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Céad míle fáilte
Deeply rooted in Celtic spirituality and hospitality, our desire is to provide a welcoming space, a sense of belonging, a loving encounter with God where everyone has a place at the table. You are welcome here!
Maybe you work or have other plans on Sunday morning. Maybe you just aren’t a morning person or you’re looking for something new and different. This mass is for you! Join us Sundays at 6:30 p.m. at St. Paul's Episcopal Church!
One of the most important responsibilities of Christian people is to pray - to center ourselves in the love of God and to hold up others in that great love. Establishing a regular pattern of prayer brings an element of stability to our often chaotic lives. Why not try entering into the pattern of the daily office with the Northumbria Community?
Servers' Rota for Celtic Mass - For July 2010
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Usher |
Reader |
Chalice |
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4 July |
Alan Boulton |
Christopher Hodges |
Gabriel Lawrence |
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11 July |
Audrey Lang |
Caroline Downs |
Grace Downs |
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18 July |
Ben Head |
Paul Rockwell |
Richard Gourley |
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25 July |
Melvin Hutchinson |
Chere Peterson |
Paul Rockwell |
Dear servers: Summer can be a difficult time to know who will be available and who isn't. If you are able to serve during August and September, please email me and let me know your availability. Thanks! Email Charles by clicking here! If you are unable to serve on the date assigned, please contact the Mass Coordinator by clicking here.
Would you like to get involved? Click here to let us know!
Thank you for visiting us. May we share a Celtic blessing with you before you venture along your path?
May the blessing of light be on you - light without and light within. May the blessed sunlight shine on you like a great peat fire, so that stranger and friend may come and warm himself at it. And may light shine out of the two eyes of you, like a candle set in the window of a house, bidding the wanderer come in out of the storm. And may the blessing of the rain be on you, may it beat upon your Spirit and wash it fair and clean, and leave there a shining pool where the blue of Heaven shines, and sometimes a star. And may the blessing of the earth be on you, soft under your feet as you pass along the roads, soft under you as you lie out on it, tired at the end of day; and may it rest easy over you when, at last, you lie out under it. May it rest so lightly over you that your soul may be out from under it quickly; up and off and on its way to God. And now may the Lord bless you, and bless you kindly. Amen.
Scottish Blessing
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