THIS WEEK

Third Sunday in Lent – 9th to 14th March

WE beseech you, Almighty God, look upon the hearty desires of your humble servants, and stretch forth the right hand of your Majesty, to be our defence against all our enemies; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

MorningPrayer / EveningPrayer
Monday / Ex. 12:37-end / Jn. 4:27-end / Ex. 13:1-16 / Eph. 3
Tuesday / Ex. 13:17-14:14 / Jn. 5:1-23 / Ex. 14:15-end / Eph. 4:1-16
Wednesday / Ex. 15:1-26 / Jn. 5:24-end / Ex. 15:27-16:35 / Eph. 4:17-30
Thursday / Ex. 17 / Jn. 6:1-21 / Ex. 18 / Eph. 4:31-5:21
Friday / Ex. 19 / Jn. 6:22-40 / Ex. 20:1-21 / Eph. 5:22-6:9
Saturday / Ex. 22:20-23:17 / Jn. 6:41-end / Ex. 23:18-end / Eph. 6:10-end

SUNDAY–The Fourth Sunday in Lent (Refreshment Sunday), HIGH MASS 11.00 am, Preacher–The Principal.

The Fourth Sunday in Lent (15th March) will be the final High Mass of Hilary Term at Pusey House. Daily Mass and Offices continue until 20th March. The first High Mass of Trinity Term will be at 11.00 am on Sunday 26th April.

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THE CHAPTER OF PUSEY HOUSE

The Revd Dr George Westhaver, Principal

The Revd Mark Stafford, Chaplain

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PUSEY HOUSE

Third Sunday in Lent

8th March2015

11 a.m. High Mass

Music of the Mass: PlainsongMissa Adventus et Quadragesmae

Entrance Hymn:353 Dear Lord and Father of mankind

First Lesson:Numbers 22 v. 21-32

Psalm:9 v. 13-end

Confiteor tibi

CAN / Have mercy upon me, O Lord; consider the trouble which I suffer of them that hate me: thou that liftest me up from_the gates_of dëath.
FULL / That I may shew all thy praises within the ports of the daughter_of Sion : I will rejoice in thy_salvation.
CAN / The heathen are sunk down in the pit that they made :
in the same net which they hid privily, is their foot taken.
FULL / The Lord is known to execute judgement :
the ungodly is trapped in the work of his own händs.
CAN / The wicked shall be turned into hell :
and all the people that forget God.
FULL / For the poor shall not alway be forgotten :
the patient abiding of the meek shall not perish for ever.
CAN / Up, Lord, and let not man have the up_per hand :
let the heathen be judged in thy sight.
FULL / Put them in fear, O Lord :
that the heathen may know themselves to be_but mën.

Second Lesson:Ephesians 5 v. 1-14

Lent Prose: 507

Gospel acclamation:

Unto thee I lift up mine eyes:

O thou that dwellest in the heavens.

THE GOSPEL: Luke 11 v. 14-28

Sermon: The Rev’d Raymond Obin: For or Against

Offertory Hymn: 65 Christian, dost thou see them

Communion Sentence:

Yea, the sparrow hath found an house, and the swallow a nest for herself, where she may lay her young :eventhine altars, O LORD of hosts, my King, and my God; Blessedarethey that dwell in thy house: they will be still praising thee.

Psalm 84 v. 3-4

Anthem:

Ne irascaris Domine satis,
et ne ultra memineris iniquitatis nostrae.
Ecce respice populus tuus omnes nos.
Civitas sancti tui facta est deserta.
Sion deserta facta est,
Jerusalem desolata est. / Be not angry, O Lord,
and remember our iniquity no more.
Behold, we are all your people
Your holy city has become a wilderness.
Zion has become a wilderness,
Jerusalem has been made desolate.

Words:Lamentations

Music: William Byrd c.1542-1623

After Communion:392 Lead kindly light

Recessional:333 All my hope on God is founded

The Angelus:Page 11

Please join the Chapter forlunch and drinks upstairsin the HoodRoom after Mass.

NOTICES

Recollections series, Wednesday 11thMarch, 2 pm . The aim of the series is to provide an intensive introduction to some of the key periods, characters, and ideas of Christian history. This Wednesday our speaker will be Richard Conrad OPon Thomas Aquinas: How the Holy Spirit enriches heart and mind. All are welcome. Email for more information.

Christianity 1.0- basics of the Faith according to Dr Pusey. On Monday 9th March at 6 pm, we will discuss the theological questions and consequences that arise relating to devotion to Mary in the Anglo-Catholic tradition. All are most welcome.

Social Action. Our next session to make sandwiches to help feed the city’s homeless will be at 3 pm on Tuesday 10th March. All are most welcome to help out. We have also been asked whether any male members of the congregation might have old trousers or jeans that could be donated to help clothe those in need. If you think you can help, please email .

Evensong and Benediction, Friday 13th March, 5.30pm. This Friday there will be a service of Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament after Evensong. All are most welcome.

E-Mail List. Are you not receiving our weekly emails but would like to? If you think you might not be on our email list then please send a message to and we’ll make sure you receive all the updates from the House via e-mail.

Confession. Some find it helpful to arrange a private confession during Lent. If you wish to do this or find out more about the practice then please contact the Principal or Chaplain.

Fridays in Lent. On Fridays during Lent, the Litany will be said at 7.30 am.

Lenten Literature. Please do take one of our booklets with information and advice on how to observe Lent. Alternatively please speak to either the Principal or the Chaplain.

Homilies at Wednesday Evensong. This term we are having a short homily preached at Evensong on Wednesdays (5.30 pm) all are welcome.

Final Call for Lent Retreat. Numbers must be sent to Ascot Priory on Monday (tomorrow). There is still time to come on our Lenten Retreat but please speak to one of the Chapter today if you would like to come.