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Services and Music St George s Chapel SUMMER 11 JULY - 13 SEPTEMBER 2015 Please do not take this booklet away with you. If you would like a copy of the music list for this Half Term, please request one from a member of the Chapel staff.

The Dean s Welcome Whether you are a visitor or a regular worshipper at St George s Chapel, you may be sure that you are most welcome. I hope very much that this Guide to Services and Music in the Chapel will provide all the information you need to ensure that you can participate in our worship comfortably and refl ectively. Sitting in the Chapel, we see the results of centuries of architectural and artistic achievement. We also experience a deep sense of this nation s history, and feel as though we come close to some of those who have shaped it. However, it is the fact that, through the centuries, prayer and praise have been offered here each and every day that most contributes to this place s very special atmosphere. As you join in our daily worship, I pray that you will be richly blessed, and that you will go on your way in peace. David Conner Summer at St George s Chapel Over the Summer at St George s Chapel, the Chapel Choir is on holiday. However, Visiting Choirs from this country and overseas carry on the sung services over this period. The Dean and Canons are pleased to welcome these choirs, who sing weekend and some weekday services. Every Sunday morning a collection is received for a different cause; we try to support a good mix of local, national and international charities. However, over the summer, all Sunday morning collections are received for the Dean and Canons Emergency Fund and the College of St George. The Emergency fund is then available at any time of year in order that the Dean & Canons can make immediate donations to major appeals such as to the Disaster Emergencies Committee (DEC) for Somalia. 3

Services at St George s Chapel Since its foundation by King Edward III, the College of St George has sought to fulfi l its vocation in this place to offer prayer to Almighty God for the Sovereign, the Companions of the Order of the Garter, this nation and the needs of the world. The key aspect of this vocation to prayer lies in the daily singing or saying of the Offi ces (Mattins and Evensong) and the celebration of the Eucharist. The origins of Mattins and Evensong go back to the earliest Christian communities and, in their current form, have their roots in the patterns of monastic worship which have formed a fundamental part of Christian spirituality over many centuries. In monastic houses, short services called Offi ces consisting of psalms, readings, canticles, responsories and prayers were said or sung throughout the day and night so that the whole daily routine of the community could be dedicated to God and praise and prayer be offered. With the introduction of The Book of Common Prayer in the course of the English Reformation, elements of these shorter Offi ces were combined to form the two principal Offi ces of Mattins in the morning and Evensong in the evening. Mattins and Evensong both follow a similar structure: the opening responses; the psalms appointed for the day; an Old Testament reading; a canticle; a New Testament reading; the Apostles Creed; the Lord s Prayer, the collect (prayer) for the day and other bidding prayers or responses. Anthems are usually included in sung services, as, at weekends, are hymns. The seasons of the Church s Year are refl ected in the readings, collects, hymns and anthems. In St George s Chapel, Mattins is said each weekday at 7.30am. This follows a modern language version of the Offi ce from Common Worship: Services and Prayers for the Church of England and the order of service may be found in the booklets provided. On Sundays, Mattins is sung at 10.45 am and follows an adapted version of the Offi ce from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. The order of service may be found in the Sunday service booklet; the readings for Sunday Mattins are provided on the accompanying sheet. 4

In term time Evensong is sung daily (other than Wednesdays when it is said) at 5.15 pm. The order for Evensong follows the Offi ce from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer and may be found on the laminated cards. On major Saints days and festivals, Festal Evensong is sung, including special anthems, hymns and Biblical readings to refl ect the nature of the feast. The Eucharist, also known as Holy Communion or the Mass, is the central act of Christian worship and is celebrated each day in St George s Chapel. The Eucharist is focused upon the taking, blessing and sharing of bread and wine, representing the body and blood of Christ, following his commandment in the Gospels to do this in remembrance of me. The structure of the Eucharist follows largely that which Christians have celebrated from the very earliest times: the gathering; a rite of penitence and absolution; the collect (prayer) for the day; an Old or New Testament reading; a portion of the Gospels; the bidding prayers; the sharing of the peace; the Eucharistic Prayer (including the canticles Sanctus and Benedictus); the Lord s Prayer; the breaking of the bread and distribution of Communion; the post-communion prayer and dismissal. On Sundays and greater festivals when the Eucharist is sung hymns, the canticle of praise Gloria in excelsis Deo and the Nicene Creed are also included. In St George s Chapel, a said Eucharist is celebrated each weekday at 8am (and also at 12 noon on Fridays) and on Sundays at 8.30am. On Sundays at 12 noon and on greater festivals and holy days at 5.15 pm, the Eucharist is sung. The appropriate orders of service may be found in the booklets or cards provided. At the Sung Eucharist the canticles that form an integral part of the liturgy (that is, the Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus and Agnus Dei) are sung to music set by various composers over the centuries to enhance and beautify this most signifi cant act of Christian worship. 5

Regular Services These are the times of the regular services taking place in St George s Chapel during term. This booklet covers the period between the Trinity and Michaelmas terms. Said services are held at various locations within the Chapel, as directed by the Chapel staff. Services sung by the Choir are marked with an asterisk (*). Sunday 8.30 am Holy Communion 10.45 am *Choral Mattins 12 noon *Sung Eucharist 5.15 pm *Choral Evensong Monday 7.30am Mattins 8.00am Holy Communion 5.15 pm *Choral Evensong Tuesday 7.30am Mattins 8.00am Holy Communion 5.15 pm *Choral Evensong Wednesday 7.30am Mattins 8.00am Holy Communion 5.15 pm Evening Prayer 6

Thursday 7.30am Mattins 8.00am Holy Communion 5.15 pm *Choral Evensong Friday 7.30am Mattins 8.00am Holy Communion 12.00pm Holy Communion 5.15 pm *Choral Evensong (unaccompanied) Saturday 7.30am Mattins 8.00am Holy Communion 5.15 pm *Choral Evensong (sung by the Lay Clerks) The following pages contain details of the music for 11 July to 13 September. This information may change without notice. Please visit the website for the most up-to-date information www.stgeorges-windsor.org or call the recorded information line: (01753) 865538. 7

Benedict - Saturday 11 July 7.30 am Mattins Psalms 120, 121, 122 Decani (b) 5.15 pm Evensong Lay Clerks Preces & Responses: Millington Psalm 118 vv 1 14 Canticles: Roberts on F sharp Anthem: Conley-Harper Jesus, confi rm my heart s desire Hymn 457 (i) Sixth Sunday after Trinity - Sunday 12 July 8.30 am Holy Communion 10.45 am Mattins Preces & Responses: Byrd Psalm 65 Canticles: Purcell Te Deum in D, Z. 232; Plainsong Jubilate Hymns 368, 354, 466 Preacher: The Right Reverend David Conner KCVO, Dean of Windsor Organ Voluntary: Bach Piece d Orgue BWV 571 12 noon Sung Eucharist Setting: Mozart Missa Brevis in D Gradual: Plainsong Turn thee again, O Lord, at the last Hymns 298, 280 Organ Voluntary: Durufl é Fugue sur le nom d Alain Collections for the Council of Christians and Jews and the College of St George. 5.15 pm Evensong and Farewell to Leavers Introit: Tye Laudate nomen Domini Preces & Responses: Byrd Psalm 66 vv 1 8 Canticles: Howells St John s Service Anthem: Purcell Rejoice in the Lord alway Hymn 373 (Coe Fen) Organ Voluntary: Bach Prelude and Fugue in E minor BWV 548 In Residence: Canon Woodward 8

7.30 am Mattins Psalms 123, 124, 125 S Monday 13 July 5.15 pm Evensong Lay Clerks Preces & Responses: Tallis Psalm 127 Canticles: Macpherson in E Anthem: Walker I will lift up mine eyes John Keble - Tuesday 14 July 7.30 am Mattins Psalms 132, 133 5.15 pm Evensong Lay Clerks Preces & Responses: Manners Psalm 135 vv 1 12 Canticles: Sumsion in G Anthem: Rodney Bennett The seasons of his mercies Swithun - Wednesday 15 July 7.30 am Mattins Psalms 119 vv 153 176 5.15 pm Evensong sung by the Eton Choral Courses Preces & Responses: Hylton Stewart Psalm 136 vv 1 12 Canticles: Gibbons Short Service Anthem: Judith Weir Ascending into heaven 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 143 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 138 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 144 12 noon Holy Communion 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 145 Thursday 16 July Friday 17 July In Residence: Canon Woodward 9

7.30 am Mattins Psalm 147 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 148 Saturday 18 July Seventh Sunday after Trinity - Sunday 19 July Services today are Said with Hymns 8.30 am Holy Communion 10.45 am Mattins Psalm 67 Hymns 372, 500 Preacher: The Reverend Canon Dr James Woodward, Steward of the College 12 noon Said Eucharist Hymns 294, 468 Collections for The Dean and Canons Emergency Fund and the College of St George. 5.15 pm Evening Prayer with Hymns Psalm 73 vv 21 27 Hymns 420, 353 omit v. 3 In Residence: Canon Woodward 10

7.30 am Mattins Psalms 1, 2, 3 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 4 Monday 20 July 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 5 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 139 Tuesday 21 July MARY MAGDALENE - Wednesday 22 July 7.30 am Mattins Psalms 30, 32 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 63 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 15 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 18 Thursday 23 July 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 19 12 noon Holy Communion 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 144 Friday 24 July In Residence: Canon Poll 11

James - Saturday 25 July 7.30 am Mattins Psalms 7, 29 5.15 pm Evensong sung by The Erleigh Cantors Preces & Responses: Tunnard Psalm 94 vv 1 11 Canticles: Pärt Magnifi cat; Gretchaninov Nunc Dimittis Anthem: Byrd Sing Joyfully Hymn 216 Eighth Sunday after Trinity - Sunday 26 July Services today are sung by The Erleigh Cantors 8.30 am Holy Communion 10.45 am Mattins Preces & Responses: Tunnard Psalm 75 Canticles: Elgar Te Deum; Britten Jubilate in C Anthem: Greene O clap your hands Hymns 357, 369 Preacher: The Reverend Canon Martin Poll, Chaplain of the College 12 noon Sung Eucharist Setting: Francis Jackson Missa Matris Dei Gradual Motet: Purcell I will sing unto the Lord Hymns 278, 295 Collections for The Dean and Canons Emergency Fund and the College of St George. 5.15 pm Evensong Preces & Responses: Tunnard Psalm 74 vv 11 16 Canticles: Chilcott Downing Service Anthem: Gowers Viri Galilaei Hymn 415 (ii) In Residence: Canon Poll 12

7.30 am Mattins Psalm 30 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalms 27, 28, 29 Monday 27 July 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 36 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 33 Tuesday 28 July Mary, martha and Lazarus - Wednesday 29 July 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 34 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 119 vv 33 56 William Wilberforce; Olaudah and Thomas Clarkson - Thursday 30 July 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 37 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 40 Friday 31 July 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 31 12 noon Holy Communion 5.15 pm Evensong sung by the Chapel Choir of St John s College, Southsea Preces & Responses: Shepherd Psalm 35 vv 1 12 Canticles: Walmisley in D minor Anthem: Howells Like as the hart In Residence: Canon Poll 13

Saturday 1 August 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 42 5.15 pm Evensong sung by the Chapel Choir of St John s College, Southsea Preces & Responses: Shephard Psalm 46 Canticles: Ellison in D Anthem: Rutter This is the day Hymn 333 omit v. 2 Ninth Sunday after Trinity - Sunday 2 August Services today are sung by the Chapel Choir of St John s College, Southsea 8.30 am Holy Communion 10.45 am Mattins Preces & Responses: Shephard Psalm 86 vv 1 10 Canticles: Stanford Te Deum in B fl at; Britten Jubilate in E fl at Anthem: Mozart Lacrimosa Hymns 342 (178), 391 Preacher: The Reverend Canon Martin Poll, Chaplain of the College 12 noon Sung Eucharist Setting: Schubert Mass in G Gradual Motet: Tallis Salvator mundi Hymns 334, 294 Collections for The Dean and Canons Emergency Fund and the College of St George. 5.15 pm Evensong Preces & Responses: Shephard Psalm 88 vv 1 8 Canticles: Howells Collegium Regale Anthem: Parry I was glad Hymn 413 In Residence: Canon Poll 14

7.30 am Mattins Psalm 44 Monday 3 August 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 88 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 48 Tuesday 4 August 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 50 Oswald - Wednesday 5 August 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 119 vv 57 80 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 99, 110 Transfiguration - Thursday 6 August 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 27, 150 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 72 Friday 7 August 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 51 12 noon Holy Communion 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 38 In Residence: Canon Poll 15

Saturday 8 August 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 68 5.15 pm Evensong sung by the St Christopher s Chamber Choir Preces & Responses: Ayleward Psalm 66 vv 1 8 Canticles: Dyson in D Anthem: Halley Jesu, the very thought of thee Hymn 336 Tenth Sunday after Trinity - Sunday 9 August Services today are sung by the St Christopher s Chamber Choir 8.30 am Holy Communion 10.45 am Mattins Preces & Responses: Smith Psalm 90 vv 1 12 Canticles: Ireland in F Anthem: Howells Like as the hart Hymns 358 (ii), 341 Preacher: The Right Reverend David Conner KCVO, Dean of Windsor 12 noon Sung Eucharist Setting: Paul Edwards in C sharp Gradual Motet: Paul Edwards Bread of heaven Hymns 463 (ii), 381 Collections for The Dean and Canons Emergency Fund and the College of St George. 5.15 pm Evensong Preces & Responses: Smith Psalm 91 vv 1 9 Canticles: Stanford in G Anthem: Brahms How lovely are thy dwellings Hymn 467 In Residence: Canon Poll 16

Laurence - Monday 10 August 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 71 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 72 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 73 Clare - Tuesday 11 August 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 74 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 77 Wednesday 12 August 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 119 vv 81 104 Jeremy Taylor - Thursday 13 August 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 78 vv 1 40 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 78 vv 41 73 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 55 Friday 14 August 12 noon Holy Communion 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 72 In Residence: Canon Woodward 17

Blessed Virgin Mary - Saturday 15 August 7.30 am Mattins Psalms 98, 138 5.15 pm Evensong sung by Cantemus Preces & Responses: Radcliffe Psalm 132 vv 1 9 Canticles: Tavener Collegium Regale Anthem: Bruckner Ave Maria Hymn 185 Eleventh Sunday after Trinity - Sunday 16 August Services today are sung by Cantemus 8.30 am Holy Communion 10.45 am Mattins Preces & Responses: Rose Psalm 106 vv 1 12 Canticle: Britten Festival Te Deum; Walton Jubilate Anthem: Monteverdi Cantate Domino Hymns 401, 235 Preacher: The Reverend Canon Dr James Woodward, Steward of the College, 12 noon Sung Eucharist Setting: Martin Mass Gradual Motet: Messiaen O sacrum convivium Hymns 387, 305 Collections for The Dean and Canons Emergency Fund and the College of St George. 5.15 pm Evensong Preces & Responses: Radcliffe Psalm 92 Canticles: Howells Gloucester Service Anthem: Brahms Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen Hymn 385 In Residence: Canon Woodward 18

Monday 17 August 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 80 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 85 Tuesday 18 August 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 89 vv 1 19 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 89 vv 20 50 Wednesday 19 August 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 119 vv 105 128 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 91 Bernard - Thursday 20 August 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 92 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 94 Friday 21 August 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 88 12 noon Holy Communion 1.10 pm Lunchtime Recital given by the Little Singers of St Charles 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 102 In Residence: Canon Woodward 19

Saturday 22 August 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 97 5.15 pm Evensong sung by The Plaxtol Scholars Preces & Responses: Ayleward Psalm 104 vv 1 12 Canticles: Stanford in A Anthem: Parry My soul, there is a country Hymn 397 Eleventh Sunday after Trinity - Sunday 23 August Services today are sung by The Plaxtol Scholars 8.30 am Holy Communion 10.45 am Mattins Preces & Responses: Ayleward Psalm 115 vv 1 10 Canticles: Ireland in F Anthem: Vaughan Williams Let all the world Hymns 436, 457 (i) Preacher: The Reverend Canon Dr James Woodward, Steward of the College, 12 noon Sung Eucharist Setting: Byrd Mass in fi ve parts Gradual Motet: Whitlock Jesu grant me this I pray Hymns 272, 271 Collections for The Dean and Canons Emergency Fund and the College of St George. 5.15 pm Evensong Preces & Responses: Ayleward Psalm 116 Canticles: Wood Collegium Regale Anthem: Wood God omnipotent reigneth Hymn 339 In Residence: Canon Woodward 20

Bartholomew - Monday 24 August 7.30 am Mattins Psalms 86, 117 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 91 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 106 Tuesday 25 August 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 107 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 111 Wednesday 26 August 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 119 vv 129 152 Monica - Thursday 27 August 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 115 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 116 Augustine - Friday 28 August 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 139 12 noon Holy Communion 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalms 130, 131 In Residence: Canon Woodward 21

Beheading of John the Baptist - Saturday 29 August 7.30 am Mattins Psalms 120, 121, 122 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 118 Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity - Sunday 30 August Services today are sung by the University of London Church Choir 8.30 am Holy Communion 10.45 am Mattins Preces & Responses: Rose Psalm 119 vv 17 24 Canticles: Stanford Te Deum in C; Jubilate in B fl at Anthem: Elgar Light out of darkness Hymns 234 (ii), 476 Preacher: The Reverend Canon Dr James Woodward, Steward of the College, 12 noon Sung Eucharist Setting: Sumsion in F Gradual: Nicholas O Neil Lord is my light Hymns 389, 280 Collections for The Dean and Canons Emergency Fund and the College of St George. 5.15 pm Evensong Preces & Responses: Rose Psalm 119 vv 9 16 Canticles: Stainer in B fl at Anthem: Purcell Hear my prayer, O Lord Hymn 439 (i) In Residence: Canon Woodward 22

Aidan - Monday 31 August 7.30 am Mattins Psalms 124, 125, 126 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalms 127, 128, 129 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 132 Tuesday 1 September 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 135 Wednesday 2 September 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 119 vv 153 176 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 136 Gregory - Thursday 3 September 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 143 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 138 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 144 Friday 4 September 12 noon Holy Communion 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalm 145 In Residence: Canon Finlay 23

Beheading of John the Baptist - Saturday 5 September 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 147 Cantoris (b) 5.15 pm Evensong Lay Clerks Preces & Responses: Byrd Psalm 148 Canticles: Sumsion in G Anthem: de Vento Inter natos mulierum Hymn 247 Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity - Sunday 6 September Services today are sung by the Lay Clerks 8.30 am Holy Communion 10.45 am Mattins Preces & Responses: Byrd Psalm 119 vv 57 64 Canticles: West Te Deum in C; Macpherson Jubilate in E Hymns 377, 359 (322), 450 Organ Voluntary: Guilmant March on a theme of Handel Preacher: The Reverend Canon Dr Hueston Finlay, Treasurer of the College, 12 noon Sung Eucharist Setting: Byrd Mass for three voices Gradual: Plainsong It is a good thing to give thanks Hymns 337, 420 Organ Voluntary: Bach Prelude and Fugue in G BWV 541 Collections for the Council of Christians and Jews and the College of St George. 5.15 pm Evensong Introit: Purcell In God s word Preces & Responses: Byrd Psalm 119 vv 49 56 Canticles: Lassus Magnifi cat Primi Toni Anthem: Cavalli Salve Regina Hymn 378 Organ Voluntary: Frank Choral No. 1 in E In Residence: Canon Finlay 24

Monday 7 September 7.30 am Mattins Psalms 1, 2, 3 5.15 pm Evensong and Installation of Franklin Lee as Minor Canon Lay Clerks Preces & Responses: Tallis Psalm 4 Canticles: Moore Second Service Anthem: Locke Let God arise Hymn 373 (Coe Fen) Birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary- Tuesday 8 September 7.30 am Mattins Psalms 5, 6 5.15 pm Evening Prayer Psalms 9, 10 Wednesday 9 September 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 119 vv 1 32 5.15 pm Evensong to Commemorate Elizabeth II as Longest reigning Monarch Preces & Responses: Radcliffe Psalm 121 Canticles: Stanford in C Anthem: Byrd O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth Thursday 10 September 7.30 am Mattins Psalms 14, 15, 16 5.15 pm Evensong Preces & Responses: Manners Psalm 18 vv 1 15 Canticles: Tranchell Magnifi cat and Nunc Dimittis Tone IV Anthem: Ives Ego sum panis vivus Friday 11 September 7.30 am Mattins Psalm 19 12 noon Holy Communion 5.15 pm Evensong Lay Clerks Preces & Responses: Tallis Psalm 22 vv 1 10 Canticles: Wood in G Anthem: Walford Davies Father of heaven In Residence: Canon Finlay 25

Saturday 12 September 7.30 am Mattins Psalms 21, 23 Decani (a) 5.15 pm Evensong Lay Clerks Preces & Responses: Byrd Psalm 24 Canticles: Palestrina Magnifi cat Primi Toni Anthem: Viadana Exsultate justi Hymn 376 Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity - Sunday 13 September 8.30 am Holy Communion 10.45 am Mattins Preces & Responses: Radcliffe Psalm 119 vv 105 112 Canticles: J.C. Bach Te Deum in D; Plainsong Jubilate Hymns 341, 424 omit v. 3, 137 Organ Voluntary: Bach Fantasia in G minor BWV 542 Preacher: The Right Reverend David Conner KCVO, Dean of Windsor 12 noon Sung Eucharist Setting: Mozart Missa Brevis in B fl at Gradual: Plainsong It is better to trust in the Lord Hymns 414, 295 Organ Voluntary: BuxtehudeToccata in F BuxWV 157 Collections for Martin House Children s Hospice and the College of St George. 5.15 pm Evensong Introit: Thalben-Ball I would fi nd thee Preces & Responses: Radcliffe Psalm 66 vv 1 8 Canticles: Noble in B minor Anthem: Palestrina Exsultate Deo Hymn 244 Organ Voluntary: Roger-Ducasse Pastorale In Residence: Canon Finlay 26

Important Dates in the First Half of Michaelmas 2015: Windsor Festival Sunday 20 September to Sunday 4 October St Matthew the Evangelist Monday 21 September September Obit Sunday 27 September St Edward the Confessor (Feast of Title) Tuesday 13 October 27

Details in this booklet are correct at time of printing but may change without notice. Please visit the website for the most up-to-date information www.stgeorges-windsor.org or call the recorded information line: (01753) 865538. Badge Dean and Canons of Windsor