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Please see '[[Times of Services]]' for our regular services. Special Services and Events are listed below.
 
Please see '[[Times of Services]]' for our regular services. Special Services and Events are listed below.
  
{{Red|During the third lockdown, Public Worship has not been suspended, so our regular Services are being held at the normal times, but of course we are still not yet able to resume any of our out-of-Church and social activities.}}
 
  
{{Event|Mothering Sunday|14 Mar 2021, 10:15 AM}}
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{{Event|Palm Sunday|28 Mar 2021, 10:15 AM|Sung Mass with the Blessing of Palm Crosses}}
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{{Event|ST. MARTIN'S FELLOWSHIP GROUP|Tuesday 16th April 2024, 2.30 p.m.|in the Bishop Luscombe Room.}}
{{Event|Maundy Thursday|01 Apr 2021, 7:30 PM|"The Mass of the Lord's Supper" followed by "The Watch" The first of the Triduum (three days) Services. The foot-washing will not be possible this year, but other details will be observed as closely as current restrictions allow.}}
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{{Event|Good Friday - Stations of the Cross|02 Apr 2021, 10:30 AM|There will be short meditations for all fourteen stations in the Church. This year we may not move round the Church to visit them, but will remain in our places as we follow the Service to take part in this journey.}}
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{{Event|JUMBLE SALE in aid of CHRISTIAN AID|Saturday 27th April 2024, 10.30 a.m.|in the Church Hall.}}
{{Event|The Good Friday Liturgy|02 Apr 2021, 2:00 PM|The second of the Triduum sequence of Services.}}
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{{Event|Holy Saturday - The Easter Vigil|03 Apr 2021, 8:00 PM|The third of the Triduum sequence of Services - includes Blessing of the New Fire and the Paschal Candle, Renewal of Baptismal Vows and First Communion of Easter}}
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{{Event|COFFEE MORNING|Saturday 4th May 2024, 10:00 a.m.|in the Church Hall.}}
{{Event|Easter Day - Sung Mass|04 Apr 2021|10:15 AM}}
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{{Event|Low Sunday - Father Gorran's final Sunday Service as Vicar at St. Martin's|11 Apr 2021, 10:15 AM|It is Father Gorran’s wish that this should be a normal Sunday morning service, for the regular congregation of Saint Martin’s. Under the current COVID 19 restrictions, we have enough room for these, but we cannot encourage greater numbers to attend and we cannot offer any hospitality or opportunity for people to mingle. Everyone has made great sacrifices over the last year and he does not want this occasion to be the time when we throw that all away. BUT all is not lost, as he has agreed to return for a proper Farewell when we celebrate our Patronal Festival - see below:}}
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{{Event|OUR PATRONAL FESTIVAL and FATHER GORRAN'S FAREWELL|13 Nov 2021, 12:00 AM|Also the DEDICATION OF OUR RE-ORDERED SACRISTY. This is the nearest Saturday to November 11th, St. Martin's Day. Father Gorran is returning to Celebrate and Preach at our Sung Mass, and also to bless our Sacristy, following the completion of the re-ordering work this Summer. This will be the occasion when we hope to give him the Farewell he deserves, when friends near and far can travel to be with us, fill the Church, and enjoy a buffet together afterwards in the Church Hall.}}
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AND SAVE THE DATE FOR THIS EVENT FURTHER AHEAD!
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{{Event|The 100th ANNIVERSARY of the GLASTONBURY PILGRIMAGE|Saturday 13th July 2024.|Our Preacher will be Bishop Rowan Williams}}

Latest revision as of 20:51, 15 April 2024

Calendar

Please see 'Times of Services' for our regular services. Special Services and Events are listed below.


ST. MARTIN'S FELLOWSHIP GROUP

Tuesday 16th April 2024, 2.30 p.m.

in the Bishop Luscombe Room.

JUMBLE SALE in aid of CHRISTIAN AID

Saturday 27th April 2024, 10.30 a.m.

in the Church Hall.

COFFEE MORNING

Saturday 4th May 2024, 10:00 a.m.

in the Church Hall.


AND SAVE THE DATE FOR THIS EVENT FURTHER AHEAD!

The 100th ANNIVERSARY of the GLASTONBURY PILGRIMAGE

Saturday 13th July 2024.

Our Preacher will be Bishop Rowan Williams