This month's 'Listen and Learn'

For our July Mass - Selmeczi's Agnus Dei. We shall, as it's to be sung as a motet during communion, not be singing the second Agnus, just the first and third and the conclusion. The piano doesn't work as well as the organ will in accompanying.

Huge thanks for the First Communion Going Forth Mass

Teresa Furtado, lead catechist, came up especially to thank us all for making the occasion so special. I'll not comment on the homily! I'm so grateful to you for supporting the young people of our parish. Confirmations next Sunday (as I write), also at 12:00!

2019 Choir Outing 30 June

Zizzi in Cardinal Walk (virtually adjacent to last year's venue) has now been booked for 13:00. Allows time for post-Mass coffees for those who want to partake of them.

The Service Music at Westminster Cathedral for 10:30 Mass and 15:30 Vespers is now revealed here. Wonderful for the great feast of Ss. Peter & Pau!

The Sunday afternoon's 16:45 Organ Recital will be played by Alexander Hamilton from Westminster Abbey. The Music will be announced here.

2019 Choir 50 Mass - 11:30 22 September

The next few practices this term are very important as we only have one rehearsal before this special Mass in September. A reminder of the music we shall be singing.

The June Jigsaw - can anyone name the SW16 establishment beneath, and why it is named as it is?! Answer next month.....

Latest Forthcoming Dates List

The latest Dates List (dated 6 May) may be found HERE.

Forthcoming Polyphony Choir Music

June's Confirmation Mass HERE, July's HERE and September's HERE.

Cantors

Richard 2 July, Jeannette (19:30) and Ken 19:45) 17 September

Forthcoming Plainchant Choir Music

June's Mass HERE and July's HERE.

Forthcoming Hymn Choir Music

June's Mass HERE and July's HERE.

Prayers, please

Please pray for the safe and happy repose of the soul of Ned Kelly (Carole's brother) who sadly passed away on 1 May. Eternal rest grant unto him O Lord.....

Prayers also for a Choir Member's urgent Private Intention, Terry Jupp's sister Susan,  Veronica's sister Monica, Ken's niece Beth and Mary & Frank Elliott.

St. Bart's Memories No. 26

Fr. George Helsdon was curate at St. Bart's from 1942-46. The obituary above was published by Father Miller, our Parish Priest from 1945-63, in the March 1957 edition of the parish magazine The Bartonian.

For your coffee breaks

Excellent preparation for First Holy Communion!

The great Victor Borge does Hans Christian Mozart and his briefest opera!

A gallop through seven centuries of Western classical music.

Watercolour World is a great new collaboration for art lovers.

Richard Hills entertains again!

A noviciate in bell ringing.

Scottish Bishop: Eulogies belong at the Funeral Reception, not Mass.

Syllogism - John, in particular, may like this!

The strange birth of the Novus Ordo.

The King of Instruments: history, science and music of the pipe organ.

The Sixteen's 2019 Choral Pilgrimage comes to Croydon.

The Fascinating history of Brixton.

London's Green Belt from Diamond Geezer.

Social Media doesn't want you to see Rubens' paintings. ;-)

rHOW DO YOU EAR YOURS?
 

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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:
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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:
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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:
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