Cadmore End: St Mary le Moor, Cadmore End
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St Mary le Moor serves a small village in the Chilterns. The incumbent is also the vicar of the neighbouring village of Lane End. The church is a Victorian building with attractive stain glass windows.
The parish includes a Church Primary School of approx. 80 pupils who regularly use the church. The villagers actively support the church through Cadmore Connections (cadmoreconnections.co.uk) in a variety of fundraising events and by caring for the church yard.
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Sunday
Holy Communion Service
Holy Communion using the Book of Common Prayer.
Every second Sunday at 8:00 AM
Holy Communion using the Book of Common Prayer.
Every second Sunday at 8:00 AM
Baptisms during service
Baptisms are held on the Sundays other than ‘Family’ and ‘Quiet’ services (2nd & 3rd Sundays).
Sunday's available for families wishing to have their babiy /child Christened every first and fourth Sunday at 11:00 AM for 1 hour
Baptisms are held on the Sundays other than ‘Family’ and ‘Quiet’ services (2nd & 3rd Sundays).
Sunday's available for families wishing to have their babiy /child Christened every first and fourth Sunday at 11:00 AM for 1 hour
Holy Communion Service
The Traditional Sung Holy Communion follows the well known pattern of liturgy: 4 hymns, a psalm, and a sermon. It is friendly and familiar.
Every first and fourth Sunday at 11:00 AM for 1 hour
The Traditional Sung Holy Communion follows the well known pattern of liturgy: 4 hymns, a psalm, and a sermon. It is friendly and familiar.
Every first and fourth Sunday at 11:00 AM for 1 hour
Family Service
The Family Service is child centred, but also is off beat and unconventional in its approach. It’s very friendly and fun and is followed by tea, biscuits and games in the village hall.
Every second Sunday at 11:00 AM for 1 hour
The Family Service is child centred, but also is off beat and unconventional in its approach. It’s very friendly and fun and is followed by tea, biscuits and games in the village hall.
Every second Sunday at 11:00 AM for 1 hour
Quiet Service
The Quiet Service is held in the choir stalls and is both intimate and meditative. The service is full of silence, with a shortened liturgy, a short ex-tempore sermon and a Taize chant at the end.
Every third and fifth Sunday at 11:00 AM
The Quiet Service is held in the choir stalls and is both intimate and meditative. The service is full of silence, with a shortened liturgy, a short ex-tempore sermon and a Taize chant at the end.
Every third and fifth Sunday at 11:00 AM
Evening Prayer Service
Evensong follows the Book of Common Prayer, and is usually said, rather than sung.
Every first third and fifth Sunday at 6:00 PM
Evensong follows the Book of Common Prayer, and is usually said, rather than sung.
Every first third and fifth Sunday at 6:00 PM
Good Friday
On Good Friday we hold a service at 11.00am with a full reading of St John’s account of the Crucifixion. We worship the Cross and the service ends without a blessing or dismissal. Some people remain in the church in silent contemplation for up to a further 2 hours, in memory of the 3 hours of darkness at mid-day when Jesus died.
Thursday 22nd March 2012 at 10:51 AM
Easter Saturday
On Easter Saturday we celebrate Compline (night prayer) at 8.00pm and then the church remains open for vigil until dawn.
Monday 23rd April 2012 at 10:51 AM
Easter Cereromonies
At 4.00am the Easter ceremonies begin in darkness with readings from the Old Testament, which foreshadow the glory of Easter. We then proceed out to the churchyard where a bonfire (the Easter fire) is lit. From this the Easter candle is lighted and ancient prayers are said. We process with the candle back into the church where everyone lights a candle from this Easter candle and the Exsultet, an ancient and very moving chant, is sung. The church is lit up with the beautiful soft light of Easter candles and the hopeful presence of the worshippers. Then we say the Gloria and the Easter Holy Communion begins. We all make our baptism promises again and are all sprinkled with holy water as we are re-born to new life. Then we celebrate Communion, sing a hymn and go out into the newly broken dawn.
Tuesday 24th April 2012 at 10:51 AM
Easter day Service
Communion
Tuesday 24th April 2012 at 12:14 PM
Other information
A Church Near You ID: 5806
Archdeaconry: BUCKINGHAM (273)
Deanery: WYCOMBE (27310)
Benefice: Lane End w Cadmore End (27/290BT)
Parish Legal Name: Cadmore End (270800 27/800)
CofE Church Info: (627800 27/800)
Short URL: acny.co.uk/5806/
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Cadmore End: St Mary le Moor : Off Marlow Road B482, Cadmore End, Buckinghamshire, HP14 3PJ








