Saint Mark's Church, Philadelphia
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Locality: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Phone: +1 215-735-1416
Address: 1625 Locust St 19103 Philadelphia, PA, US
Website: www.saintmarksphiladelphia.org
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Evening Prayer - 7.6.21
Low Mass on a Feria - 7.6.21
Morning Prayer - 7.6.21
Low Mass on a Feria - 7.5.21
Morning Prayer - 11.8.20
Morning Prayer - 10.26.20
Children's Homily for Sunday, 8 November about the kingdom of heaven, and the need to be watchful.
Having discovered that we are made in the image and likeness of God, it has always been exceedingly difficult for us to hold on to the blessings of holiness here on earth, even when all we might have to do is love our neighbor as ourselves.
Let everything that hath breath praise the Lord! We have been praising God's Name here every day for nearly 175 years, and the pandemic hasn't stopped us. Praise God with us! Commitment Sunday is Nov 15. Please make a pledge to support our work and ministry. www.saintmarksphiladelphia.org/stewardship
Children's Homily for Sunday, October 25. The three frogs learn about the two greatest commandments.
Morning Prayer - 10.25.20
Low Mass for Willibrord - 11.7.20
Morning Prayer - 11.7.20
Theologian Sarah Coakley joins the Adult Forum This Sunday, October 25, Sarah Coakley will join the Adult Forum at 11:30 a.m. to speak on the topic of "Liturgy and Desire."... Click here at 11:30 a.m. to join the Forum via zoom https://swarthmore.zoom.us/j/92976772868 The Rev. Professor Sarah Coakley was Norris-Hulse Professor at the University of Cambridge, author of path-setting works in systematic theology including Powers and Submissions (2002), Faith, Rationality, and the Passions (2012), God, Sexuality, and the Self (2013), and The New Asceticism (2015). She served most recently as an assisting priest and theologian-in-residence at the Church of the Ascension and St. Agnes in Washington,
Evening Prayer - 11.6.20
Low Mass for William Temple - 11.6.20
Low Mass on a Feria - 10.24.20
Morning prayer - 10.24.20
Evening Prayer - 10.23.20
Robert McCormick speaks about the hymn In our day of thanksgiving (St. Catherine’s Court). In our day of thanksgiving One psalm let us offer For the saints who before us... Have found their reward; When the shadow of death Fell upon them, we sorrowed, But now we rejoice That they rest in the Lord. In the morning of life, And at noon, and at even, He called them away From our worship below; But not till his love, At the font and the altar, Had girt them with grace For the way they should go. These stones that have echoed Their praises are holy, And dear is the ground Where their feet have once trod; Yet here they confessed They were strangers and pilgrims, And still they were seeking The city of God. Sing praise, then, for all who Here sought and here found him, Whose journey is ended, Whose perils are past; They believed in the Light; And its glory is round them, Where the clouds of earth’s sorrows Are lifted at last. (William H. Draper)
Low Mass on the Feast of Saint James of Jerusalem - 10.23.20
Music for Sunday, November 8 High Mass, 10 a.m. Cantabile from Symphonie VI, Opus 42/2 Widor Introit: Intret oratio mea Tone VII ... Communion Service in F Leo Sowerby Psalm 70 Anglican Chant by Ralph Roseingrave Alleluia: Quinque prudentes virgines Mode VII Credo III Offertory Antiphon: Gressus meus dirige Tone II Keep your lamps arr. André Thomas Communion Antiphon: Quinque prudentes virgines Tone I Hymn: Tidings (O Zion, haste) Acclamations from Suite médiévale Jean Langlais See more
Robert McCormick discusses and plays the hymn For the fruit(s) of all (his) creation (tune: East Acklam). For the fruit of all creation, Thanks be to God. For the gifts to ev’ry nation,... Thanks be to God. For the plowing, sowing, reaping, Silent growth while we are sleeping, Future needs in earth's safe keeping, Thanks be to God. In the just reward of labor, God’s will is done. In the help we give our neighbor, God’s will is done. In our world-wide task of caring For the hungry and despairing, In the harvests we are sharing, God’s will is done. For the harvests of the Spirit, Thanks be to God. For the good we all inherit, Thanks be to God. For the wonders that astound us, For the truths that still confound us, Most of all, that love has found us, Thanks be to God. (Fred Pratt Green)
Morning Prayer - 11.6.20
Evening prayer - 11.5.20
Low Mass on a Feria - 11.5.20
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