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Easter IV - Good Shepherd Sunday for our Sunday School kids!

Mother Johanna takes through what Jesus means when he calls himself the Good Shepherd, and what that can mean for you, especially these days when things are very difficult!

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Organ Recital "in progress" - "Siciliano for a high cermoney" (Herbert Howells)

Andrew's online organ recital “in progress” continues!

Siciliano for a high ceremony by Herbert Howells, played by Andrew Adair on the Salisbury Cathedral Hauptwerk sample set by Milan Digital Audio.

Herbert Howells’s (1892-1983) Siciliano for a high ceremony was written in 1953 for the Countess of Dalkeith’s marriage at St. Giles’s Cathedral in Edinburgh. One of his last organ works, the piece features a lilting rhythm similar to that of a Scottish folk tune.

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A tour of the church!

Our doors are still closed, but Fr David is taking us on a tour of the church, with a little history of SMM!

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Organ Recital "in progress" - "Communion" (Jean Francaix)

Andrew's online organ recital “in progress” continues!

Communion by Jean Françaix, played by Andrew Adair on the Salisbury Cathedral Hauptwerk sample set by Milan Digital Audio.

Jean Françaix (1912-1997) was born into a musical family. From an early age he studied with Nadia Boulanger; she considered him to be her best student. His Communion comes from one of his only organ works, the Messe de mariage.

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Easter III - Sung Mass (26 April 2020)

This week we celebrate the Third Sunday of Easter with a Sung Mass!

If you want to join us, you can find us HERE. (Link will be active Sunday morning!)

The leaflet is HERE, if you would like to participate.

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Easter III - The Road to Emmaus for Children & Youth

This week we celebrate the Third Sunday of Easter, and the gospel is the story of the disciples on the road to Emmaus. It's a lovely story, but what does it mean? Mother Johanna takes us along the road with the two disciples and shows us how we walk that road to Emmaus every Sunday.

Join us HERE!

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