All Saints Margaret Street | All Saints Parish Newsletter 20 December 2019

All Saints Parish Newsletter 20 December 2019

Advent 4

Matthew goes to some trouble, in the lengthy genealogy preceding Sunday’s Gospel, to link Jesus, via Joseph, to the dodgy Davidic dynasty. It is King Ahaz of that line whose inglorious reign gave rise to the ‘Emmanuel’ prophecy in our first reading today, appropriated by Matthew. Joseph, the otherwise little-known and undistinguished scion of this once-great dynasty, is presented as redeeming it in his own decisive and generous response to a more personal crisis. Unlike Ahaz his fears were not for himself and his reputation but for Mary, his betrothed. Why a link to Joseph, when the story insists on divine paternity? By naming the child, Joseph became his legal father: that is the point. We might further conjecture that Jesus’ appropriation of gentle and loving fatherhood as the primary Christian understanding of our relationship with God was surely nurtured by Joseph, by who he was, however unknown to us. It is the particularity of that relationship and presence which gives rise to our relationship with God, whose nearer presence we celebrate at this season.

 

The Gospel is God’s unconditional presence with us, Emmanuel. It is not a generalpresence, nor a shouty Almighty Brian Blessed. It is quiet and it is particular, like Joseph. The incarnation is a quiet event: the shepherds and the wise men are a small chorus, not massed extras in a Cecil B. DeMille epic. The secular Roman writers Tacitus and Pliny knew about the crucifixion and the new religious sect, but the Empire was blithely unaware of Christmas. That is as it should be, because ours is a religion of particular relationships. Matthew and Luke’s lengthy genealogies are, in that sense, on the money. This is what critics of Christianity have called the ‘scandal of particularity’. Well if it is a scandal it is as much the core of the gospel as the scandal of the cross, for we humans are nothing ‘in general’.

 

The incarnation is particular because we are particular. We have taken centuries to learn that evangelisation is only effective in particular relationships. Mass rallies stir the troops; mega-churches confirm the self-righteous and prosperous in their cocoon, but conversion happens inch by inch, day by day and personal relationship by personal relationship; each of us is an Evangelist, good or bad, to our neighbour.

 

Think of the sacraments: they are in every case particular to the participants, not grand spectacles to impress the world. The core of the Mass is the offering of simple elements of food and drink and the receiving of them in communion by particular Christians. Baptism, confirmation, confession, ordination, matrimony, unction – all make and progress the particular relationship of individuals with God.

 

It is the human scale and truthfulness of the incarnation that we celebrate: more human and also, we learn, more divine. God is to be found not in the great wind or the raging fire but in the ‘still small voice’; the Word becomes flesh not in an imperial spectacle but in a backstreet stable, and, as Betjeman wrote, ‘lives again in bread and wine.’

Yours in Christ,

Michael Bowie


The final parish lunch of the year will take place on Sunday, prepared by Tom Leeman.  Tickets £6 from the Parish Shop

 

PARISH OFFICE

For the foreseeable future the Parish Office will not always be staffed.

James Sherwood will usually be in the office on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

From Tuesday to Saturday, Peter Little will also be in and around the church working as sacristan / verger.

 

The best way to get in touch with the parish is by email:

E:  office@allsaintsmargaretstreet.org.uk         (T: 020 7636 1788)

 

 

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THIS WEEK’S PRAYER DIARY 


Those who are sick or distressed and have asked for prayers: 

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, Mashee Eyob, Belinda, Victor Sharp, David Fettke, Elaine Faulkner, Joan Cooper, Jenni Black, Sr Elizabeth, Ondina Brash, Elizabeth Dennis, Sian Evans, Fr Graham Francis, Helen Mannion, Vallery Tchukov, Hilary Anne, Sarah Vice, Lenore Kimbrough, Jane Kirton, Fr Ron Swan

 

Those known to us recently departed: 

David Paton Pr, Ros Tagoe (12/12) Germay Green, Claire Maclean, Helen Minnett, Jean Stirling Smith, Anthony Holmes. 

 

Anniversaries of death this week: 

Elizabeth Ross, Anthony Creek, Richard Routledge, Helen Turner, Harold Pobjoy, Pr, Anne Scott,Cynthia Tucker, Miriam Smith, Augustus Thompson, Paul de Fortis, Pr, Doreen Forde, Hugh Warren Pr, Lennox Berkeley, Desmond Berk, Kenneth Bond, Percy Fleming, Paul Drake, Ernest Gaskell, Gordon Symes

 

THIS SUNDAY at ALL SAINTS: 

Sunday 22 December ADVENT 4

8am Low Mass

11am HIGH MASS  Preacher: Fr Julian Browning

Mass in E Minor – Lloyd Webber

Vox Dicentis: Clama – Naylor

 

5.15pm Low Mass

6pm  Evensong and Benediction   Preacher: Fr Michael Bowie

Purcell in G minor

This lovely lady sat and song – Bryan Kelly 


WORSHIP at ALL SAINTS this week   

 

Monday 23 – Tuesday 24 December: 

all Masses and confession times as usual

 

Tuesday 24th December: Christmas Eve

11pm        Midnight Mass of Christmas


Wednesday 25th December: Christmas Day

11am          Procession and High Mass

 

Thursday 26th December:   S. Stephen, First Martyr  

12 noon Low Mass

 

Friday 27th December:  S. John, Apostle & Evangelist      

No 8am Mass

12.30pm Confessions   1.10pm Low Mass

5.30pm Confessions   6pm Evening Prayer   6.30pm Low Mass

 

Saturday 28 December: Holy Innocents, Martyrs 

(Church opens at 11am) 12 noon Low Mass 

5.30pm Confessions   6pm Evening Prayer 

6.30pm First Mass of Sunday

 

Sunday 29 December:  First Sunday after Christmas 

8am Low Mass

11am HIGH MASS Preacher: Fr Michael Bowie

Missa ad Praesepe Malcolm      There is No Rose Britten

 

5.15pm Low Mass    No sung Evensong 

 

 

THE PARISH SHOP is open in the Parish Room before High Mass and in the courtyard afterwards. On sale this week:

Tickets for Sunday lunch – £6     cooked by Tom Leeman

 

Fairtrade coffee & tea, CDs, books, cards

 

Full service information: www.allsaintsmargaretstreet.org.uk 

WEEKLY NOTICES

WARM CLOTHING FOR THE NEEDY

Donations of warm clothing are gratefully sought at this time of year by our neighbours the Jesus Army. Women’s clothing and men’s, particularly shoes, are appreciated. Please leave donations in the Parish Office, or the vicarage hallway.

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The Parish Church of All Saints Margaret Street, 

London W1W 8JG 

T: 020 7636 1788.  E:  office@allsaintsmargaretstreet.org.uk

Assistant Priest: Fr Michael Bowie 

T: 07581 180963  E: assistantpriest@allsaintsmargaretstreet.org.uk 
(Day off: Wednesday) 

 

Safeguarding Officers: Please raise any concerns you have with:
Chris Self (Vulnerable Adults) and Janet Drake (Children) 

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Confessions 
A priest is available for confessions/counsel 
Monday – Friday from 12.30 -1pm and at 
5.30pm Monday – Saturday, or by appointment. 
(Special arrangements apply in Lent and for Holy Week.)


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All Saints Choir & Music Trust (Charity # 802994) or 

The All Saints Foundation (Charity # 273390). 

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