 June.

Wed 10 May – so, a week on from the hatching of one egg around 3.30pm Tue 2 May and a 2nd egg around 11am Wed 3 May, it’s clear that the other 2 eggs are not going to hatch. This follows a similar pattern to the past 2 years where just 2 out of 4 eggs have hatched.

This may result from our adult Peregrines being relatively old now, meaning not all eggs are fertilised or develop well. However, it should give our adult a good chance to feed and raise 2 strong young chicks towards fledging in mid-June.

Enjoy the next few weeks on camera as the 2 fluffy chicks hopefully grow strong and pretty, and then go into the slightly messier stage of developing proper feathers.

I’ve had occasional issues with the video stream not displaying properly, but found that clicking the “full screen” symbol lower left in the image and back again usually recovers the nest box picture if refreshing the webpage doesn’t do the trick.

One of Nick & Jason’s other webcams, at Woking, is now watching a large group 5 chicks grow!

Sat 22nd April – and it’s high time I started a blog for this year’s Peregrine activity up on the Spire here at St Michael’s.

This is the 21st consecutive season of egg-laying at St Michael’s Mount Dinham; the first 11 used an external NE-facing shelf, since 2008 in the nest box mounted inside the SE-facing trefoil opening high in the Spire. This year Jason Fathers of Wildlife Windows and Nick Dixon have installed a new HD Camera in the nest box with a wider view including the trefoil opening from where the adults like to look out on their domain. After various issues with our broadband connection, the pictures have been clear and reliable since egg-laying began.

This is probably the “third generation” of breeding adults, with present male since 2005 and present female since 2009. There are pros & cons to Peregrines using such an enclosed breeding site. Indeed, are there any similar ones elsewhere? Adults, eggs and chicks have more protection from spring gales and summer storms during the breeding season, and from predators. But there may be risks from accumulation of debris (we have virtually no chance to clean it) – only 2 out of 4 eggs hatched again last year. But overall their record is good.

So, they laid their first egg at about 2am Fri 24 Mar, the same day as last year, just a few hours earlier.
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A 2nd egg was laid about 2.45pm on Mothering Sunday 26th Mar, about 60 hours after the 1st, and a 3rd egg at 11.55pm on Tuesday 28th Mar, 57 hours later.

The 4th & final egg was laid at 10.16am Fri 31 Mar – Wendy Bartter has kindly made a youtube video of it (as she has of the other 3 eggs being laid). Wendy has a Peregrine specific YouTube account, and also links from her and the @StMikes_Exeter twitter accounts. And use the “Peregrine Falcons” link across the top of this Blog page to go to the Webcam view.

The adults are now just over 3 weeks into the task of Incubation, and seem to be doing it well as usual. There should be just under 2 weeks till hatching, which if timings are similar to last year would most likely be on 2nd or 3rd of May…

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May 2017 at St Michael’s

Whoops! Well late with this one – added for completeness.

With Easter having been so late, May 2017 sees only Rogation Sunday and Ascension Day among the movable feasts. Regular weekday services continue with Tuesday & Thursday Vespers at 6pm, and Wednesday Matins & Low Mass at 9.30/10am.

Our nest box camera is online on the Peregrine page, and we hope that the 4 eggs laid in the last week of March will hatch during the first few days of May. Donations always welcome.

Ascension Day, Thursday 25th May, marks the start of a time of evangelistic prayer “#ThyKingdom_Come” called for by our Archbishops. In Devon this culminates in a Diocesan event at Exeter Cathedral starting at 6.30pm on Pentecost Sunday, 4th June.

Thurs 4th May at 12 noon, you may wish to join the Parish Lunch Club at Exeter College’s @34 Restaurant on the Hele Road site.

Sun 7 May, Easter 4. 10.45am Sung Mass. Service in F by Harris. Psalm 23 by Schubert.

Sun 7 May, 6pm First Sunday Choral Evensong & Benediction. Responses: Sumsion. Psalm 29 vv 1-10. Office Hymn: 103. Canticles: Stanford in C. Anthem: Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem – a thrilling composition by C V Stanford. O salutaris: Rossini. Tantum Ergo: Fauré.

Sat 13 May – Exeter Pride. We welcome any who want to show solidarity with Exeter’s LGBTQ+ communities to join us for Sung Matins at 10am at St Michael’s. There is a music practice at 9am for singers, and brunch will be served afterwards. Or join the Christian group in the Pride Parade from the St Sidwell’s Centre at 12noon.
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Sun 14 May, Easter 5. 10.45am Sung Mass. Setting: Darke in F. O taste and see, by Vaughan Williams. This is also the start of Christian Aid Week.

Thurs 18 May at St Boniface Church Whipton at 7.30pm. Concert by Exeter Police & Community Choir. Tickets £6 on the door.

Sat 20 May at 7.30 pm, Exevox Chamber Choir Concert of a cappella music entitled ‘Northern Lights’. Tickets £10 on the door.
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Rogation Sunday, 21 May, 10.45am Sung Mass and Procession around Mount Dinham. Missa Brevis by Lotti. If ye love me, by Tallis.

Tues 23 May at 6pm – Rogation Day and CBS Plainsong Mass for May.

Thurs 25 May, 40 days after Easter, we celebrate the Ascension of our Lord Jesus Christ into Heaven.
Ascension Day Plainsong Matins is sung at 7.30am from the West Gallery, followed by breakfast.
Ascension Matins
Thurs 25 May at 7.30pm, Sung Mass for Ascension Day. Little Organ Mass by Haydn. O clap your hands, by Gibbons. This is a joint Parish service – All welcome.

Sat 27 May, 9am at the Farmers’ Union for the monthly Men’s Breakfast jointly with St David’s.

Sun 28 May, Easter 7. 10.45am. Sung Mass. Setting: Sumsion in F. O God the king of glory, by Purcell.
Our Archbishops are asking all Christians to pray especially this week for better Witness and Evangelism to our secular society. St Michael’s offers welcome to all – a traditional Church for today!

Thurs 1 June at 7.45pm. The Canon John Thurmer Memorial Lecture, given by Dr Bruce Coleman of Exeter University History Dept on “The Oxford Movement in Church and Society”.

Sun 4 June, Whitsunday/Pentecost, 10.45am Sung Mass, and 6pm Choral Evensong & Benediction.
Also Sun 4 June, from 6.30pm in Exeter Cathedral, “Thy Kingdom Come”, a diocesan service in response to the Archbishops’ call to prayer, led by Bishop Sarah.

Richard Barnes.

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April 2017 at St Michael’s

Apologies for the rather late posting of this month’s copy of the Blog from the main stmichaelsmountdinham.org.uk website. We wish you a Blessed Easter.

Holy Week is the hardest but most rewarding time of the Christian Year, especially when we observe and share it together as unworthy but faithful disciples. We walk with Jesus from Adulation, through Companionship, Betrayal, Suffering and Acceptance to Resurrection. Please join us as often or occasionally as you are able.

Please continue to pray for St Michael’s and support your church with your time, talents and giving; we have much to look forward to together.

In other news, our resident Peregrine Falcons laid 4 eggs during the last week of March; you can follow their progress on the new camera on the website.

Sunday 2 April, Lent V, Passion, Crosses & Statues are veiled, 10.45am Sung Mass. Dorian Mode – Tallis. Song of Christ’s Glory – Grayston Ives. Ven David Gunn-Johnson.

Sun 2 Apr at 6pm, Choral Evensong & Benediction. Tallis Responses & Canticles. Psalm 30. Anthem: Lord let me know mine end, by Maurice Greene. Fr C.

Wed 5 Apr, 6pm Stations of the Cross; 7pm final Lent Reading Group Meeting.

Sun 9 Apr, Palm Sunday. N.B. Mass starts at 10.30am with a Procession around Mount Dinham. The Passion Gospel is sung. Mass in Phrygian Mode – Wood. Hosanna to the Son of David – Weelkes.

Palm Sunday 2016 with Ven David Gunn-Johnson + 2*Christopher

Palm Sunday 2016 with Ven David Gunn-Johnson + 2*Christopher


Mon, Tue, Wed of Holy Week – Low Mass at 10am.

Wed 12 Apr, Spy Wednesday when Judas went to the High Priest. 6pm Stations of the Cross with Stabat Mater Dolorosa -Pergolesi.
Station VI - St Veronica
Maundy Thursday, 13 Apr, Sung Mass at 7.30pm. We remember Jesus and his Disciples in the Upper Room, the Foot-washing, how the Last Supper became the First Holy Communion, the words of Jesus to his followers, and the Betrayal. Anglican Folk Mass – Martin Shaw; Ubi caritas, Tantum Ergo – Maurice Duruflé.
The High Altar is stripped, and you may wish to watch at the Altar of Repose for part of the all night Vigil.

Fri 14 Apr, Good Friday Liturgy 10.30am. Reproaches, by Upton. Veneration of the Cross. Crux Fidelis, attr. King John IV of Portugal.
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Good Friday, 8pm Tenebrae. An ancient service sung in Latin and English from the West Gallery to plainsong and polyphony by Lassus (1532-1594) and Palestrina (1525-1594) with the Miserere by Allegri (1582-1652). This profound and beautiful service takes us into the depths of Christ’s sufferings through Scripture and Music, ending in darkness and silence to symbolise Jesus’ descent to the dead.
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Sat 15 Apr, Holy Saturday 8pm – The Easter Vigil brings us back from darkness to holy brightness. We kindle the New Light, bless the Paschal Candles for both St Michael’s and St David’s, hear the Exsultet, the proclamation of Christ’s Resurrection, and renew our Baptismal Vows. Stanford in C&F; Since by man came death – Handel’s Messiah.
We celebrate Easter with a Bring&Share Supper after the Easter Vigil.

Easter Sunday, 16 April, 10.45am, Festal Sung Mass and Blessing of the Easter Garden. Introit – This Joyful Eastertide – Wood; Spatzenmesse – Mozart; Hallelujah Chorus – Handel.
St Michael’s wishes you a Happy and Blessed Easter. Christ is Risen; He is risen indeed! Alleluia!

Sun 23 Apr, Easter 2/I. 10.45am. Mass in F – Wood. Easter Anthem – Billings.
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Sun 23 Apr from 3pm onwards. Please come and enjoy St George’s Day Cream Teas & Brass Music – £5.

Tue 25 Apr at 6pm. CBS Plainsong Mass, St Mark the Evangelist.

Wed 26 Apr at 7.30pm. The Annual Parish Church Meeting takes place at St Michael’s.

Sat 29 Apr at 9am – Men’s Breakfast at the Farmers’ Union.

Sun 30 Apr, Easter 3/II, 10.45am. Mass in A minor – Casciolini. Ego sum panis vivus – Palestrina.

Richard Barnes.

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March 2017 at St Michael’s

Please pray for St Michael’s and support your church with your time, talents and giving. Lent starts on 1st March, St David’s Day. Our Liturgy and the music that supports it is simple & subdued this month. There’s a multiple celebration on Sun 26 March as the clocks go forward for BST, it’s Mothering Sunday, the Feast of the Annunciation transferred from 25th and Laetare – Rose Vestments or White, that is the question.

Wed 1 March, Ash Wednesday. Services Morning & Evening.
9.30am Matins, 10am Said Low Mass with Ashes. Fr Christopher.
7.30pm Solemn Sung Mass with Imposition of Ashes. Mass in the Dorian Mode – Tallis; Remember not Lord our offences – Purcell. Fr C.
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Sun 5 Mar, Lent I. 10.45am Sung Mass. Cranmer’s Litany of 1544 in Procession. Missa de Angelis; Purge me, O Lord – Purcell. Fr C.

Sun 5 Mar at 6pm, Choral Evensong & Benediction. Byrd Responses. Ps 50 vv 1-15. Short Service – Weelkes. Wash me throughly from my wickedness – SSWesley. Fr C.

Tue 7 Mar at 6pm, CBS Plainsong Mass, Saints Perpetua & Felicity, Martyrs at Carthage (203). Fr David Hastings.

Each Wednesday in Lent, 8,15,22,29 Mar & 5 Apr there is both Stations of the Cross at 6pm with a prayerful 40min walk around St Michael’s Church, and the Lent Reading Group at 7pm for an hour or so exploring the life and thoughts of St Augustine through his famous autobiography, the Confessions, led by Oliver Nicholson.
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Sun 12 Mar, Lent II 10.45am Sung Mass. Sarum Plainsong. God so loved the world – Goss. Ven David Gunn-Johnson. Fr Christopher and Preb Alastair Wheeler will be in church afterwards to talk about a Parish Pilgrimage to the Holy Land in April 2018.

Fri 17 Mar at 7.30pm, Exeter College Choral Society Concert – Poulenc Gloria and Mozart Solemn Vespers. Admission £10 adults, £5 students.
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Sun 19 Mar, Lent III 10.45am Sung Mass. Merbecke. Sicut Cervus – Palestrina. Fr C.
Sicut cervus desiderat ad fontes aquarum, ita desiderat anima mea ad te, Deus. Like as the hart desireth the water-brooks: so longeth my soul after thee, O God.

Sun 26 Mar, Lent IV, 10.45am. N.B. start of BST. Laetare, Mothering Sunday and Annunciation (transferred). Missa Aeterna Christi Munera – Palestrina. The Lord bless you & keep you – Rutter. Fr C.
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Sun 2 Apr, Lent V, Passion Sunday, Crosses & Statues are veiled, 10.45am Sung Mass. Dorian mode – Tallis. Song of Christ’s Glory – Grayston Ives. Ven David Gunn-Johnson.

Richard Barnes.

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February 2017 at St Michael’s

For the -gesima Sundays, 12th, 19th, 26th Feb, the choir sings all 3 of William Byrd’s Masses, composed c.1592-4, while in his 50s and a Roman Catholic, tolerated by Queen Elizabeth I. Byrd for 4 voices is probably best known, Byrd 3 more sparse & austere, and Byrd 5 the most complex & developed. We contrast these with more modern Motets; Philip Stopford’s 21st century take on “If ye love me”, Edward Elgar’s 1902 setting of “Ave verum corpus”, and “O Lord thou art my God” by 19th century Exeter composer Kellow Pye.
Bp Sarah Mullally
From Thurs 2 – Sun 5 February, Bishop Sarah is visiting our citywide Deanery as part of the Diocese’s “Bishops in Mission” initiative. Look out for events, and pray. We hope she will take part in St David’s School Assembly in St Mike’s and the 10.30am Thursday Eucharist at St David’s.

Thurs 2 February at 7.30pm, 40 days after Christmas, the Nativity narrative concludes with the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, Candlemas. Mass in C by John Ireland, and the “Nunc Dimittis” by Gustav Holst. Fr Christopher Durrant, with guest preacher Revd Matt Rowland, curate at St Leonard’s.

Sun 5 Feb, Epiphany V, 10.45am. Mass in F – Rheinberger. Motet: Our conversation is in Heaven – Gilbert. Fr Christopher.
Sun 5 Feb at 6pm, marking the Eve of 65th Anniversary of the Accession of Queen Elizabeth II. Choral Evensong & Benediction. Responses: Clucas. Psalms 1,3,4. Canticles: Purcell in G minor. Anthem: We wait for Thy loving kindness – McKie. Hymns 252, 269, 268. Fr C.

Wed 8 Feb at 1.30pm – Funeral Service for Joy Mitchell, taken by Fr David Hastings. May she rest in peace and rise in glory. Also the 10am Low Mass will be a Requiem said by Fr David.

Sun 12 Feb, Septuagesima, Epiphany VI. 10.45am. Mass for 4 voices – Byrd. If ye love me – Stopford. Fr C.

Sun 19 Feb, Sexagesima, Epiphany VII. 10.45am. Byrd 3. Ave verum corpus – Elgar. Archdeacon Christopher Futcher.

Wed 22 Feb at 7.30pm – St Michael’s Lecture. Penelope Cowell-Doe will reflect on the Report of the Bishops’ Reflection Group on Sexuality to General Synod. All welcome. Free with voluntary donations.

Thurs 23 Feb at 12noon – Lunch Club at Exeter College’s @34 Restaurant; sign up lists in both our churches.
Thurs 23 Feb at 6pm. CBS Plainsong Mass. St Polycarp, Bishop of Smyrna, Martyr (c.155)

Sun 26 Feb, Quinquagesima, Transfiguration Sunday. 10.45am. Byrd 5. O Lord Thou art my God – Pye. Preacher Bill Pattinson.

Shrove Tuesday, 28 Feb at 8.20pm. Pancakes after Choir Practice.

Wed 1 March, Ash Wednesday. Services Morning & Evening.
9.30am Matins, 10am Said Low Mass with Ashes. Fr C.
7.30pm Solemn Sung Mass with Imposition of Ashes. Mass in the Dorian Mode – Tallis; Remember not Lord our offences – Purcell. Preacher Ven David Gunn-Johnson.
Sun 5 Mar, Lent I. 10.45am Sung Mass. Cranmer’s Litany of 1544 in Procession. Fr C.
Sun 5 Mar at 6pm, Choral Evensong & Benediction.
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Then, if you want to discover St Augustine, the man behind the myths, please diary our Lent Reading Group at St Michael’s, Wednesday evenings in Lent (8,15,22,29 March, 5 April) at 7.00 – 8.15pm.

Finally, a topic guaranteed to make me unpopular. At Christmas we sang “What shall I give him, poor as I am?” Financial giving to St Michael’s is still inadequate to cover our basic costs (heating, insurance, music, etc., not to mention the Common Fund to the Diocese to pay for Clergy). Please consider again where your Church ranks amongst the things you spend your money on. Our “Giving” page
http://www.stmichaelsmountdinham.org.uk/about/giving/
has more details and a link to St Michael’s anonymous online donation page. Many thanks.
Richard Barnes.

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January 2017 at St Michael’s

A Happy New Year to all our readers.

“You wait little year on an empty stage, for fate to turn the light on;
your life little year is an empty page that we will have to write on – Twenty-sixteen going on seventeen!”
New Year’s Day Mass at 10.45am is Fr Tom Honey’s final Service at St Mike’s – please support this as we wish him well for the future.
And pray for our Parish of St David’s & St Michael’s as we enter the Interregnum/Vacancy of 2017; a busy time for Church & Chapel Wardens, our Curate Fr Christopher and the rota of visiting priests at both churches.

Sunday 1st January 2017, Holy Name of Jesus, 10.45am. Mass in F by Sir William Harris. Carol: Infant Holy, Infant Lowly, trad. arr. Willcocks. This is Fr Tom Honey’s final service at St Michael’s; we wish him well for his new ministry as Hospice Chaplain in Basingstoke.
N.B. No Evensong today, but please come to…

Tues 3rd Jan and each Tuesday. 6pm Plainsong Vespers & Silent Meditation. 7pm Choir Practice.
Wed 4th Jan and each Wednesday. 9.30am Prayer Book Matins, 10am Low Mass (Monthly Requiem).
Thurs 5th Jan and each Thursday. 6pm Plainsong Vespers & Silent Meditation.
Magi at the Manger
Friday 6th January, Epiphany, 7.30pm. Mass in F by Sumsion; O God who by the leading of a star, by Attwood. Please support this first weekday Feast of 2017. Celebrant & Preacher Fr Christopher Durrant.

Sunday 8th Jan, Baptism of Christ, 10.45am. Missa Aeterna Christi Munera (the eternal gifts of Christ), by Palestrina; Listen Sweet Dove, by Grayston Ives.

Sunday 15th Jan, Epiphany II, 10.45am Sung Mass. A little post-Christmas austerity with Kenneth Leighton’s Mass in D and John Tavener’s “The Lamb”. Celebrant & Preacher Ven David Gunn-Johnson.

Tuesday 17th January at 6pm. CBS Plainsong Mass. St Antony of Egypt, Hermit, Abbot (356). Celebrant Fr David Hastings.

18-25 January – Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.

Sunday 22nd Jan, Epiphany III, 10.45am . Mass in C & F and Beati quorum via, both by Stanford. Preacher Rev M Diffey (URC).

Wednesday 25th Jan, Conversion of St Paul, Years’ Mind of Canon John Thurmer. 9.30am BCP Matins, 10am Low Mass.

Sunday 29th Jan, Epiphany IV, 10.45am. Missa L’Hora Passa by Viadana; Ubi caritas, by Duruflé. Ven David Gunn-Johnson.
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We complete the Nativity narrative with the Feast of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, Candlemas, on Thursday 2nd February at 7.30pm. Mass in C by John Ireland; Nunc Dimittis by Gustav Holst. Celebrant & Preacher Fr Christopher.

Richard Barnes.

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December 2016 at St Michael’s

The seasons of Advent, Christmas & Epiphany are about the earthing of religion in relationships, strained or fulfilling, the unsettling humility of God become human, one of us, at his mother’s breast, in the outbuilding behind the Inn, awake in a manger.

This is Incarnation, the messy humanity of it all, for Mary & Joseph, the Shepherds and their families, ruthless Herod and his clever advisers, the Magi with their expectations; explored in our words & music, as we ponder the selfishness, sadness and sinfulness of 2016.

There is a strange symmetry in the life of Jesus, sometimes picked up in poems or paintings – stable cave and rock-hewn tomb, the wood of crib and cross, swaddling-bands and grave-clothes, the spices of the Wise men and the Women, Angel’s words to the Shepherds and the Women, the cruel pragmatism of politicians and zealots.

We hope our worship & fellowship at St Michael’s and St David’s will help us all to delight in the Season of Incarnation, Jesus Son of God, born in humility, Joy to the World.

Sunday 4th December, Advent II, 10.45am Sung Mass. Missa Brevis by Lotti; Motet “Canite Tuba” by Guerrero. …Veni, Domine, et noli tardare. Sound the trumpet …Come, Lord, and do not delay.

Our beautiful candlelit Advent Procession at St Michael’s is on Sunday 4th December at 6pm. Prayers, Readings, Hymns and Carols illuminate the 7 Great O Antiphons of the Advent Hymn “O come, O come Emmanuel”. The choir will sing the Pergolesi/Durante setting of the Magnificat. The service is followed by mulled wine and mince pies.
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Thursday 8th Dec at 6pm. Vespers for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. All are welcome.

Sunday 11th Dec, Advent III, Gaudete Sunday with Rose Red Vestments. 10.45am. Mass in A minor by Casciolini; E’en so Lord Jesus, by Manz.
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Sunday 11th Dec at 2pm, the Choir will sing Carols in the Chapel at Killerton House. National Trust admission applies. Please come and support us.

Sunday 11th Dec at 4.30pm, Exeter Chorale, conducted by Dr Nigel Browne, presents a Tea-time Concert with a “watery” theme. Music includes Stanford “The Blue Bird”, Tippett “Deep River”, a couple of stormy Baroque Motets, plus Drunken Sailors and a Mermaid! Admission £8 (children free) including refreshments.

Tuesday 13th Dec at 6pm, this month’s CBS Plainsong Mass celebrated by Fr David Hastings on St Lucy’s Day. All welcome.

Saturday 17th Dec at 5pm – Carol Concert with St Michael’s Choir in aid of the charity Refugee Support Devon.

Sunday 18th Dec, Advent IV, 10.45am. Mass in Phrygian Mode, by Wood. The Motet is “Anna mater Matris Christi” by John Plummer, a 15th century piece on the worthiness of St Anne to be the grandmother of Jesus.
Christmas Day Advent Wreath
Sunday 18th Dec, at St David’s Church at 6pm – Carol Service and Farewell to Canon Tom Honey & Jeanie at 7pm.

Saturday 24th December Christmas Eve, 11pm Carols from the West Gallery, 11.30pm, Midnight Mass. A “Victoria” Christmas, Missa “O Quam Gloriosum” & Motet “O Magnum Mysterium”.

Christmas Eve, and twelve of the clock. “Now they are all on their knees,” An elder said as we sat in a flock By the embers in hearthside ease.
We pictured the meek mild creatures where They dwelt in their strawy pen, Nor did it occur to one of us there To doubt they were kneeling then.
So fair a fancy few would weave In these years! Yet, I feel, If someone said on Christmas Eve, “Come; see the oxen kneel,
“In the lonely barton by yonder coomb Our childhood used to know,” I should go with him in the gloom, Hoping it might be so.
“The Oxen” by Thomas Hardy, was published in The Times on Christmas Eve 1915. On the face of it, a pastoral idyll of worshipping animals and simple country folk, but below the surface are Hardy’s growing doubts and the irony of such a myth ‘in these years’ of war raging in the mud of the trenches. Yet still hope lingers for peace on earth, upon the midnight clear.
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Sunday 25th Dec, Christmas Day, 10.45am Mass in F & In the Bleak Midwinter, both by Harold Darke.

Wednesday 28th Dec, Holy Innocents Day, Childermas, 10am Said Low Mass.

Sunday 1st January 2016, Holy Name of Jesus, 10.45am. Mass in F by Sir William Harris. Carol: Infant Holy, Infant Lowly, trad. arr. Willcocks. N.B. No Evensong today, but please come to…

Friday 6th January, Epiphany, 7.30pm. Mass in F by Sumsion; O God who by the leading of a star, by Attwood. Please support the first Feast of 2017.
Richard Barnes.

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November 2016 at St Michael’s

A busy diary for November, from Remembering to Anticipating, with a not-to-be-missed Book Sale.

Wed 2nd Nov, 7.30pm, All Souls’ Day, Sung Requiem Mass. Victoria, Stanford.
Sun 6th Nov, 10.45am, Trinity XXIV, Advent-3. Viadana, Gibbons.
Sun 6th Nov, 6pm, Choral Evensong & Benediction. Stanford, Bainton, Rossini, Fauré.
Wed 9th Nov, 7.30pm, Exeter College Concert. Cello & Piano.
Sun 13th Nov, 10.45am, Remembrance Sunday. Sumsion, Noble.
Sat 19th Nov, 3pm at St David’s Church – Holy Land Pilgrimage Preliminary Meeting.
Sun 20th Nov, 10.45am, Christ the King, Stir-Up, Confirmation. Casciolini, Parker.
Tue 22nd Nov, 6pm. CBS Plainsong Mass – St Cecilia (c.230), Patroness of Musicians.
Sat 26th Nov, 11am – 3pm. An Unusually Good Book Sale.
Sun 27th Nov, 10.45am, Advent Sunday. Wood x2.
Sun 27th Nov, 1pm, at Digger’s Rest, Woodbury Salterton. Advent Lunch.
Wed 30th Nov, 7.30pm, St Michael’s Lecture. Theology & Vegetarianism – Dr Matthew Barton.

Advance Notice:-
Sun 4th Dec. 6pm, Advent Procession – Readings, Candles, Carols, Hymns.
Sun 11th Dec, 4pm, Exeter Chorale Tea-time Concert. “Aqua Musicale”
Sat 17th Dec, late afternoon, Charity Carol Concert given by St Michael’s Choir.

Other Regular Services:-
Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6pm Plainsong Vespers & Meditation.
Wednesdays, 9.30am Morning Prayer, 10am Low Mass.
See the Website & Twitter for Music List & Service details.

Book Sale, Advent Lunch, Lecture & Concert
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Please support the “Unusually Good Book Sale” on Sat 26th Nov from 11am-3pm organised with St David’s Creates. As well as books & other media, there will be Piano music from Matthew Wright, Organ demonstration by Nigel Browne, and a guided tour of the Church given by Richard Parker. All-in-all, a day not to miss.

Please contact Chris & Lis Heaven in Church or via Facebook to sign up (by 20th at latest,please) for the St Mike’s Advent Lunch at the Digger’s Rest, Woodbury Salterton, EX5 1PQ. Cost £17.50 or £21.00.

On Wed 30th Nov we conclude our Autumn “isms” lectures with Dr Matthew Barton considering religious and theological aspects of Vegetarianism. Free & all welcome.
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We are pleased to host a Concert on Wed 9th Nov in support of the Exeter College Chris Wilson Music Award; Jan Skrdlik, Cello & Petra Besa, Piano, play Saint-Saens, Kodaly, Dvorak. £15.

Please Note also:- Fr Christopher has asked his father-in-law Preb. Alistair Wheeler to organise a parish pilgrimage to the Holy Land in the month after Easter 2018! Alistair is a retired priest from Bath & Wells Diocese, who has led Holy Land pilgrimages over many decades. He will be making a short informal presentation about the Holy Land at St. David’s Church at 3pm on Saturday 19th November.

Choir Music

Our traditional All Souls’ Day Requiem, Wed 2nd Nov at 7.30pm, uses the Missa Pro Defunctis a 4, by Victoria, with Stanford’s motet “Justorum animae”, the souls of the righteous are in the hand of God. All are welcome to this moving Service when the list of names of the Faithful Departed is prayed.

On Sun 6th Nov at 6pm, our Evensong Anthem “And I saw a new heaven” by Edgar Bainton continues the Remembrance-tide theme. The Benediction hymns are Romantic settings by Rossini & Fauré, as Jesus, lifted up, draws us to himself.
Remembrance
For Remembrance Sunday on the 13th the music is the Communion Service in F by Herbert Sumsion (1899-1995), who was at Gloucester Cathedral, Chorister and Organist, for 60 years. From 1917 to 1919 Sumsion served in the Queen’s Westminster Rifles and spent time in the trenches in Flanders. The Motet by Tertius Noble uses a versified form of Wisdom 3.

“Souls of the righteous in the hand of God,
Nor hurt nor torment cometh them anigh;
O holy hope of immortality.
Souls of the righteous in the hand of God,
to eyes of men unwise, they seem to die;
They are at peace, O fairest liberty.
On earth as children chasten’d by Love’s rod,
As gold in furnace tried, so now on high
they shine like stars, a golden galaxy:
Souls of the righteous in the hand of God.”

Please support a special service on 20th Nov – as well as being Stir-up Sunday and Christ the King, we will welcome Bishop Martin Shaw to our Sung Mass to administer the Sacrament of Confirmation on Amy Down. We will sing “Te Deum laudamus”, the great 4th century credal hymn in a setting by the American composer Horatio Parker, learned on our summer visit to Winchester.

On Sun 27th Nov we joyously celebrate the traditional start of the New Liturgical Year, Advent Sunday, with music by Charles Wood, his Mass in F and “O Thou the central Orb”.

“Let Thy bright beams disperse the gloom of sin, Our nature all shall feel eternal day
In fellowship with thee, transforming clay To souls erewhile unclean; now pure within.”

Richard Barnes

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October 2016 at St Michael’s

Trying a new format with Diary first and commentary afterwards.

Sun 2nd Oct, 10.45am, Dedication Sunday, Sung Mass. Rheinberger, Bruckner.
Sun 2nd Oct, 3.40pm, ExeVox Chamber Choir, Mini-Concert + Refreshments.
Sun 2nd Oct, 6pm, Choral Evensong & Benediction. Clucas, Dyson, Harris.

Thu 6th Oct, 6pm, CBS Plainsong Mass. St Bruno, Founder of Carthusian Order.

Sat 8th Oct, 4pm, at Exeter Cathedral. Orchestral Evensong! Brahms, Stanford, Parry.

Sun 9th Oct, 10.45am, Trinity XX, Sung Mass. Palestrina, Fauré.

Fri 14th Oct, 7.30pm, Concert with St David’s Neighbourhood Partnership ARTSfest.
Cancelled – Sat 15th Oct, 7.30pm, Tudor Dance Group – Cancelled.

Sun 16th Oct, 10.45am, Harvest, Sung Mass. Ireland, Loosemore.

Sun 23rd Oct, 10.45am, Trinity XXII, Sung Mass. Byrd 5, Farrant.

Wed 26th Oct, 7.30pm, St Michael’s Lecture. Deliverance – Fr John Underhill.

Sun 30th Oct. 10.45am, All Saints’ Sunday. Victoria, Harris.

Wed 2nd Nov, 7.30pm, Sung Requiem Mass. Victoria, Stanford.

Our other Regular Services:-
Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6pm Plainsong Vespers & Meditation.
Wednesdays, 9.30am Morning Prayer, 10am Low Mass.
Tuesdays, 7-8.30pm Choir Practice.

Please see other Website links & Twitter posts for full Music List & Service details.
ExeVoxMiniConcerts
Concerts & Lecture
Please support the ExeVox Concert on Sun 2nd Oct, directed by Peter Adcock. They will give a half-hour mini-Concert at St Michael’s, followed by Refreshments. It’s one of three mini-concerts of classical and lighter pieces in an afternoon of music-making in aid of Hospiscare; starting at 2.00pm in St Stephen’s Church on the High Street, continuing at 2.45pm in St Pancras’ Church in the Guildhall Centre and coming to St Michael’s for 3.40pm. Each is free, with voluntary collections for Hospiscare. You may like to stay or return to St Michael’s for our monthly Evensong at 6pm.

Sat 8th Oct at Exeter Cathedral at 4pm sees a rather special Evensong with Exeter Symphony Orchestra and the Cathedral & University Chapel Choirs combining to offer the original orchestral versions of Brahms Psalm 84 “How lovely are thy dwellings”, the Canticles in A by Stanford, and the Anthem “I was glad” by Parry.

Please also support a joint Concert with St David’s Neighbourhood Partnership at 7.30pm on Fri 14th Oct featuring internationally known local flautist, Candice Hamel, with Mariko Asakawa-North, piano, and St Michael’s Choir.
Unfortunately, the Tudor Dance Display on Sat 15th Oct has been CANCELLED owing to circumstances beyond “ARTSfest”‘s control.

On Wed 28th Oct St Michael’s Lectures welcome back to Exeter Fr John Underhill, now a curate in Eastbourne, to talk on the subject of Deliverance Ministry & Exorcism.
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Choir Music
On 2nd Oct, Dedication Sunday, we have a romantic 19th century Mass setting by Rheinberger (1839-1901). The Motet “Locus Iste” by Bruckner (1824-96) translates – This place was made by God, a priceless (inaestimabile) mystery; it is without reproof (irreprehensibilis).

Our Evensong music is mainly “mellow” for Autumn, Dyson in F Mag & Nunc, and Elgar & Fauré Benediction Hymns, and Harris’s Anthem “Behold the Tabernacle of God is with men” is suited to the Sunday & the Service.

Missa Lauda Sion is a lesser known Palestrina Mass now in our repertoire, and the French dramatist Jean Racine (1639-99) provides the words for the much loved “Cantique” by Fauré (1845-1924) on 9th Oct. This beautiful Hymn to Christ translates thus:-
O Word, equal to the Most High, Our sole hope, eternal day of the earth and heavens,
We break the silence of the peaceful night. Divine Saviour, cast Thine eyes upon us!
Shed the fire of Thy mighty grace upon us. Let all Hell flee at the sound of Thy voice.
Dispel the slumber of a languishing soul That leads it to forget Thy laws!
O Christ, be favourable to your faithful people Now gathered to bless Thee.
Receive the hymns we offer to Thine immortal glory, And may we return laden with Thy gifts.

Harvest is celebrated on Sun 16th Oct – we are asked to collect non-consumable items (shower gel, toothpaste/brush, washing-up liquid etc.) throughout October, rather than ‘food’ at this time, to be sent to the Exeter FoodBank. The Mass setting is new to us, John Ireland (1879-1962) in C, and the Motet is ”O Lord increase our Faith” with music by Henry Loosemore (1600-70) .

Trinity XXII sees us back in the 16th century with William Byrd’s Mass for 5 voices (SATTB) written around 1594, and “Lord for Thy tender mercies sake” by Richard Farrant (c.1525-80)

October ends with All Saints’ Sunday, singing Tomas Luis de Victoria’s Missa “O quam gloriosum”, published in 1583, and Sir William Harris’s “Holy is the True Light” from 1947.

Please note for your Diaries:- All Souls’ Day Requiem, Wed 2nd Nov at 7.30pm, with the Missa Pro Defunctis a 4, also by Victoria, and Motet “Justorum Animae” by Stanford.

Richard Barnes

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September 2016 at St Michael’s

Key dates for your Diaries. Thurs 29 Sept at 7pm Michaelmas – Fr Christopher’s 1st Mass. Sun 25 Sept at 9.30am Ordination at St David’s.

Welcome or welcome back! It’s a good time to get back to Church at St Michael’s with our Curate’s Ordination and the Feast of Michaelmas to look forward to this month.

Tuesday & Thursday 6pm Sung Vespers & Meditation resume. Matins & Low Mass are said at 9.30/10am on Wednesdays, and “St David’s Communion” at St Michael’s at 10.30am on Thursdays 1st & 8th – then back to St David’s. Plus there’s the Heritage Open Days, with Cream Teas on Sunday 11th, and a St Michael’s Lecture.
All are welcome to all services and events at St Michael’s.
PokemonGO Pokestop
Apparently St Michael’s, Mount Dinham, is a Pokestop in the #PokemonGO game, so please visit us, and come in and have a look around. We have some interesting characters of our own. Also the Roof Repair Fund work has started,so please be careful near the scaffolding.

Thursday 1st September, St Giles Hermit & Abbot, Eucharist at 10.30 followed by Refreshments. Plainsong Vespers resume at 6pm.

Sunday 4th September, Trinity XV, 10.45am Sung Mass. Palestrina & Tallis.
Sun 4 Sept, 6pm, Evensong and Benediction. Sumsion Responses. Psalm: 121. Canticles: Harwood in A flat. Anthem: O for a closer walk with God, by Stanford. O salutaris. Tantum Ergo.
Our Lady at Pentecost
Thurs 8 Sept at 6pm, CBS Plainsong Mass celebrating the Birthday of the Blessed Virgin Mary. All welcome, please support.

Saturday 10th September, Heritage Open Day 9am-6pm, and Devon Historic Churches Trust Ride & Stride. Guided Tour of Mount Dinham & our Church at 4.30pm with Richard Parker.

Sunday 11th September, Trinity XVI, 10.45am Sung Mass. Harwood & Lloyd.
Also Heritage Open Day 10am-5pm, with Cream Teas served during the afternoon from 3-5pm.
Solstice Choir
Tuesday 13th September at 7pm. Open Choir Practice, for anyone wanting to sing a wide variety of sacred choral music in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere with the rather good choir at St Mike’s. We would like to appoint Bass & Soprano Choral Scholars from the University following auditions. Junior Scholars, looking to gain experience while considering applying for a University or College Choral Scholarship, are also welcome. Please contact Erika Borley, Director of Music.

Wed 14 Sept is Holy Cross Day, which will be remembered at Matins and 10am Low Mass.
On Fri 16 Sept, we can remember Ninian, Bishop of Galloway (432) and Edward Bouverie Pusey, one of the founders of the Oxford Movement (1882). And on Sat 17 Sept, Hildegard, Abbess of Bingen, Visionary and Musician (1179).

Sunday 18th September, Trinity XVII, 10.45am Mass. Darke & Attwood.

Tuesday 20th September at 7pm. Another Open Choir Practice at St Mike’s.

Sunday 25th September, Trinity XVIII, 10.45am Said Mass. Because the Choir and Congregation are invited to 9.30am Ordination Service at St David’s Church, at which Bp Robert Attwell will ordain as Priests our Curate, Fr Christopher Durrant, and Rev Ann Futcher from the Holyford Mission Community based around Branscombe & Colyton in East Devon. St David’s & St Michael’s Choirs will join together to sing music by Nigel Walsh for this special service.

Wednesday 28th September, 7.30pm, St Michael’s Lecture. We welcome Professor David Horrell from University of Exeter Department of Theology & Religion to talk about “Ethnicity, Race and Religion in early Christian and Jewish Texts and Modern Biblical Scholarship.”
AngelCarving
Thursday 29th September is Michaelmas and we have our Festival Sung Mass at 7pm, (note the earlier time) at which Fr Christopher Durrant will celebrate Mass for the first time. All are most welcome to this service, which will be followed by a Bring & Share Party – please join us. Music will include the Introit “Angeli Archangeli” by Andrea Gabrieli, movements from Haydn’s St Nicolas Mass, and the Anthem “Faire is the Heaven where happy soules have rest”, by Sir William Harris.

Sunday 2nd October, Dedication Sunday, 10.45am Mass. Rheinberger & Bruckner.
ExeVoxMiniConcerts
Sunday 2nd October at 3.40pm, ExeVox Chamber Choir, directed by Peter Adcock, will give a half-hour mini-Concert at St Michael’s, followed by Refreshments. This will be one of three mini-concerts featuring classical, modern and traditional music in an afternoon of music making across Exeter city centre in aid of Hospiscare.
Starting at 2.00pm in St Stephen’s Church on the High Street, continuing at 2.45pm in St Pancras Church in the Guildhall Centre and coming to St Michael’s at 3.40pm. Entry at each venue is free, with voluntary collections for Hospiscare. You may like to stay at or return to St Michael’s for…

Sun 2 Oct, 6pm, Choral Evensong and Benediction. Clucas Responses. Psalm: 142. Canticles: Dyson in F. Anthem: Behold the Tabernacle of God, by Harris. O salutaris: Elgar. Tantum Ergo: Faure.

Richard Barnes.

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