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EPISODE · Dec 24, 2020 · 1H 6M

Christmas Eve Midnight Mass

from St Bride's Church, Fleet Street · host St Bride's Church, Fleet Street

By long-standing tradition, we begin our 11:30pm service of Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve by singing the beautiful Austrian carol "Silent Night." It sets the tone of the service perfectly: the stillness of the dark night, and the sense of expectation, as we prepare for the wonder and the mystery of the birth of Christ two thousand years ago. The service is sung by St Bride's Choir accompanied by the St Bride's Orchestra, to whom many thanks. Our mass setting online will be one of Mozart's most popular works, his Coronation Mass K 317, completed in 1779 and the last of the masses he wrote in Salzburg. The performance was recorded in 2018 and St Bride's Choir is accompanied by the St Bride's Orchestra. During the communion the choir some of their favourite Christmas pieces, including Eric Whitacre's popular setting of a text by American poet Edward Esch "Lux aurumque" and John Ireland's touching 1913 carol "The Holy Boy." Come and join us for this special occasion, listen to the choir, and celebrate in worship of God who has shared our human life in the person of Jesus. ========================= This event is free, but we hope you might consider making a donation towards the upkeep of our historic Wren church and to support our work and ministry. You can do so at JustGiving. Alternatively, in the UK, text 5STBRIDES or 10STBRIDES or 20STBRIDES to 70470 to donate £5, £10 or £20.

By long-standing tradition, we begin our 11:30pm service of Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve by singing the beautiful Austrian carol "Silent Night." It sets the tone of the service perfectly: the stillness of the dark night, and the sense of expectation, as we prepare for the wonder and the mystery of the birth of Christ two thousand years ago. The service is sung by St Bride's Choir accompanied by the St Bride's Orchestra, to whom many thanks. Our mass setting online will be one of Mozart's most popular works, his Coronation Mass K 317, completed in 1779 and the last of the masses he wrote in Salzburg. The performance was recorded in 2018 and St Bride's Choir is accompanied by the St Bride's Orchestra. During the communion the choir some of their favourite Christmas pieces, including Eric Whitacre's popular setting of a text by American poet Edward Esch "Lux aurumque" and John Ireland's touching 1913 carol "The Holy Boy." Come and join us for this special occasion, listen to the choir, and celebrate in worship of God who has shared our human life in the person of Jesus. ========================= This event is free, but we hope you might consider making a donation towards the upkeep of our historic Wren church and to support our work and ministry. You can do so at JustGiving. Alternatively, in the UK, text 5STBRIDES or 10STBRIDES or 20STBRIDES to 70470 to donate £5, £10 or £20.

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