Worship at St. Catherine's
Are you an active Christian? Are you happy in your Faith?
If your answer is "Yes," then don't read this. If your answer is "No," read on!
Are you burned
out on religion? Do you reject the over - emotional characteristic of
many American denominations? Are you seeking a rational view of God and
of our place in God's world? Do you long to serve God and God's
creatures in a realistic, meaningful way? The Episcopal Church may be
the place for you.
Not only does
the Episcopal Church offer a thoughtful approch to religion, it does
so while maintaining a rich Catholic and Protestant heritage which has
evolved in an unbroken line from the ancient church.
Sundays (Summer)
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8:00
Eucharist |
10:30
Holy Eucharist |
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You'll be welcome We extend a cordial welcome to you to worship with us, and offer this document as a brief introduction to the Episcopal The Act of Worship Episcopal church services are congregational. In the pews you will find the Book of Common Prayer, the use of which You may wonder when to stand or kneel. Practices vary---even among individual Episcopalians. The general rule is to stand to sing---hymns (found in the Hymnal in the pews) and other songs (many of them from the Holy |
The Place of Worship As you enter, you will notice an atmosphere of worship and reverence. Episcopal churches are built in many architectural styles; but whether the church be small or large, elaborate or plain, your On
or near the altar there are candles to remind us that Christ is the
``Light of the world'' (John 8:12). Often there are flowers, On one side at the front of the church, there may be a lectern-pulpit, or stand, for the proclamation of the Word; here the |
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Vestments To
add to the beauty and festivity of the services, and to signify their
special ministries, the clergy and other ministers wear Another familiar vestment is the alb, a white tunic with sleeves that covers the body from neck to ankles. Over it (or over the At the Holy Eucharist a bishop or priest frequently wears a chasuble (a circular garment that envelopes the body) over the alb Stoles, chasubles, and dalmatics, as well as altar coverings, are usually made of rich fabrics. Their color changes with the |
The principal service is the Holy Eucharist (Holy Communion). In some Episcopal churches it is celebrated quite simply, Another service is Morning Prayer. The parallel evening service is Evening Prayer. These services consist of psalms, Bible While some parts of the services are always the same, others change. At the Holy Eucharist, for example, two or three Bible You will find the services of the Episcopal Church beautiful in their ordered dignity, God-centered, and yet mindful of the |
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Before and After Services It is the custom upon entering church to kneel in one's pew for a prayer of personal preparation for worship. In many Episcopalians do not talk in church before a service but use this time for personal meditation and devotions. At the end of the |
Coming and Going If there are ushers they will greet you, and may escort you to a pew. If you desire, they will answer your questions about the Following the service the pastor greets the people as they leave. |
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The Church Year The Episcopal Church observes the traditional Christian calendar. The season of Advent, during which we prepare for Lent, the forty days of preparation for Easter, begins on Ash Wednesday. Easter season lasts fifty days, concluding on the During these times the Bible readings are chosen for their appropriateness to the season. During the rest of the year---the |
You Will Not Be Embarrassed When you visit an Episcopal church, you will be our respected and welcome guest. You will not be singled out in an Should you wish to know more about the Episcopal Church or how one becomes an Episcopalian, the pastor will gladly Produced by the Office of Communication |
