WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
2 June 2013 - Martyrs of Uganda
8.00 am Eucharist Bishop John Bluck
10.00 am Choral Eucharist Bishop John Bluck Preacher: Charity Norman
Ormond Chapel, Napier Terrace:
No services today
Please ensure all cellphones are switched OFF when in the Cathedral; if necessary, adjust hearing aids to the “Loop” system.
A place of resurrection, life, and hope
The CATHEDRAL KIDS programme is normally offered at the Cathedral during the 10.00 am service on Sundays of the school term. It is for children up to 12 years. The children and leaders move to their area after the opening of the ser-vice, and return for communion. Visitors are most welcome.
Our focus parish this week
is St George & St John
Co-operating Parish,
Whakatane
An Anglican-Methodist parish,
this community has had a
strong tradition of social ser-
vices particularly in the early
childhood sector. Worship is
varied and welcoming. Vicar
Robert Bruere leads a team of
non-stipendiary & retired clergy:
Tessa Keene, Lew Bradley,
Geoffrey Neilson and Olwen
Fitzgerald. The parish works at
the challenge of how to be faith-
ful Christians in an ever more
secular society. There are heavy
demands of building mainte-
nance and refurbishment. Par-
ish ethos is mixed from tradi-
tional to charismatic in worship
and theology; and a strong heal-
ing ministry linked with Titoki
Healing Centre at Awakeri.
St Nicholas, Ohope also offers
regular worship and children’s
programmes.
THE MARTYRS OF UGANDA were for the
most part young baptised page boys of Mwanga, the king or kabaka (ruler) of Buganda. Both An-glicans and Roman Catholics, in their loyalty to Christ, died without complaint by slow burning or torture on the orders of Mwanga in the years 1885 and 1886. Mwanga identified their Chris-tian faith with disobedience, and saw their alle-giance to God as a threat to his absolute authori-ty. (3 June)
JANANI LUWUM, ARCHBISHOP AND MARTYR
The Anglican Church in Uganda, founded as the result of Church Missionary Society work in the 1870s, has long been known for its martyrs. Archbishop Janani Luwum, killed on 16 February 1977 - almost certainly on the orders of Presi-dent Idi Amin himself - joined that long tradition. He was born in 1922 in the Acholi district of Uganda. He had no early education, spending his youth as a goatherder. After a period as a lay preacher he was ordained in 1956. He became bishop of the newly-formed Diocese of Northern Uganda in 1969. Following his consecration, Ja-nani was appointed to the Anglican Consultative Council and served on the Central Committee of the World Council of Churches. In 1977, Radio Uganda reported Janani Luwum had been killed in a car accident. (17 February)
TODAY …
A very warm WELCOME to all who are worshipping with us -- especially if you are visiting Napier or at the Cathedral for the first time.
ROSTERS for June have been emailed; printed copies available. (July & August to follow). If you are not available for your rostered duty,
please arrange a swap and advise Margaret.
LUNCH - 16 JUNE Let Judith Howlett or Helen Blow know today or next Sunday if you want to join the Napier Inner City Churches communi-ty for lunch on Sunday 16
th June at the
Napier RSA, $15 per person. Names and money, by Wednesday 12 June.
VESTRY - The Vestry met last week
and made several important decisions that we’ll be acting on in the days ahead. They include …
the opening of a place of daily prayer and reflection inside the nave to be called The Resurrection Chapel. This will be in the second of the two rooms used by children in the south west corner;
the children’s Sunday programme will be re-located and take over the for-mer prayer room next to the parish lounge, in the south-eastern end of the cathedral;
the refurbishing of the south ambula-tory corridor as an historical display area;
the lighting (from the inside) of the heritage window at the main entrance so it can be seen by all who enter the cathedral.
These projects require little cost and are included in our maintenance budget, but the final and biggest undertaking, and the most important for parishioners reliant on wheelchairs, or limited in their mobility, is…
the creation of a south side ramp up to the chancel altar and Maori Chap-el. We will need to find donations of at least $5000 to enable this project to begin. Please let Bishop John know if you are interested in contributing. The ramp would make a huge difference to those who find the chancel steps difficult, dangerous, and, for some, impossible.
We were delighted to receive our first donation this week - $500 to kick-start this project!
GUEST PREACHER … At our 10am service this morning,
CHARITY NORMAN, choir member, and
novelist, who was born in Uganda where her parents taught at Buwalasi theologi-cal college will be the guest preacher.
Her family knew Bishop Janani Luwum, one of the martyrs of Uganda we remem-ber in our calendar of saints.
The Graduate Choir New Zealand
Celebrity Choral Recital
with Terence Maskell, conductor
Timothy Noon, organ
One of New Zealand’s finest choirs performs with the new organ in Napier’s Cathedral
Sunday 2nd June, 2.30pm
Waiapu Cathedral, Napier
Adults: $30; Seniors $20; Students $15
CATHEDRAL HOSTS
Thank you for a great response to our plea for people to give us a couple of hours a month to provide a welcoming presence in the cathedral and keep the doors open to the public. A few more names are welcomed so Alison Thomp-son can complete the roster. Sign up sheet and “job description” available on the back table.
Our new RESURRECTION CHAPEL in the south west corner of the nave will be open for business next week, newly painted, carpeted and illuminated. The business of prayer that is.
From Tuesday 11th
June, the Resurrec-tion Chapel will be the place for:
Morning Prayer at 9.00am Tuesdays to Fridays;
the Earthquake Eucharist at 10.30am on Tuesdays;
and Midday Prayer at 12.30pm on Wednesdays.
Get on your bike
(R21)
Bring your bike, or scooter, and your
helmet!! (with family and
friends) to church next Sunday,
9th June.
The theme of our Parish Eucharist is
Road Safety. Following the service, a group of chil-dren and parents will make a lunch-time visit to the newly opened Kid’s and Bikes park on Marine Parade.
GUIDED TOURS A free guided tour of the Cathedral is available on request but always offered every Wednesday at 2.00pm. Come and discover some of the “inside stories”!
THE CONSTITUTION CONVERSATION
EJP has been working on questions around the Constitutional Review taking place around the country. Submissions are due 1
st July. Pick up an information
pack from the back table or see the web-site: www.ourconstitution.org.nz .
On Wednesday 19th
June, 2-4pm, Bish-op John will lead a discussion on the de-velopment of the Anglican Constitution and its relationship with the Treaty. If you would like to join this conversation, or a further discussion around writing submissions the following week, please contact Jenny Baker 835 3862.
ENVIRONMENT JUSTICE PEACE NETWORK
Meeting Sunday 9th
June at 4.00pm. (note change of date, time, and venue) in the “Youth” room (from the main en-trance foyer, turn right then upstairs)
Association of Anglican Women
Afternoon Fellowship Wednesday 5th June, 2.00pm
in the Parish lounge. All welcome. Guest speaker: Dr Robin Gwynn. Contact: Elisabeth ph 835-4609
Evening Fellowship Monday 10th June, 7.30pm
St Paul’s Presbyterian Church lounge
Tennyson Street, Napier.
Guest speaker: Pam Joyce, on the newly
renovated Hawke’s Bay Museum & Art
Gallery. All parishioners and friends
welcome. Sales table.
Enquiries to Helen Blow ph 835-4717
or Helen Berry ph 835-8339
CLERGY: Acting-Dean: Bishop John Bluck 835 7862 Parish Mobile: 021 688 227
Assisting Clergy: Jon Williams 835 1566 Dorothy Brooker 843 6779 Graeme Pilgrim 835 6777
WARDENS: Bishop’s Basil Brooker 877 8344 People’s Marie Knight 844 3578
DIRECTOR OF MUSIC: Gary Bowler 835 8523
LAY ASSISTANTS: Elisabeth Paterson 835 4609 Jennifer Harris 845 1108
VERGER: Malcolm Smith
Monday 8.30 am -12.30 pm Tuesday-Friday 12.30 pm - 4.30 pm
OFFICE: Monday-Friday 9.30 am - 3.30 pm 835 8824
Priest-Administrator: Margaret Thompson
Waiapu Cathedral of St John the Evangelist, 28 Browning Street, Napier, NZ Phone 835-8824 ~ PO Box 495, Napier ~ email: [email protected]
www.napiercathedral.org.nz
NEXT SUNDAY - 9 June 2013 Ordinary Sunday 10
Readings: 1 Kings 17: 17-24 Psalm 30 Galatians 1: 11-24 Luke 7: 36 - 8: 3
Cathedral:
8.00am - Eucharist
10.00am - Parish Eucharist with the Cathedral Choristers
5.00 pm - Choral Evening Prayer with Bishop David Rice (5 year anniversary of the Anglican/Methodist Covenant)
Ormond Chapel, Napier Terrace:
11.00am - Eucharist
DIARY DATES - THIS WEEK
Monday 3 June - Queen’s Birthday Cathedral and Office CLOSED
Tuesday 4 June 10.30 am - Eucharist (Prayer Room)
Wednesday 5 June 10.30 am - House study group with Bishop John at 102 Kennedy Road
Wednesday 5 June 2.00 pm - AAW Afternoon Fellowship
Thursday 6 June 12.30 pm - Te Hakari Tapu (Maori Chapel)
Thursday 6 June 4.30 pm - Cathedral Choristers 7.30 pm - Cathedral Choir
Sunday 9 June 2.30 pm - Concord Strings concert 4.00 pm - EJP meeting 5.00 pm - Anglican-Methodist combined Choral Evening Prayer
PRAYER CYCLES Anglican Communion
We pray for the work of the Anglican cen-tre in Rome; Archbishop David Moxon, Director. www.anglicancentreinrome.org/
Anglican Board of Missions We pray for the Anglican Church in Africa
Students and their families at the various Provincial and Diocesan Theological Col-leges in Tanzania
Diocese, Parish and Community Bishop David Rice, Waiapu; and the Rev’d
Brian Hamilton, Vicar-General Bishop’s Chaplains: the Rev’ds Adrienne
Bruce (BoP), Stephen Donald (Eastland), and Jenny Dawson (Hawwke’s Bay) Cathedral Parish nominators and the HB
Regional Nominators Cathedral Chapter members