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Schedule of Services

Marking the days and seasons in Christian community is a tradition as ancient as the Church itself. We follow the patterns of feast and fast, we commemorate the saints who teach us more about God's love for us, and we celebrate God in Christ present with us in the Sacrament. In these actions we are conforming our lives more and more with God's deepest longing for us, which is to be united in his purpose, which is nothing other than Love itself.

A regular and stable pattern of worship is important because people can then make attendance at Mass or the Office a part of their own spiritual practice. Over the next year, the rector expects to reestablish a pattern of daily Morning and Evening Prayer and daily Eucharist. Please watch this space as we add services to the daily round.

Sunday Services (September to May)
9:00 AM Sung Mass
10:10 AM Christian Education for Children and Adults
11:00 AM Solemn High Mass
5:00 PM Solemn Evensong (first Sunday of the month)

Nursery care for infants and toddlers available

Please join us for Coffee Hour in the undercroft
after each Mass.

Weekday Services
12:15 Mass (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday)
6:00 Evening Prayer (Wednesday)
6:30 Healing Mass (Wednesday)

Feast days and national holidays as announced

The clergy are available to hear confessions
at any time by appointment.

For this week's services and events, click here.

Whether you come for Solemn High Mass, with incense and the full choir, for a simple Low Mass in the Lady Chapel, we hope you will feel welcome. Please introduce yourself to one of the clergy and we want to remind you that, according to the practice of the Episcopal Church, all Baptized persons are welcome to receive the Sacrament of Holy Communion.