26/01/2021
Don’t forget to join us at 5:30pm tonight for our first Edmund Wood Ecclesiastical History Seminar. The Rev’d Dr James Pereiro is speaking to the Edmund Wood Society tonight, via Zoom. His talk is about Tractarian “Ethos” and the Oxford Movement. Essentially, how Tractarian theology helped to create the modern Oxford tutorial. The Zoom link is below. Join Zoom Meeting
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21/01/2021
Here’s a reminder that the monthly Andrewes Fellowship Mass will take place this coming Saturday (1:00pm at St Clement’s). The Rev Jamie Franklin of St George in the Meadows, Nottingham will be preaching.
For those of you who have not yet encountered the Andrewes Fellowship, here is a brief description:
The Andrews Fellowship is a devotional society in the Church of England that calls men and women to prayer, study, and the sacraments. Members pray the English offices and rites, study Holy Scripture and the writings of Anglican divines and the Fathers, and commit to regular communication. Bishop Andrewes acts as a patron and guide for our members in his evangelical commitment to preach the good news and study scripture, and his Catholic devotion to the sacraments and the Fathers.
16/01/2021
The Edmund Wood Society would like to express our sincere condolences to the Roman Catholic community at Fisher House in Cambridge upon the death of Monsignor Mark Langham. Monsignor Langham was well known for his work to improve Anglican and Roman Catholic relations, in the Vatican. He was also a vibrant part of the Cambridge community and a shining example of Christian living, grace, and ministry. He will be sorely missed. May light eternal shine upon him, may he rest in peace.
15/01/2021
A strong reminder about the importance of keeping our doors open and our lights on in this period of struggle and darkness.
Why I’m keeping my church open in lockdown | The Spectator
On a beautifully sunny Maundy Thursday last year, during the first lockdown, I removed my cassock, slung my satchel over my shoulder and rode my bicycle to Lambeth Palace and back. At the halfway point I paused briefly to slip a letter under the Archbishop of Canterbury’s front door, before headin...
06/01/2021
Due to the Tier 5 restrictions, we will not be holding Studium this term. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
06/01/2021
For this coming term, the Edmund Wood Society will continue with services for as long as we are allowed.
The 11:00am Sunday Mass will be on Zoom. (For more information email: [email protected] for the link to St Clement’s Zoom services.)
The church will be open weekdays from 12:00-2:00pm for private prayer for as long as we are able to do so.
On Wednesday nights at 9:00pm, we will continue holding an in-person compline service for as long as we are permitted to do so. The congregation will need to be masked and socially distant. Please email [email protected] for more information.
Expect an update with information about an in-person mid-week Mass.
05/01/2021
Although the weather is cold and gloomy and many of us are in lockdown, the Edmund Wood Society is maintaining many of its normal activities. Check out our Lent 2021 Term Card and join in where you can.