Tuesday, January 5, 2021

 Wednesday, January 6

6:00 p.m. – Holy Eucharist

Fr. Jamie, celebrant/ preacher
Deacon John, assisting

 

Friday, January 8

Fr. Jamie’s day off

 

Sunday, January 10

11:00 a.m. – Holy Eucharist

Fr. Jamie, celebrant/preacher
Deacon John, assisting
James Mackay, organist
Michelle Gelinske, cantor

 

Our Sunday and Wednesday Eucharist services are closed to public worship; however, our Masses will continue to be livestreamed.   

 

Livestream:  https://facebook.com/groups/52039214842

Or on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcdWKCnCHmviajkFX5p-xGg

Or posted to our webpage: https://ststephensfargo.org

 

Mark your calendars:

Jan. 6 – Epiphany – Proclamation of the date of Easter /Blessing of Chalk

Jan. 24 – Annual Meeting

Jan. 25 – Feb. 16 – Fr. Jamie on vacation


What are Vestments?

Vestments are the distinctive garments worn by leaders of the church's worship. Many of the church's vestments are descended from the ordinary dress of the imperial Roman society in which the early church came into being.

Vestments worn by the celebrant at the eucharist typically include a stole, chasuble and alb. These vestments usually reflect the liturgical color of the day or season of the celebration. A stole indicates that the wearer is an ordained person. Bishops and priests wear the stole over both shoulders, and deacons typically wear the stole over the left shoulder. Bishops may wear distinctive episcopal vestments, including the rochet and chimere, and the miter. A purple shirt with a clerical collar usually indicates that the wearer is a bishop, and a black shirt with a clerical collar usually indicates that the wearer is a member of the clergy.


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