The Draft Annual Accounts for 2020 (attached in a PDF File) have been provisionally approved by the Examiner in anticipation of approval at the AGM in 2021, along with the Draft 2019 Annual Accounts posted earlier
Promoting the Study of Liturgy
Promoting the Study of Liturgy
The Draft Annual Accounts for 2020 (attached in a PDF File) have been provisionally approved by the Examiner in anticipation of approval at the AGM in 2021, along with the Draft 2019 Annual Accounts posted earlier
Because of COVID restrictions this year’s Festival Lecture and AGM will be an on-line event via Zoom. It will take place on Friday 21 May 2021 at 3.00 pm The Lecture will be given by the Reverend Professor Fr. John Baldovin SJ from Boston: Liturgical Processions Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow. Prenotification
The Draft Annual Accounts (attached in a PDF File) have been provisionally approved by the Examiner in anticipation of approval at the AGM in 2021, the 2020 AGM having been cancelled.
On account of the Coronavirus pandemic the Alcuin Club Trustees have agreed to cancel the 2020 AGM and Festival scheduled for 20 May 2020. Members who have paid their £12.00 lunch fee will be contacted to arrange a refund to their bank account. The annual accounts for 2019 will be
To notify attendance please e-mail [email protected] . Lunch is available on payment in advance of £12.00: PayPal to [email protected]
7 January 2020, 7pm St John’s Waterloo, London SE1 (£12, includes a glass of wine afterwards) This is the final event in our Visual Communion series exploring how the visual arts have shaped and are shaped by the Eucharist. The events have drawn upon ecclesiastical art, architecture, and design and
This symposium is an invitation to consider the remarkably rich and diverse influence of the late Bishop Michael Perham upon worship in the Church of England. Further details and booking information can be found here.
The Community of the Resurrection and the Mirfield Liturgical Institute present Art and Faith Liturgical space and the Hope in the Resurrection Tuesday 8th October 2019 at 7.30pm Lecturer: Nicholas Mynheer, Hornsey College of Art, London Church of the Resurrection, Mirfield This event is FREE, booking essential Evensong at 6.00pm.
For full details and to register, see: https://www.societas-liturgica.org/congresses/durham-england/
Lunch will be provided at a cost of £12.00 payable in advance. Please contact the Club for further details: [email protected]
A series of symposia on the art, architecture and craft of the Eucharist The Eucharist (Mass or Holy Communion) is the central act of worship in Christian liturgy, offering thanksgiving, praise and sacrifice. This series of symposia explores the Eucharist in relation to art, architecture and craft and asks how
2018 ALCUIN CLUB FESTIVAL AND AGM THURSDAY 24th MAY 2018 ‘LITURGY AND ECUMENISM’ The 2018 Alcuin Club Festival and AGM will be held in the afternoon/evening of Thursday 24th May 2018 at St James’s Church, Sussex Gardens, Paddington London W2 3UD. The Lecturer will be Father Thomas Pott,
Please do investigate this exciting opportunity or draw it to the attention of anyone you think might be interested: Funded PhD Opportunity: ‘Digital Approaches to Medieval Chant and Local Religious Heritage’ (deadline 13 January 2025) Applications are invited for a 4-year funded Collaborative Doctoral Award (CDA), co-supervised between the University
St Augustine’s College of Theology, West Malling Abbey, Kent, are organising a symposium from 1.30 pm to 4.30 pm on Friday 11 October 2024 to discuss the role of Music in Worship and Liturgy. The symposium will feature discussions led by myself, Dr Noel Tredinnick FRSCM, Francesca Massey (Ex Rochester
Canterbury Cathedral Archives and Library are proud to hold a significant collection of Alcuin Club publications, the majority of which came from a generous donation from the Revd. Dr. Donald Gray CBE, a former Chairman of the Club. To explore our Alcuin Club holdings, please search “Alcuin Club” on our
It is still possible to enroll for the next academic year for the online taught PGDip/MA , validated by the University of Durham and taught through the Mirfield Liturgical Institute. Would you like to: Deepen your understanding of how and why Christians worship God Gain a postgraduate qualification thatwill support
Video recordings of three of the talks given at the Study Day held on 20 May 2024 are now available to view. The theme of the Study Day was Shape for Worship. The Alcuin Club Festival 2024: Keynote Presentation: Tom O’Loughlin (editor of the 2023 Alcuin Collection, Shaping the Assembly)
This conference is now open for registration. This year’s theme is “A Good Death: Rites of Death and Dying” and will take place at Mirfield between 27 and 29 August 2024. You’ll find a provisional programme, and a link to register for the conference, on the SLS website: https://www.studyliturgy.org.uk/conferences Registration
The treasurer’s report 2024 and draft accounts for 2023 are now available. alcuin_club_treasurers_report_2024 Alcuin-Club-Draft-Accounts-31-12-2023
St Augustine’s College of Theology, West Maling, Kent, is hosting a mini-symposium on Friday 11 October 2024 from 1.30 pm to 4.30 pm. The symposium will be led by church musicians from a breadth of traditions: Nöel Tredinnick, Dr Peter Litman, Francesca Massey and Stephen Barker. A deep-dive into the
Tickets £15 (via Eventbrite) are on sale for our Alcuin Study Day, which is the Festival event for this year. (Click the “Read more …” button to see full page if the link is not active.) We hope to see many of you there. The programme for the day is:
Transforming Worship South West will be hosting an online colloquium entitled The Spirituality of Ageing on Wednesday 26 June 2024 from 10am until 12.30pm via Zoom. The keynote speaker is Canon Prof. James Woodward, Principal of Sarum College. James has published and taught widely in the area of the spirituality
Society for Liturgical Study Following the success of last year’s workshop on the funeral liturgies for Queen Elizabeth II, we look forward to gathering at Westminster Abbey for a Study Day on Saturday, 15 June in Westminster Abbey, to discuss the Coronation liturgy for Charles III. The Study Day intends
Later on in the year, between 27 and 29 August, the Society for Liturgical study will be returning to Mirfield for their first in-person SLS Conference since 2019. The conference theme is “A Good Death: Rites of Death and Dying”. The biennial general meeting (BGM) will be held during the
There will be an in-person one-day study day on Saturday 18th May, 10-5pm at Senate House, London on New Directions in the History of Liturgy, organised by the Institute of Historical Research. The study day will feature themed sessions on the topic of ‘Narratives in and of the Medieval Office’,
ACCESSIBILITY IN LITURGY AND WORSHIP FREE WEBINAR – WEDNESDAY 17 APRIL at 19:30 – 21:00 THE JOINT LITURGICAL GROUP OF GREAT BRITAIN invite you to join Léon van Ommen, Senior Lecturer in Practical Theology, and Co-Director of the Centre for Autism and Theology, University of Aberdeen and Rosie Addis, Rector
Tickets are now on sale (via Eventbrite) for the Alcuin Study Day, Space for Worship, which is taking place on Monday 20th May 11 am -4 pm at University Church of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford, UK. £15 buy tickets here.
In 2023, the Alcuin Club Collection was a volume of essays under the title Shaping the Assembly. Through 18 essays from different perspectives, the book explored, as its subtitle puts it “How our buildings form us in worship.” At the Club’s Festival this year, the editor of the volume, Prof.
Monday 20th May (Alcuin’s Day) 11.00am (AGM), Mass, and 13.30 presentations, at The University Church of St Mary the Virgin, the High, Oxford. Key presenter: Prof. Thomas O’Loughlin (editor of the 2023 Alcuin Collection, Shaping the Assembly) Registration details to follow: cost £15, bring a sandwich lunch, tea and coffee
The School of Theology and Religious Studies at The Catholic University of America seeks to fill an open-rank, tenure-track position in Liturgical Studies and Sacramental Theology with a focus on Sacramental Theology to begin in the 2024-25 academic year. For more information please follow this link.
A new series of free open-access talks at St Stephen’s House, Oxford aims to bring accessible reflections and wisdom on the connections between music, worship, and community to a wide audience. It’s all part of the new Institute of Sacred Music Oxford at St Stephen’s House and in association with
Colin Buchannan, a regular author of Alcuin Club publications, died on 29 November 2023. There will be a service of thanksgiving for the life and ministry of the Bishop Colin, anAssistant Bishop in the Diocese of Leeds, on Saturday 20 January from 2pm to 3.30pm in Bradford Cathedral. All are
Would you like to: Deepen your understanding of how and why Christians worship God Gain a postgraduate qualification thatwill support you in your ministry in the church, lay or ordained? Refresh your approach to worship? Equip yourself to teach others about liturgy and worship? Then wherever you are in the
An event organised by Transforming Worship. Lament can be individual or corporate. We all face personal difficulties at times, but there is also much to lament within society and the wider world. This is a timely opportunity to explore a vital subject from different angles. Everyone is welcome. If you
Two seminars will be held this term: Tuesday 10th October (please note the change from our usual Monday slot) Nicholas Watson (Harvard University), ‘Vernacular Theology Before the English Reformation: Work in Progress’ Chair: Helen Gittos (Oxford) Seminar meeting begins at 5.30pm (GMT+1:00); this will be on Zoom only. Please go
A one-day conference at the University of Kent, Canterbury, to mark the 75th anniversary of Addleshaw and Etchells’ pioneering study, The Architectural Setting of Anglican Worship, reflecting on the enduring value of the work and how the conversation has developed since 1948. All welcome. Details: tinyurl.com/addleshawandetchells. For queries, contact:[email protected] Poster
The Study Day will take place at Westminster Abbey, focussing on the liturgies that were devised to mark the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The detailed programme for the Study Day is now available, as well as information about how to register. Places for the Study Day are limited, so
The update took place on the morning of Friday 7 July 2023 and the new functionality described in the previous post is now available. As a consequence of software updates there is a known incompatibility that will affect users of older Apple devices (most likely prior to 2015) running versions
As announced at the AGM the Alcuin Club web site is being revised. New features will include a research blog, a “SEE INSIDE” preview for selected publications and information about publishing with the Alcuin Club. We are also gradually introducing … alcuinclub.org.uk email addresses to make it easier to contact
Video recordings of the morning and afternoon sessions of the Festival held on 23 May 2023 are now available to view. The theme of the Festival was Songs of Everlasting Praise: Music in Worship Today. Morning session video The speaker was The Revd. Pete Gunstone acting Precentor of Bradford Cathedral
Shaping the Assembly – How our buildings form us in worship, edited by Thomas O’Loughlin, was published in June 2023. Copies may be purchased through our Publications page. Thomas O’Loughlin writes: Space is all around us – and we constantly refer to it. ‘He is taking my space!’ – said
An opportunity for study. The Revd. Dr. Jo Kershaw is now recruiting the 2023/24 academic year intake for the new Post-Graduate Diploma and MA in Worship & Liturgical Studies (University of Durham, Common Awards).The programme is taught online by an ecumenical team of specialists and practitioners. For enquiries and further
The Joint Liturgical Group of Great Britain have now released the publicity for the upcoming conference, ‘Liturgy as Proclamation of the Gospel’. Bookings are now open. The workshop provides an opportunity for those involved in planning and leading liturgy and worship across all Christian denominations to come together to explore
The recording of Prof Larson-Miller’s lecture, I am what I ritualise: identity, theology, and liturgy in secular context, givenon 8 May 2023, has now been uploaded to the University’s YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/eeaZO-MH43c . Registrations are now open for our August online public lecture which will be given by Dr Phyllis
The AGM Agenda, Reports (including the Treasurer’s Report and Accounts for approval) and Minutes of the last AGM are now available.
St Theosevia’s Centre are hosting a Study Day on Saturday 3 June 2023, from 10.30 am to 4 pm on The Mysteries and Rituals of Monarchy, from Byzantium to the Present with speakers James Cogbill, Dr Allan Barton FSA (Deacon Nectarios), Revd Dr Liz Carmichael , and Alberto Ravani. For
Join us for the 2023 Alcuin Club Festival! Songs of Everlasting Praise: Music in Worship Today’ from 12 noon – 3.30pm, on TUESDAY 23rd May, at St Giles’s Church, Cripplegate, London. Tickets are now available for the panel discussion event, Songs of Everlasting Praise: Music in Worship Today. If you
“I am what I ritualise: identity, theology, and liturgy in secular context” Dr Lizette Larson-Miller, Canon Precentor of the Anglican Diocese of Huron The lecture will take place on 8 May 2023 at 10.00 am AEST. Further details, including an abstract of the lecture and a link to the registration
Churches across the UK are currently busy preparing for the coronation of King Charles III in a fortnight’s time: a fitting moment to announce details for the upcoming Society for Liturgical Studies Study Day on Saturday, 9 September 2023.The Study Day invites participants to reflect on the design and impact
The Congress of Societas Liturgica is taking place from 7 to 10 August at St Patrick’s College Maynooth, Ireland on a theme of Liturgy and Ecumenism.The details and booking information can be found here.
Thursday 16 March 2023, 10.00-12.00, on Zoom.Speakers: Canon Simon Kershaw, Liturgical Commission member and expert on the coronation liturgy. The Very Revd David Hoyle, Dean of Westminster.Opportunities around the Coronation. On 6 May the Church of England crowns a new Defender of the Faith. What does the Coronation Liturgy tell
Join us for the 2023 Alcuin Club Festival! Songs of Everlasting Praise: Music in Worship Today’ from 12 noon – 3.30pm, on TUESDAY 23rd May, at St Giles’s Church, Cripplegate, London, EC2Y 8DA with a stimulating panel of two presenters: The Revd. Pete Gunstone acting Precentor of Bradford Cathedral and
Tuesday 22nd November 6-8 pm at Lumen Church, Tavistock Place, London WC1 Speakers: Christopher Irvine, Theologian and Liturgist, ‘Enlightened at the font: seeing the meaning of Baptism’ William Pyre, Artist and creator of the Salisbury Cathedral font, ‘Water as an artist’s medium’ Full details and tickets at artandchristianity.org/upcoming-events
The College of the Resurrection Mirfield is still accepting mid-year entrants to start the part time, distance MA/ PG Dip in Worship and Liturgical studies in January/ February. Fees are £2600 PA (academic or calendar) based on a 2-3 year programme. Please contact the Rev’d Dr Jo Kershaw for more
The Mirfield Institute will be offering the above qualifications as described in the attached flier, which also provides details of the contact for further information.
A recording of the Alcuin Club Annual Festival Mass can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1271675103570825 A recording of the Alcuin Club Annual Festival Lecture by Dr. Bridget Nichols can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1063448814252741
The Agenda and Minutes of the previous AGM are attached to this posting. The Provisional Accounts for 2021 have been previously posted as a news item, but are also attached for convenience.
Catholic University of America School of Theology and Religious Studies Tenure-Track Professor, Liturgical Studies and Sacramental Theology The School of Theology and Religious Studies of The Catholic University of America seeks to fill a tenure-track position in Liturgical Studies and Sacramental Theology with a focus on Sacramental Theology or Ritual
An interactive version of The Apostolic Tradition Reconstructed is available, which will assist readers of the printed version in visualizing the successive chronological layers in a visual manner which is complementary to the method employed in the volume, that of varying typefaces. The interactive version has been kindly prepared by
The Draft Annual Accounts for 2020 (attached in a PDF File) have been provisionally approved by the Examiner in anticipation of approval at the AGM in 2021, along with the Draft 2019 Annual Accounts posted earlier
Because of COVID restrictions this year’s Festival Lecture and AGM will be an on-line event via Zoom. It will take place on Friday 21 May 2021 at 3.00 pm The Lecture will be given by the Reverend Professor Fr. John Baldovin SJ from Boston: Liturgical Processions Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow. Prenotification
The Draft Annual Accounts (attached in a PDF File) have been provisionally approved by the Examiner in anticipation of approval at the AGM in 2021, the 2020 AGM having been cancelled.
On account of the Coronavirus pandemic the Alcuin Club Trustees have agreed to cancel the 2020 AGM and Festival scheduled for 20 May 2020. Members who have paid their £12.00 lunch fee will be contacted to arrange a refund to their bank account. The annual accounts for 2019 will be
To notify attendance please e-mail [email protected] . Lunch is available on payment in advance of £12.00: PayPal to [email protected]
7 January 2020, 7pm St John’s Waterloo, London SE1 (£12, includes a glass of wine afterwards) This is the final event in our Visual Communion series exploring how the visual arts have shaped and are shaped by the Eucharist. The events have drawn upon ecclesiastical art, architecture, and design and
This symposium is an invitation to consider the remarkably rich and diverse influence of the late Bishop Michael Perham upon worship in the Church of England. Further details and booking information can be found here.
The Community of the Resurrection and the Mirfield Liturgical Institute present Art and Faith Liturgical space and the Hope in the Resurrection Tuesday 8th October 2019 at 7.30pm Lecturer: Nicholas Mynheer, Hornsey College of Art, London Church of the Resurrection, Mirfield This event is FREE, booking essential Evensong at 6.00pm.
For full details and to register, see: https://www.societas-liturgica.org/congresses/durham-england/
Lunch will be provided at a cost of £12.00 payable in advance. Please contact the Club for further details: [email protected]
A series of symposia on the art, architecture and craft of the Eucharist The Eucharist (Mass or Holy Communion) is the central act of worship in Christian liturgy, offering thanksgiving, praise and sacrifice. This series of symposia explores the Eucharist in relation to art, architecture and craft and asks how
2018 ALCUIN CLUB FESTIVAL AND AGM THURSDAY 24th MAY 2018 ‘LITURGY AND ECUMENISM’ The 2018 Alcuin Club Festival and AGM will be held in the afternoon/evening of Thursday 24th May 2018 at St James’s Church, Sussex Gardens, Paddington London W2 3UD. The Lecturer will be Father Thomas Pott,
The Rt Rev’d Dr. Stephen Platten has accepted the invitation of the Trustees of the Alcuin Club to be its next president.
Paul Bradshaw “Historical Research and Modern Anglican Worship” Friday 5 May 2017 at 10:30 in the New Refectory Community of the Resurrection MIRFIELD West Yorkshire WF14 0BN Website www.mirfield.org.uk This is a FREE event held at the Community of the Resurrection but booking is essential. Please contact 01924 481920 or
2017 FESTIVAL AND AGM THURSDAY 18th MAY 2017 ‘WHAT CHURCHES ARE FOR?’ The 2017 Festival and AGM will be held on Thursday 18th May 2017 at St James’s Church, Sussex Gardens, Paddington London W2 3UD. Following the recent publication of the Church Buildings Review and the Festival Churches proposal, the
The 2016 AGM and Festival will be held on Thursday 26th May 2016, at St Botolph Aldgate, London EC3N 1AB (next to Aldgate tube station), commencing with the Eucharist at 12 Noon. The Lecture, on Funeral Rites, will be given by the Rt Rev’d Robert Atwell , Bishop of Exeter
Some members have notified the Club that their recently received copies of ACC 89 have been incorrectly bound. SPCK have undertaken to supply replacement copies to all those affected. Please let the Club know ([email protected]) if your copy is affected as soon as possible.
The first two of the publications for 2014 have now been received and will be posted out to Members this week. They are the Collection No 89: Eucharistic Epicleses, Ancient and Modern by Anne McGowan; and JLS 77: Liturgical Language and Translation, edited by Thomas O’Loughlin. Further details of each
THE 2013 ALCUIN CLUB LECTURE: “THE RECEPTION OF SACROSANCTUM CONCILIUM FIFTY YEARS ON” given on Monday 20th May 2013 at The Church of San Pancras, London by The Reverend Professor Keith F. Pecklers, S.J. Professor of Liturgy at the Pontifical Gregorian University Rome. A copy may be downloaded below.
The 2014 AGM and Festival will be held on Saturday 17th May 2014, at St Botolph Aldgate, London EC3N 1AB (next to Aldgate tube station), commencing with the Eucharist at 12 Noon. The Lecture, entitled ‘Staying and Praying Together on the Ecumenical Journey: a Story of Bridge Building between East
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