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I have for the past couple of years been receiving daily emails from the Centre for Action and Contemplation in Alberquerque, New Mexico. It is run by an inspiring catholic priest and Franciscan, Richard Rohr. At the end of August, he send a week of meditations on Judaism the last of which I’d like to […]
The annual arts weekend in Llandudno (LLAWN) included an installation of bell horns in Holy Trinity’s grounds: “Ring Out” by award winning sound artist Ray Lee. It was very musical and spectacular with eight giant metal towers, each 5 metres tall. Loud bell horns were suspended from these and they swung back and […]
St. Tudno’s has very limited catering facilities (power points and one cold tap!) so hot drinks after services or other events had been served in disposable cups. We were concerned about single-use materials so the Friends have donated some colorful, unbreakable, stacking cups which can easily be taken home for washing. They are […]
On Sunday 4 November there was a Liturgical Requiem Mass for All Souls’ Day. The setting by Gabriel Faure was sung by the combined choirs of Holy Trinity and Cantamus Chamber Choir.
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8.00 am Eucharist Service.
9.45 am Civic Service of Remembrance, followed by parade to the War Memorial.
10.55 am Act of Remembrance and Holy Eucharist.
3.00 pm Junior Church Activities Afternoon in the church hall, followed by bring-and-share tea.
7.05 pm Ringing of the church bells, to follow lighting of the beacon on the Great […]
On Saturday 10 November member of the NWABR will ring a peal, starting at 10.00 am, to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War.
On Sunday 11 November the Holy Trinity ringers will ring the bells from 7.05 pm for 30 minutes, as part of the “Battle’s […]
The Friends of St. Tudno’s autumn working party was held on Saturday 20 October. The church was cleaned and tidied, the outside benches put away and cut grass raked and removed. Refreshments were enjoyed in the sunshine!
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The Summer Lunch-time Organ Concerts were a great success again this year with larger audiences than ever – 100+ at each concert – made up, for the most part, of people who wouldn’t normally come to Holy Trinity, so it was good to welcome them all. As always, we had some very fine […]
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