Rogation Sunday, 25th May, Holy Eucharist 11.30am

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St George's Church, Málaga
Address
Avenida de Pries 1 Málaga, 29016, Spain

Today the 6th Sunday of Easter is Rogation Sunday, an ancient church festival, at which God was asked to bless a community and its crops. The word ‘rogation’ derives from the Latin verb 'rogare', meaning “to ask”. Rogationtide covers the days leading up to the feast of the Ascension.

Rogation is a christianisation of the pagan Roman festival known as Robigalia, at which a dog was sacrificed to propitiate Robigus, the god of agricultural disease, thereby preventing rotting of the crops in the fields.

In the UK it is typically observed with fasting and abstinence, the blessing of crops and ‘beating of the bounds’, in which a procession of parishioners, led by the priest, churchwardens and choir proceed around the boundary of their parish – passing through fields and shops - and pray for its protection in the forthcoming year.

Here in the Malaga Chaplaincy, where our parish boundary follows the provincial borders, it is unlikely that we would complete a beating of the bounds within the days allocated to Rogation!

The picture shows one of the main crops of this province - the olive tree!

Today's service will be followed by our Annual General Meeting.

St George's Church, Málaga

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St George's is an Anglican (Episcopalian) Church and we serve the city of Málaga and surrounding areas. If you are living in Málaga, visiting on holiday or a part-time resident, you will find a warm welcome here.

Our congregation is part of the wider Málaga Chaplaincy. We meet in Málaga, Salinas and Vélez-Málaga: three churches within one Chaplaincy. Click here for details of the other congregations.

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This Sunday is the Feast of Pentecost, when God’s Holy Spirit filled the disciples with a huge sense of drive and purpose, like tongues of fire, and they rush outdoors to proclaim the gospel.

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The Revd Louis Darrant

St George's Anglican Church
Avenida de Pries 1
MALAGA

29016
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Rogation Sunday, 25th May, Holy Eucharist 11.30am

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St George's Church, Málaga
Address
Avenida de Pries 1 Málaga, 29016, Spain

Today the 6th Sunday of Easter is Rogation Sunday, an ancient church festival, at which God was asked to bless a community and its crops. The word ‘rogation’ derives from the Latin verb 'rogare', meaning “to ask”. Rogationtide covers the days leading up to the feast of the Ascension.

Rogation is a christianisation of the pagan Roman festival known as Robigalia, at which a dog was sacrificed to propitiate Robigus, the god of agricultural disease, thereby preventing rotting of the crops in the fields.

In the UK it is typically observed with fasting and abstinence, the blessing of crops and ‘beating of the bounds’, in which a procession of parishioners, led by the priest, churchwardens and choir proceed around the boundary of their parish – passing through fields and shops - and pray for its protection in the forthcoming year.

Here in the Malaga Chaplaincy, where our parish boundary follows the provincial borders, it is unlikely that we would complete a beating of the bounds within the days allocated to Rogation!

The picture shows one of the main crops of this province - the olive tree!

Today's service will be followed by our Annual General Meeting.

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Norma McIntyre, +34 619 269 462, [email protected]

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