Now you know why we've always called it.....

The March Jigsaw - one from our church for the month of March!

Forthcoming Music

March's Mass HERE and April's HERE. There is a summary HERE.

Cantors

19:30 Practices: Andrew 26 February, Ken 2 April. Arrangements for the Triduum t.b.c. Jeannette 30 April.

Plainchant Choir

March's Mass HERE.

19:30 Practices: 12 March.

Hymn Choir

February's Mass HERE and March's Mass HERE.

Latest Forthcoming Dates List

The latest Dates List (10 February) HERE.

Please note that there will be no practice on Tuesday 9 April as there will be a Parish Mission service at 20:00 followed by Confessions.

Prayers, please

Please pray for the happy repose of the soul of Hazel Timmins, Jeannette's mother. She passed away peacefully on 6 February. Hazel's Funeral Mass will be held at St. Elphege's, Stafford Road, Wallington SM6 9AY at 12:30 on 28 February.

John Windsor remains in intensive care at St. George's though is progressing slowly towards recovery. Please do remember him, Jane and the family in your prayers.

Please continue to remember Terry Jupp's sister Susan and a Choir Member's urgent Private Intention that remains pressing.

We pray also for Veronica's sister Monica, Ken's niece Beth, Mary & Frank Elliott.

St. Bart's Memories No. 23

St. Bartholomew's Summer Fete
Saturday 9 July 1983

I hope they paid the 70p charge
that Albert Steiert was charging
to have their pictures taken!

Who do you recognise (click on the pic.....)?

For your coffee breaks

Christmas Carols by Candlelight - an amazing gigapixal image to explore. Nothing more from me referencing Christmas until.....!

For the Love of Music; romantic sheet music covers from the Royal College of Music.

Widor plays his own Toccata - love the 'swagger' that is absent in so many of today's oft-hurried performances.

London's newest Cathedral.

The Pope's prayer app is an excellent idea.

Blessed John Henry Cardinal Newman advances towards Sainthood.

Blessed John Henry Newman's 1849 poem 'Candlemas'.

The Beeb's Boring Talks.

London's largest roof garden opens, and it's free!

Powers of Persuasion - a sneak preview of a major new British Film Institute collection.

Steve Rosenberg, BBC's Moscow Correspondent plays the Match of the Day and Test Match Special themes in the style of the Russian classics!

The surprising reason for London Underground's new Heritage posters.

The London Borough of Merton has an on-line photographic archive - click on the place to view the associated images

And finally.... we all know the Tallis Spem in Alium for 40 voices (some of us have sung it once or twice); here is Allesandro Striggio's Mass for 40 Voices.

rHOW DO YOU EAR YOURS?
 

Cadbury introduced the classic Creme Egg advertising slogan ‘How Do You Eat yours?’ in 1985. What was the most popular answer?

- bite off the top, lick out the Creme then eat the chocolate (53 per cent)

- bite straight through (20 per cent)
 

- use your finger to scoop out the Creme (16 per cent)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 



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HOW DO YOU EAR YOURS?
 

Cadbury introduced the classic Creme Egg advertising slogan ‘How Do You Eat yours?’ in 1985. What was the most popular answer?

- bite off the top, lick out the Creme then eat the chocolate (53 per cent)

- bite straight through (20 per cent)
 

- use your finger to scoop out the Creme (16 per cent)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 



Read more:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2606766/How-MAKE-Cadbury-Inside-Willy-Wonka-style-chocolate-factory-1-5m-creme-eggs-EVERY-DAY.html#ixzz2z9WYOBux
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HOW DO YOU EAR YOURS?
 

Cadbury introduced the classic Creme Egg advertising slogan ‘How Do You Eat yours?’ in 1985. What was the most popular answer?

- bite off the top, lick out the Creme then eat the chocolate (53 per cent)

- bite straight through (20 per cent)
 

- use your finger to scoop out the Creme (16 per cent)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 



Read more:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2606766/How-MAKE-Cadbury-Inside-Willy-Wonka-style-chocolate-factory-1-5m-creme-eggs-EVERY-DAY.html#ixzz2z9WYOBux
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HOW DO YOU EAR YOURS?
 

Cadbury introduced the classic Creme Egg advertising slogan ‘How Do You Eat yours?’ in 1985. What was the most popular answer?

- bite off the top, lick out the Creme then eat the chocolate (53 per cent)

- bite straight through (20 per cent)
 

- use your finger to scoop out the Creme (16 per cent)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 



Read more:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2606766/How-MAKE-Cadbury-Inside-Willy-Wonka-style-chocolate-factory-1-5m-creme-eggs-EVERY-DAY.html#ixzz2z9WYOBux
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