St. Bartholomew's Polyphony Choir UPDATE  MARCH 2020

Concert Alert!

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Please note that there are concessionary ticket prices available.

Tickets are available on the door. I don't believe it is currently possible to pre-book your seats.


The March Jigsawour church seen from Ellison Road - moderately tricky this month!


Latest Forthcoming Dates List

The latest Dates List (dated 12 January) may be found HERE. Unfortunately I missed the provisional Choir Outing date of 14 June off the hard copy of the version I recently issued. Hard copies available from me on request on Tuesdays for those without the facility to print.

Forthcoming Polyphony Choir Music

March's 1st Lent Mass HERE. And then we don't sing until Stations on Palm Sunday and Maundy Thursday and Good Friday and the Easter Vigil.

Cantors 19:45

Triduum dates to be announced.

Forthcoming Plainchant Choir Music

March's Mass HERE and April's HERE.

Forthcoming Hymn Choir Music

March's Mass HERE.

St. Bart's Memories No. 34

A wonderful image from October/November 1957. It shows the original brick facings that the church had, and the Baldacchino over the high altar. Note that none of the candles are lit which may indicate that the occasion was a Marriage where one of the partners was not a Catholic. The couple were Brian Hugh O'Donohoe and Patricia Goodman. Thanks to Richard for the image.


Prayers, please

Please pray for the safe and happy repose of the soul of Terry Jupp's sister Susan who sadly passed away early in February. May she rest in peace.

We also continue to pray for Choir Member's urgent Private Intention, (which is, please God, soon to be answered), Maria (who hopes to return soon), Veronica's husband Graham and sister Monica, Ken's niece Beth, Mary & Frank Elliott and my Mum & Dad, Sheila and David.


For your coffee breaks

Time-lapse video shows massive turnout for January's March for Life 2020 in America YouTube

What's behind the upheaval at Westminster Cathedral Choir Catholic Herald

One for the historians - digitised newspapers from around the world The Atlas

As dates go, how rare was the 02.02.2020 as a palindrome Diamond Geezer

Organised Crime do the Finale from Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture YouTube

The Gospel and Archbishop John's Homily; Peace Service at English Martyrs on 8 February - Archdiocese of Southwark

If you like maps, especially older maps...... National Library of Scotland

The relentless demise of Solari Boards BBC

London's largest circles (and one is fairly local!) Diamond Geezer

Restoration of the Crystal Palace subway moves forward IanVisits


St. Bartholomew's Parish Website

rrHOW 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
Follow us:
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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
Follow us:
@MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
 

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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