Palm Sunday Service, St. Edward King and Martyr Church, Cambridge
Malcolm Guite's Palm Sunday Sermon at St. Edward King and Martyr Church, Cambridge, UK. 24th March 2013.
Now to the gate of my Jerusalem,
The seething holy city of my heart,
The saviour comes. But will I welcome him?
Oh crowds of easy feelings make a start;
They raise their hands, get caught up in the singing,
And think the battle won. Too soon they'll find
The challenge, the reversal he is bringing
Changes their tune. I know what lies behind
The surface flourish that so quickly fades;
Self-interest, and fearful guardedness,
The hardness of the heart, its barricades,
And at the core, the dreadful emptiness
Of a perverted temple. Jesus come
Break my resistance and make me your home.
Malcolm Guite
Saint of the Day: March 18th - St Edward King and Martyr
The Lives of the Saints be the Reverend Alban Butler, taken from the fourth edition published in 1954.
St Edward King and Martyr, Cambridge
1 1669 Christopher Graye F#
2 1669 Christopher Graye E
3 1669 Christopher Graye D
4 1576 Stephen Tonne II & W Land C#
5 c1499 Bury St Edmunds foundry B
6 1622 Tobias I Norris A
The tenor is 8-2-22 (442kg)
A glorious ring of bells. The fourth has a rather unique tone, because the bell (which is too thin) resonates at different speeds on the inside and outside of itself! These bells were restored and rehung about fifteen years ago and are rung to a quarter peal every Monday.
St Edward King and Martyr Church in Corfe NR CORFE CASTLE DORSET uk
This is a lovely church with a huge bell on show. It has wooden pews and a very open church. Excellent. Thank you for having it open so that Corfe visitors could come in and say a prayer and view.
Known as The Church of St Edward King and Martyr, Corfe
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Bellringing at St.Edward Cambridge 18th June 2011
A few call changes from outside St.Edward King and Martyr in Cambridge during the Rochester District Outing on 18th June 2011. These are rather quiet inside and out, and the 4th is doing some very odd clappering. Pretty old bells too (earliest about 1477).
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St. Edmund the Martyr was an English King who was martyred by Danish invaders.
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St. Edward the Confessor(1003-1066), King of England/Oct 13, 2012/COVERS
St. Edward the Confessor, please pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen.
Our Father, Who art in Heaven; Hallowed by Thy Name......
4th February 1555: John Rogers became the first martyr under 'Bloody' Mary I
John Rogers was educated at Cambridge, after which he became a Catholic priest. As the Reformation began to take hold, Rogers questioned his vocation and subsequently resigned his ministry. He moved to Antwerp in 1534 where he met William Tyndale who had published his English translation of the New Testament a few years earlier.
Tyndale was instrumental in converting Rogers to Protestantism, after which he married Adriana de Weyden with whom he had a number of children. Just a few months later his friend Tyndale was arrested and executed for heresy, and Rogers continued his friend’s work to produce a complete edition of the Bible in English. Rogers combined Tyndale’s New Testament with the parts of the Old Testament that he had been able to translate before his arrest, and used the translation of Myles Coverdale for the remaining books of the Old Testament and the Apocrypha.
The completed Bible was published in 1537 under the pseudonym Thomas Matthew, and immediately gained the support of Thomas Cranmer who managed to persuade Chancellor Thomas Cromwell to secure a license for it from King Henry VIII. Rogers stayed in Europe, including time at the University of Wittenberg, for a number of years afterwards.
He returned to England in 1548 but, following the accession of the Catholic Mary I, he became an outspoken proponent of Reformation principals. Having been sent to Newgate Prison in 1554, Rogers was sentenced to death the following January. He was burned at the stake at Smithfield, the first victim of the Marian persecutions.
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Edward the Martyr was King of England from 975 until he was murdered in 978.Edward was the eldest son of King Edgar the Peaceful but was not his father's acknowledged heir.On Edgar's death, the leadership of England was contested, with some supporting Edward's claim to be king and others supporting his much younger half-brother Æthelred the Unready, recognized as a legitimate son of Edgar.Edward was chosen as king and was crowned by his main clerical supporters, the archbishops Dunstan and Oswald of Worcester.
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Святой король-мученик Эдуард. Братство св. Эдуарда в Бруквуде. Saint Edward the Martyr Brotherhood in Brookwood.
(Память св. Эдуарда отмечается 31 марта.)