The Angelus: Our Newsletter

Volume 24, Number 17

Volume 24, Number 17

FROM DR. HURD: MUSIC IN LENT

The Book of Common Prayer describes Lent as “a season of penitence and fasting” and a time of reconciliation of the Church’s fellowship by penitence and forgiveness. “The message of pardon and absolution set forth in the Gospel of our Savior” is the theme to which the congregation is called in the Ash Wednesday liturgy. (BCP, p.264ff). Ash Wednesday and the followingol five Sundays are assigned collects which, in addition to the assigned scripture, give focus to the worship on those days. Among other things, worshipers are called to pray that God would “create and make in us new and contrite hearts,” deliver us from temptations, bring back those who have gone astray, defend us from adversities, and nourish us with true bread. These prayers are supported and contextualized by the instruction of scripture and, as always, music has the capacity of collaborating with the words and actions of corporate worship to deepen the church’s devotion.

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Volume 24, Number 16

Volume 24, Number 16

FROM FATHER JACOBSON: STATIONS OF THE CROSS

Years ago, when I was in the mountains of northern Italy skiing with Meredith, we decided to take a break one day and instead went hiking. It happened to be a Friday in Lent, and at some point along the way, I said something to her about how we were missing Stations of the Cross at Saint Mary’s back in New York. At the time, I was a parishioner at Christ and Saint Stephen’s in the Upper West Side, but I worked in midtown and would sometimes come to Saint Mary’s for the weekday Masses and also for Stations in Lent.

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Volume 24, Number 15

Volume 24, Number 15

FROM THE INTERIM RECTOR: CH-CH-CHANGES

A fortnight into my tenure as your interim rector, I’m finally starting to learn my way around the rectory, the neighborhood, and— more importantly— the liturgy. Saint Mary’s reputation for exquisite worship is certainly well-deserved, and it is, and will always be, an honor to pray with you whenever we gather for worship.

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Volume 24, Number 14

Volume 24, Number 14

FROM THE INTERIM RECTOR: NEIGHBORS IN NEED

The Swiss Reformed theologian Emil Brunner is purported to have said once, “The Church exists by mission as fire exists by burning.”

Brunner’s quote serves to raise an incisive question: Where no mission work is being done, is the church really being the church?

Saint Mary’s is proud to be the church in and for Times Square, an outpost of the kingdom of God in this vibrant urban area. And as the church here, Saint Mary’s has a rich history of service in the neighborhood because deep in our Anglo-Catholic DNA is a commitment to serving the least, the lost, the lonely, and the left-behind.

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Volume 24, Number 13

Volume 24, Number 13

FROM THE INTERIM RECTOR: “ENTERING UPON THIS WORK”

First, let me say thank you!

Thank you to the staff who’ve so graciously welcomed me to New York, and thanks to each of you and to the Board for the trust you’re placing in me to be part of the team to lead and serve alongside you during this period of transition at Saint Mary’s. I arrived on Thursday last and have slowly been getting acquainted with the rectory, church, and neighborhood—venturing a little farther out in each one every day. My family arrives over the course of this week—Renee, my wife, along with Patrick and Flannery, my two youngest children. (Elizabeth, the eldest, is at Rhodes College in Memphis, but you’ll get to meet her in the summer.) In fact, by the time you read this they should be here, and I can’t wait to introduce them to you and to this place I’ve already come to love in just a few days.

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Volume 24, Number 12

Volume 24, Number 12

FROM FATHER SMITH: NEW VOICES

Members of the staff have been working this week to make sure that the rectory is ready for the arrival of our new interim rector, Father Sammy Wood. The cleaners have been here. We’ve figured out the alarm system. We think the space is ready for Father Sammy’s arrival this week. Our parish administrator, Chris Howatt, has arranged for a car to meet Father Sammy and his son, Patrick, at the airport. Father Sammy’s wife, Renée and their daughter, Flannery, will arrive next week. If all goes well, Chris will greet Father Sammy and Patrick in the rectory one evening this week and get them settled. Father will be at the Solemn Mass on Sunday morning, when he will be introduced to the parish. I look forward to meeting him this weekend.

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Volume 24, Number 11

Volume 24, Number 11

FROM FATHER JACOBSON: ONLINE MINISTRY AT SAINT MARY’S

As you may have noticed, the location for joining us online for Solemn Mass changed this week. Rather than going to Vimeo’s website, our live-streaming is now on our own site. This new webpage can be reached under the Worship tab on the top of our homepage by clicking on Live-stream and Featured Videos. We are still using Vimeo, but they are now mostly behind the scenes. It is our hope that having the webcast, resources for the service, and archived videos all in one place will make it easier for those who are unable to worship with us in person.

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Volume 24, Number 10

Volume 24, Number 10

FROM FATHER SMITH: THE CHURCH PREPARES FOR GENERAL CONVENTION

We have been looking inward rather a lot here at Saint Mary’s in recent days and understandably so. We’ve been dealing with the challenges presented by COVID-19, and we’ve now entered a time of transition following the retirement of our rector, Father Gerth. But it is never a good idea to ignore the needs and demands of the wider world altogether.

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Volume 24, Number 9

Volume 24, Number 9

FROM FATHER SMITH: “HOLY ONES RIDING THAT OCEAN OF AIR”

As I write on Friday morning, January 21, we are more than halfway through the annual Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, which ends next Tuesday, on the Feast of the Conversion of Paul the Apostle. I confess that this year, and for some years past, I have wondered if prayers for unity are simply fruitless. Divisions between and among the churches are as deep as they have ever been. Some Christians seem to revel in the differences, broadcasting them as a badge of their doctrinal purity. I sometimes wonder if God has simply given up on us, leaving us to our bickering. Still, I’m not sure it’s ever a good idea to think that way.

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Volume 24, Number 8

Volume 24, Number 8

FROM FATHER SMITH: SAINT MARY’S INTERIM RECTOR

On Wednesday afternoon, January 12, I spoke with Father Sammy Wood via Zoom. Father Wood is the newly appointed interim rector here at Saint Mary’s, so we had a lot to talk about. I’d not met Father Sammy before—he prefers Father Sammy—so we spent some time introducing ourselves to each other. You can read a short biography of him here. Father Sammy then asked me to tell him about Saint Mary’s and our team of staff, volunteers, and clergy. He was interested to hear about our history and traditions. He listened carefully and asked really good questions. He was also, I soon realized, taking notes. He tells me that he is eager to come to New York, to begin work, and to meet all of you. He also wants to spend some time getting to know how things work here, and so we decided, tentatively, on the following schedule.

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Volume 24, Number 7

Volume 24, Number 7

FROM FATHER SMITH: “WATER, RIVER SPIRIT, GRACE”

As I write on Friday morning, January 7, 2022, snow is falling in Manhattan, and the streets are quiet, because of the snowfall certainly, but also because most of the tourists who came for Christmas and the New Year have returned home. January is usually a quiet month here in the Theater District, but it may be a bit more so this year, since some Broadway shows have closed either temporarily or permanently because of the COVID surge. (Not all of the theaters have gone dark. For a list of plays still open, please visit this website.)

For many, Christmas, at least secular Christmas, has come and gone. But here at Saint Mary’s we continue to celebrate the Nativity and the Mystery of the Incarnation. Last night, we celebrated the Epiphany of Our Lord Jesus Christ. The gospel passage, Matthew 2:1–12, told the story of the Three Magi, which is the particular focus of Epiphany celebrations in the West. In some places, such as Puerto Rico, Spain, and Italy, these celebrations, and their associated customs, eclipse those of Christmas Day, December 25.

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Volume 24, Number 6

Volume 24, Number 6

FROM THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES: THE NEW INTERIM RECTOR

Merry Christmas and thank you to everyone who contributed to the various farewell celebrations for Father Gerth. We can report that he and Richard made it safely to their home in Florida this week.

Stephen Gerth’s departure leaves some big shoes to fill and many questions about what is next. The board began working with the Reverend Nora Smith, Canon for Transitional Ministry of the Diocese of New York this past summer. Mother Smith helped us to identify candidates for the position of Interim Rector and she continues to guide us through this period of change. We are most grateful for her counsel.

We are pleased to announce that we have chosen an Interim Rector: the Reverend Sammy Wood. Father Wood is currently the rector of Saint Bartholomew’s Church in Nashville, Tennessee, and has served at the Church of the Ascension & Saint Agnes in Washington, DC, and at the Church of the Advent in Boston, Massachusetts.

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