Sunday 18 February 2024, The First Sunday of Lent, 10.30am Eucharist The Revd Canon Edward Probert, Chancellor and Interim Dean of Salisbury Genesis 9:8-17 Mark 1:9-15 https://www.youtube.com/live/wNsPZghMbp0?si=KAiMdJWQeo73l4Zr Noah’s flood is...
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...Messiah should come, the Jews remained under Jewish law, just as young boys remain under the tutelage of their guardians and trustees until the appointed date for their majority. In...
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...Ino (Semele) and Tisbe (La Cenerentola). About The Kathleen Ferrier Awards competition The Kathleen Ferrier Awards competition is funded by the Kathleen Ferrier Memorial Scholarship Fund, founded in 1953 in...