Altar Frontal

Altar Frontal

Thursday, 7 February 2013

Ash Wednesday

To mark the beginning of the Lenten season there will be a Sung Mass with Sermon and the Imposition of Ashes at 6.30pm on Wednesday, 13 February.

Concerts and Recitals 2013

Saturday 6 April • 7:00pm
A Piano Recital with Pamela Rawlinson

Saturday 20 April • 3:00pm
An Organ Recital with Members of the Northampton and District Organists' Association • admission free / retiring collection

Saturday 11 May • 7:00pm
An Organ Recital with Peter Litman (Peel Cathedral, Isle of Man) • admission free / retiring collection

Saturday 8 June 2013 • 7:00pm
An Organ Recital with Mark Pescott (Wellingborough School) and Paul Mourant (trumpet) • admission free / retiring collection

Saturday 6 July • 7:00pm
'Independence Day': A Concert with the Northampton Concert Band

Saturday 7 September 2013 • 11:30am 
An Organ Recital with Christopher Colby, Mark Raban, Ben Sinclair
• admission free / retiring collection

Monday, 10 December 2012

Advent and Christmas Service Times

Sunday, 23 Dec: Lessons and Carols (with Nativity Play) at 4.00pm.
Christmas Eve: Midnight Mass at 11.30pm.
Christmas Day: Sung Mass at 10.30am.

From 26 Dec Mass will be said daily at 9.30am 
(except Sun, 30 Dec - 10.30am as usual).

All Mass times and arrangements back to normal from Weds, 2 Jan 2013.

Sunday, 2 December 2012

Christmas Crafts

The Sunday School stayed behind after Mass today for a Christmas Crafts Party.

Thursday, 25 October 2012

Rachmaninov Vespers

A concert by the Northampton Bach Choir on Saturday, 10 November, at 7.30pm.
Full details on the NBC website: http://www.northamptonbachchoir.org.uk

Vespers

Sunday, 15 July 2012

The Bishop of Richborough





















It was very good to have Bishop Norman with us today, both as celebrant and preacher at the Sung Mass, and afterwards as guest of honour at a Parish Lunch.  The 'snap' below (a convenient windowsill in the parish meeting-room) was taken while the bishop and parish priest were enjoying their lunch - with heads uncovered!  All together now: one biretta, two biretta, three biretta, four...