The Patronal Page 




For over a century, the people of St Faith's have marked October 6th as a red-letter day in the church's year.


It is the feast day of Saint Faith, Virgin and Martyr, patron of our church since our founder, Douglas Horsfall, named her as such for the church's consecration in 1900.


In recent decades, October 6th, or when necessary October 5th, the Eve of the Feast, has been marked by a High Mass celebrating our foundation and our patroness, while the days of the Patronal Octave have also been marked by special events: liturgical, musical and social. 

2010 was no exception, and to mark the week, the programme listed below highlights all that was done to mark the occasion. Further down this page you can access links on our website to a range of other pages, featuring archives of pictures from the patronal festivals of this and recent years, as well as facts (and legends) about Saint Faith and her shrine at Conques, in France and details of all the other churches (and places) associated with or dedicated to her in the UK and throughout the world - or at least the ones we know of!

http://www.stfaithsgreatcrosby.org.uk/statue1.jpg   So let us celebrate the Feast!”

The Patronal Celebrations 2011

Here is the illustrated report on our 2011 celebrations

Wednesday 5th  October       EVE OF ST FAITH'S DAY

                  9.15pm    Vigil of the Resurrection

Thursday 6th  October: Saint Faith, Virgin and Martyr    ST. FAITH’S DAY

                      12noon      Lunchtime Recital: Neil Kelley (organ)

                     8.00pm     Patronal Festival Procession and High Mass.  Preacher: The Revd Dr Jennifer Cooper

                                                (Lecturer and Tutor in Theology, College of the Resurrection, Mirfield)

  

 Sunday 9th  October        DEDICATION FESTIVAL

                   11.00 am     Sung Eucharist of Dedication
              6.00pm     Festal Evensong, Procession and Te Deum


                                Lord, for a century of praise. 

                                Here on this holy ground; 
                                For Faith in whose strong sacrifice 
                                Our watchword still is found, 
                                We give you thanks, and ask your grace 
                                For holiness like hers: 
                                To serve your world and keep the faith 
                                Throughout the turning years.




  

How we celebrated our Patronal Festival in 2010

Tuesday 5th October – The Eve of Saint Faith, Virgin & Martyr
8.00pm     Procession and Solemn High Mass
                Music: “A little Jazz Mass” – Bob Chilcott (with piano, drums and bass)
                Preacher: The Very Reverend Peter Atkinson, Dean of Worcester, followed by buffet supper in the Parish Hall


Wednesday 6th October – Saint Faith’s Day
11.00am  Church open for light refreshments and lunches
12noon   Midday Recital of popular organ classics – Fr. Neil
7.00 – 9.00pm   ‘Open House’ cocktail party in the Vicarage (please come and go as you are able)
9.15pm   Night Prayer and concluding devotions to Saint Faith


Sunday 10th October - Dedication Festival
11.00am High Mass followed by lunch in the Parish Hall (in aid of the Waterloo Partnership)
6.00pm  Festal Evensong



Links to other pages.....


The Glory of Faith  the sermon preached on the Eve of St Faith's 2010 by the Dean of Worcester


Saint Faith's Day 2010  a page of pictures of the High Mass on Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

Saint Faith and Saint Faith's information about Saint Faith and her connection with our church

Saint Faith's elsewhere a list of more than 50 other churches and establishments in the United Kingdom and worldwide dedicated to our patron saint; with features and website links

Saint Faith's Day 2007 reporting our 2007 Patronal Festival celebrations, with links to reports from 2006 and 2005

Saint Faith's Day 2008 reporting the High Mass and associated junketings

Saint Faith's Day 2009 reporting the Patronal Festival celebrations of St Faith's Night





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