The Harmony of the Trinity
A service from the chapel of Worcester College, Oxford, exploring the mystery of the Trinity. Led by the Chaplain with the College Choir.
A service live from the chapel of Worcester College, Oxford, exploring the doctrine of the Trinity, the ultimate mystery of the Godhead, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Led by the Chaplain, the Revd Dr Jonathan Arnold with Dr Susan Gillingham and the College Choir directed by Nicholas Freestone. Producer: Stephen Shipley.
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Worcester College, Oxford 15/06/2014
We are sorry that due to a technical fault we were unable to transmit the scheduled live programme from Worcester College, Oxford. A recording of this programme will be broadcast at a later date.
The spirituality of Lindisfarne
(Repeated from August 2012 following a technical fault at the live broadcast in Oxford)
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Bishop Stephen Oliver explores Celtic spirituality on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne and its impact on English Christianity. Meeting local islanders and experiencing the bleak landscape Bishop Stephen finds out what has drawn pilgrims to the island for over 1300 years. With music recorded in the island's parish church of St Mary the Virgin by the Choral Scholars of St Martin-in-the-Fields. Director of music: Andrew Earis. Producer: Mark O'Brien.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
Islands have about them a particular mystique. Maybe that is why many of them have a long history of being home to religious communities. The islands of Iona, Lindisfarne and Caldey all have ancient monastic roots yet each island continues to be a place of contemporary spirituality. They are all very different and yet whilst each of them is a place of distinctive prayer and quiet reflection they are visited by thousands of tourists and pilgrims in the course of a year and particularly in the summer months.
Lindisfarne (Holy Island) is where St. Aidan arrived from Iona. It is where the famous Illuminated Gospels were inscribed in the early eighth century. Today the monastery is a ruin but it is still a place of pilgrimage and for many represents the resurgence of a particular Celtic spirituality. Twice a day Lindisfarne is cut off by the sea. It's this sense of isolation and of being 'beyond' that gives it its unique spiritual atmosphere and draws walkers from all over Britain for the famous Holy Cross pilgrimage every Easter.
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Music details - Lindisfarne
1. Christ be with you – Rutter (The new Oxford Anthem Book – Novello)
2. Be still for the presence of the Lord - David J Evans arranged by Barry Rose - Novello More than Hymns 2 ed. Barry Rose (published by Novello)
3. Christ is the morning star - Andrew Earis - Manuscript
4. Holy is the true light – Williams Harris (The new Oxford Anthem Book – Novello)
5. If ye love me – Thomas Tallis (The new Oxford Anthem Book – Novello)
6. Lux Beata – (Plain chant)
7. Father hear the prayer we offer
8. God be in my head – Rutter (The new Oxford Anthem Book – Novello)
9. Take, oh take me as I am – John Bell/Iona
The Choir on pilgrimage in Lindisfarne were from St Martin-in-the-Fields with Andrew Earis, Director of Music.
There is no transcript for the programme as the programme was recorded on location.
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- Sun 15 Jun 2014 08:1091Èȱ¬ Radio 4