Pope Paul VI to the Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Michael Ramsey

"(B)y entering into our house, you are entering your own house, we are happy to open our door and heart to you." - Pope Paul VI to Dr Michael Ramsey, Archbishop of Canterbury.

Friday, July 11, 2014

Regular quarterly Evening Prayer


Just last week, we had our second regular quarterly Evening Prayer, this time at the Cubao Cathedral. Previously we have said Evening Prayer at the Parish of the Holy Sacrifice, the Catholic parish on the University of the Philippines Diliman's campus.  Going forward and until further notice we will be holding an Evening Prayer service roughly around each quarterly embertide (Advent, Lent, Pentacost, Holy Cross).  If there is enough interest, we will increase the frequency.  

The exact date and place will vary depending upon availability and upon the university's vacation schedule.  Typically we will expect to hold the service at UP Diliman's parish, most likely in one of the chapels or offices, not in the main sanctuary.  Watch our Facebook Page or our Facebook Group for details and updates.  Best would be to give your cell number (or email address) to either Bruce Hall or Ben Vallejo so that we can send you a personal invitation.

Each Evening Prayer will follow the pattern that we have established: a brief greeting and explanation of the service, the service itself possibly including a short sermon, and a post-service gathering either there at the location or at some nearby restaurant or coffee shop where we will discuss current developments with our small group, the Anglican Ordinariates, and related topics.

See you in September!


For those who are unfamiliar with embertides, an ancient practice of the universal church, some links:

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