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Choral Evensong

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red1 Sun 30-Apr-23 12:38:34

everything is in flux,but even though the rc church would be one of the last places i would step in, but those hymns ,ave marias,etc i do miss them.They can be found in other places as said. hope you find it.

Luckygirl3 Mon 17-Apr-23 09:55:59

Choral evensong is lovely. I am agnostic, but am happy to hear this beautiful music in our local cathedral.

In that I am like John Rutter - his take on it all is very interesting.

B9exchange Mon 17-Apr-23 00:13:08

The traditional services are still available in cathedrals, and with choir schools attached the music is genuinely heavenly. I know not everyone has a cathedral in reach, but if you do, do make use of it. Numbers attending can affect funding, and we need to protect our wonderful cathedrals.

maddyone Sun 16-Apr-23 23:35:36

Iam64

water meadow, our Church has become evangelical. It’s still the same beautiful, peaceful place but I m alienated by the happy flappy services. I miss the beautiful words of the services I grew up with in traditional Church of England and the hymns
Having said this - the `church is full so it’s doing something right

I’m not keen on the happy, clappy services either Iam. The old, beautiful hymns, the organ music, I miss that too.

Anniel Sun 16-Apr-23 23:31:44

I love services from the old Prayer Book and I used to attend the sung Eucharist on Sunday mornings at St Giles in The Fields near Tottenham Court station. I found it so uplifting. Here there is no such service and I was going to search for a radio or televised service. I must renew my membership of the Prayer Book Society. It keeps the lovely old prayer book going.

welbeck Sun 16-Apr-23 21:00:47

here you go,

www.choralevensong.org/uk/where-and-when-are-evensongs-streamed-online-around-britain-and-ireland.php

welbeck Sun 16-Apr-23 20:58:53

OP are you mobile, if so why not google/look around for a prayer book service or choral evensong.
these are still available in many places, maybe not the depths of the country though.
some are available on radio or via internet.
don't give up.

Calendargirl Sun 16-Apr-23 20:45:29

We have Morning Prayer one Sunday a month, and Communion once a month.

When I was a teenager, I used to go to Evensong with my mum. Sometimes (it was a little country church) there were only 4 or 5 of us there, the Vicar played the organ, but as Mum said “You feel like you’ve been to church”.

Simpler times, happy carefree days.

aonk Sun 16-Apr-23 20:38:26

In my local C of E church, which I only attend rarely, there are services including Evensong which don’t involve Communion. It’s worth looking to see what’s available in your area.

Germanshepherdsmum Sun 16-Apr-23 17:45:31

I like a spoken early morning BCP Holy Communion. Sadly not on offer here. One ‘family’ service a month is held in our beautiful old Church as the rector covers several parishes. I too miss the traditional services I grew up with.

Choral evensong was held at several Cambridge college chapels when I lived there. Beautiful to listen to.

Iam64 Sun 16-Apr-23 17:20:05

water meadow, our Church has become evangelical. It’s still the same beautiful, peaceful place but I m alienated by the happy flappy services. I miss the beautiful words of the services I grew up with in traditional Church of England and the hymns
Having said this - the `church is full so it’s doing something right

Witzend Sun 16-Apr-23 16:44:09

We’re not at all religious, but when a dd and I were visiting York some years ago, we happened to enter York Minster shortly before (as one of the attendants told us) a service was due to start, but we were welcome to stay.

So we did. It was choral Evensong, and a wonderfully peaceful and calming experience, especially after a hard day’s sightseeing! I would do that again any time.

Greyduster Sun 16-Apr-23 16:35:57

I haven’t been a churchgoer for years, but when I did go, I loved the liturgy, and psalms and the anthems. Parry, Bainton, Stanford et al. Calming and meaningful. Can’t be doing with all this happy clappy stuff, but each to their own.

watermeadow Sun 16-Apr-23 16:20:53

Just heard this on radio and felt the old longing for the old services.
I’d love to attend a cathedral or a college chapel but stopped going to my local church when everything changed. I moved back to England in 1995 and found that Holy Communion had taken over, like Mass in the RC church. The words were changed and to my absolute horror The Peace had appeared. I am not into audience participation, being a bit autistic and I am deeply uncomfortable at greeting dozens of strangers.
I tried to get used to it but rarely go to church now. I feel alienated and sorry. Hearing today’s beautiful traditional service reminded me of all I’m missing.