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Piddlehinton: St Mary the Virgin, Piddlehinton

Piddlehinton: St Mary the Virgin, Piddlehinton

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Church and parish information, service times and contact details for Piddlehinton: St Mary the Virgin, Piddlehinton in the Church of England Diocese of Salisbury.

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The Revd Tony Monds
The Vicarage, Church Lane, Piddletrenthide, Dorchester, Dorset DT2 7QY
Tel: 01300 348211
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Sunday

Family Eucharist - Common Worship - Order One
A service of Holy Communion in contemporary language with hymns and a sermon.
Every first Sunday at 9:30 AM for 40 minutes
Ends Saturday 3rd April 2010.
Resumes Monday 5th April 2010
Family Friendly
Parish Communion - Book of Common Prayer
A service of Holy Communion taken from the Book of Common Prayer published in 1662 with hymns and a sermon. "The leaders of great movements in the Church have been sustained by this book [the Book of Common Prayer], equally with the most simple worshippers. It has inspired musical settings from some of the best church composers. It keeps its dignity and offers its comfort in every setting from the cathedral to the small country church, or the visit for a communion in the home." (Prof. the Revd. Raymond Chapman on the Prayer Book Society website - www.pbs.org.uk)
Every third Sunday at 9:30 AM for 50 minutes
Evening Prayer - Book of Common Prayer
A service of Evening Prayer (comprising hymns, a psalm, canticles and a sermon) taken from the Book of Common Prayer published in 1662. "The leaders of great movements in the Church have been sustained by this book [the Book of Common Prayer], equally with the most simple worshippers. It has inspired musical settings from some of the best church composers. It keeps its dignity and offers its comfort in every setting from the cathedral to the small country church, or the visit for a communion in the home." (Prof. the Revd. Raymond Chapman on the Prayer Book Society website - www.pbs.org.uk)
Every second and fourth Sunday at 6:30 PM for 50 minutes

Thursday

Said eucharist
A said service of Holy Communion based on Common Worship Order One
Every second and fourth Thursday at 9:30 AM for ½ hour
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Compline
A short reflective said service of psalms, canticles, scripture readings and prayer to mark the season of Lent.
Friday 26th March 2010 at 5:00 PM for 20 minutes
Maundy Thursday Eucharist at Alton Pancras
A service of Holy Communion based on Common Worship Order one in contemporary language for Maundy Thursday, the night of the Last Supper, held at St Pancras, Alton Pancras
Thursday 1st April 2010 at 6:30 PM for 50 minutes
Good Friday Devotion at Piddletrenthide
A service of reflection, hymns and prayer for Good Friday at All Saints, Piddletrenthide
Friday 2nd April 2010 at 2:30 PM for 50 minutes
Easter Vigil at Lyscombe Chapel
A vigil service on the eve of Easter telling of God's saving love for the world. Lyscombe Chapel is an ancient 12th century chapel on Lyscombe Farm to the north of Drake's Lane, half way between Cheselbourne and Piddletrenthide.
Saturday 3rd April 2010 at 6:00 PM for ¾ hour
Parish Communion - Book of Common Prayer
A service of Holy Communion taken from the Book of Common Prayer published in 1662 with hymns and a sermon. "The leaders of great movements in the Church have been sustained by this book [the Book of Common Prayer], equally with the most simple worshippers. It has inspired musical settings from some of the best church composers. It keeps its dignity and offers its comfort in every setting from the cathedral to the small country church, or the visit for a communion in the home." (Prof. the Revd. Raymond Chapman on the Prayer Book Society website - www.pbs.org.uk)
Sunday 4th April 2010 at 11:00 AM for 50 minutes
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A Church Near You ID: 9664
Style of worship: Central
Archdeaconry: SHERBORNE (341)
Deanery: DORCHESTER (34102)
Parish Legal Name: PIDDLEHINTON (340052)