Roman Catholics and Episcopalians come together to Pray Evensong

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The meeting of Pope Francis and Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby inspired clergy in Tennessee to carry on their example of praying together.

So on Sunday, members of both the Episcopal diocese and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Nashville will come together at 5 p.m. for an ecumenical evensong at St. George’s. An evensong is an evening prayer service similar to the vespers service in the Roman Catholic tradition. A barbecue reception to raise money for children in foster care will follow.

“We want to press in to common prayer together and common mission together,” Wilson said. “Culturally, there’s a lot of polarization, a lot of division politically and otherwise, and we see this as a real opportunity for the church to model maybe a better way, to model healthier posture of reconciliation amidst differences.”

tennessean.com/story/news/2017/06/03/how-pope-francis-archbishop-canterbury-inspired-prayer-service-tennessee/356190001/
 
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And if I can remember Evensong is strictly a prayer service, there is no Holy Communion.

It is a beautiful and peaceful prayer service and our country and our world is in need
of much prayer so this can only be a good thing.
 
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And if I can remember Evensong is strictly a prayer service, there is no Holy Communion.

It is a beautiful and peaceful prayer service and our country and our world is in need
of much prayer so this can only be a good thing.
It is sung Vespers/Evening Prayer, and it is indeed a peaceful prayer service. Anglican choirs sang it in St Peter’s Rome. RCC Bishops attended it at Canterbury Cathedral. There is nothing like it in beauty and serenity.
 
It is sung Vespers/Evening Prayer, and it is indeed a peaceful prayer service. Anglican choirs sang it in St Peter’s Rome. RCC Bishops attended it at Canterbury Cathedral. There is nothing like it in beauty and serenity.
I agree. I remember when they had the Evensong service in Rome.
Very positive.
 
How very say. Bishop Choby, who wanted to be present at Evensong, was not able to because of his illness. And he died on Sunday night.

From the article:

‘Bishop Choby serves on the United States Conference of Catholic Bishop’s Committee on Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs, and engaged in ecumenical activity before becoming a bishop, said Rick Musacchio, spokesman for the Roman Catholic diocese. Choby, who has been recovering from a fall and an infection for months, will not be able to attend Sunday.’

And from the news release:

“The Most Rev. David R. Choby, the 11th bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Nashville, who was known for his pastoral care and ecumenical work, died Saturday night. He was 70.”
 
How very say. Bishop Choby, who wanted to be present at Evensong, was not able to because of his illness. And he died on Sunday night.

From the article:

‘Bishop Choby serves on the United States Conference of Catholic Bishop’s Committee on Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs, and engaged in ecumenical activity before becoming a bishop, said Rick Musacchio, spokesman for the Roman Catholic diocese. Choby, who has been recovering from a fall and an infection for months, will not be able to attend Sunday.’

And from the news release:

“The Most Rev. David R. Choby, the 11th bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Nashville, who was known for his pastoral care and ecumenical work, died Saturday night. He was 70.”
Praying for the repose of his soul.
 
How very say. Bishop Choby, who wanted to be present at Evensong, was not able to because of his illness. And he died on Sunday night.

From the article:

‘Bishop Choby serves on the United States Conference of Catholic Bishop’s Committee on Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs, and engaged in ecumenical activity before becoming a bishop, said Rick Musacchio, spokesman for the Roman Catholic diocese. Choby, who has been recovering from a fall and an infection for months, will not be able to attend Sunday.’

And from the news release:

“The Most Rev. David R. Choby, the 11th bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Nashville, who was known for his pastoral care and ecumenical work, died Saturday night. He was 70.”
Wow talk about unfortunate timing. May he rest in peace. His efforts to reach out did not go unnoticed.
 
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