SUNDAY 31st May –
Trinity Sunday
11:00am Sung Eucharist
Preacher: The Revd Canon
Michael Hampel
Vice Dean and Precentor,
Durham Cathedral
Filipe de Magalhaes -
Missa O soberana luz
Peter Philips - Tibi laus, tibi gloria
J.S.Bach - Fugue in E flat
BWV 552 (ii)
TUESDAY 2nd June
9:00am Morning Prayer
1.10pm Mayfair Organ Concert
at the Chapel
Godfrey Leung
(Royal Birmingham Conservatoire)
THURSDAY 4th June
9:00am Morning Prayer
FRIDAY 5th June
9am Act of Collective Worship
St George's School
(parents and carers only)
SUNDAY 7th June –
Corpus Christi Sunday
11:00am Sung Eucharist and Confirmation
Celebrant and Preacher:
The Right Revd Michael Colclough
Joseph Haydn - Missa Brevis in F
William Byrd - O sacrum convivium
Nicolas de Grigny - Dialogue
sur les grands jeux
GROSVENOR CHAPEL CHOIR -
VACANCY FOR AN ALTO
The Chapel Choir is looking for a new alto. Details on the
Music page.
CHAPEL OPENING TIMES
The Chapel is normally open to visitors Monday - Friday 8am to 2.30pm. The Chapel is also open on
Saturdays for Occasional Offices and on Sundays for the 11am Sung Eucharist. Exceptions to opening times are public holidays, private bookings, and staff annual leave.
ACCESSIBILITY
Step-free access to the Chapel is via a ramp through the main entrance. Please arrange in advance by contacting the Chapel office.
Audability: The Chapel's soundsystem is suitably fitted with
a loop system for pews directly
beneath the south gallery.
Liddon House is based at Mayfair’s Grosvenor Chapel and holds both public lectures throughout the year and monthly evening meetings for graduates and young professionals to discuss questions of faith in the context of contemporary society.
Named after Henry Parry Liddon (1829-1890), the success of Liddon House can be attributed to the late 19th and early 20th century luminary of liberal Catholicism in the Church of England Charles Gore (1853-1932). Gore spent his final years of ministry at Grosvenor Chapel after retiring as Bishop of Oxford.
As a theologian, Gore wrote and lectured on Anglican doctrine, history and liturgy. As a liberal Catholic, he argued that it was essential to corroborate Christian theology with historical criticism of the Bible, anthropology, evolution and other discoveries of modern science. His dedication to exploring new ideas and to synthesising interdisciplinary findings on the basis of a steadfast faith is the model for Liddon House today.
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