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Featuring the Saints whose feast-day is this month
- Under the Romans On June 22nd the Church remembers St Alban, who was put to death on that day in 250AD, on the site of the town in Hertfordshire that now bears his name and has a splendid cathedral which houses his shrine. Christianity was struggling to survive in third century Britain under Roman rule....22nd June St Alban, British martyr
- Helping a stranger in need Alban should be the patron saint of anyone who impulsively offers to help a stranger in need… and finds their own life turned upside down as a result. The story goes that Alban was a Roman citizen quietly living in England in the third century. Then, miles away in Rome,...22nd June St Alban
- Preparing the way for the Messiah John the Baptist is famous for baptising Jesus, and for losing his head to a woman. He was born to Zechariah, a Temple priest, and Elizabeth, who was a cousin of Mary, the mother of Jesus. John was born when his mother was advanced in years, and after the...24th June John the Baptist
- The two most famous apostles are remembered this month, for they share a feast day. St Peter, ‘the Rock’ St Peter (d. c. 64AD), originally called Simon, was a married fisherman from Bethsaida, near the Sea of Galilee. He met Jesus through his brother, Andrew. Jesus gave him the name of Cephas (Peter) which means...29th June Feast of SS Peter & Paul, the two most famous apostles
- Sundays of the Month Editor: This month we are introducing a new feature, as we thought you might find it helpful to know what the Sundays of each month are called… SUNDAYS IN MAY 1st Third Sunday of Easter (Philip and James transferred to 2nd May) 8th Fourth Sunday of Easter 15th Fifth...High Days and Holy Days (all) for May 2022
- Editor: This month we are introducing a new feature, as we thought you might find it helpful to know what the Sundays of each month are called… 1st Third Sunday of Easter (Philip and James transferred to 2nd May) 8th Fourth Sunday of Easter 15th Fifth Sunday of Easter 22nd Sixth Sunday...SUNDAYS IN MAY 2022
- May is the month when the ancient pagans used to get up to ‘all sorts’! The Romans held their festival to honour the mother-goddess Maia, goddess of nature and growth. (May is named after her.) The early Celts celebrated the feast of Beltane, in honour of the sun god, Beli. For centuries in ‘Olde England’...1st May: May Day – unbridled merriment
- One thing for sure: the apostles were not self-obsessed. In fact, many a church historian has wished that they had left us just a few more personal details about themselves in the New Testament. James the Less is an excellent example. This is the name we give to James the son of Alphaeus, but beyond...1st May: James the Less, quiet son of Alphaeus
- This is the name behind the Athanasian Creed. Athanasius (296-373) was born into a prosperous family in Alexandria in Egypt, studied in the Christian school there and entered the ministry. He was twenty-nine years old when he accompanied Alexander, the bishop of Alexandria, to the Church’s first ecumenical Council, at Nicaea in 325. Although Athanasius...2nd May: Athanasius, the theologian who gave us the Nicene Creed
- Many years ago, studying English literature at university, I was intrigued to be introduced to the work of Julian of Norwich. She was writing at the end of the 14th century, when our modern English language was slowly emerging from its origins in Anglo-Saxon and Middle English. Our lecturer was mainly concerned with her importance...8th May: Julian of Norwich, a voice from a distant cell
- Have you ever worked for a disorganised organisation? You know the scene: your boss lives in a mild panic, your goals and deadlines keep being changed, your colleagues whisper darkly in corners, emails contradict each other, meetings lead to more confusion… and you go home each night with a headache. Pachomius should be the patron...9th May: Pachomius, a patron saint for administrators
- Here is a great saint for all teachers, head teachers and principals of educational institutions, and indeed anyone whose vocation is to train and equip others. For Comgall (c 516 – c 601) was founder and first abbot of Bangor, which became the largest monastery in Ireland. And large means LARGE – for including several...10th May: Comgall, the saint for those in education