Liturgy Dates through Epiphany and Lent

This is the dates, readings and intents for regular services between today and Ash Wednesday. Note that we've shifted to a slightly earlier time of 6pm.

This early season of the year is full of ritual and drama. If you want to gather support for your private prayer and spiritual practice, the festivals of Epiphany, Candlemas and Lent are the ideal way to fortify yourself.

All welcome!

Pictures from Philip K Dick Day

We decided that we couldn't celebrate PKD Day without documentary evidence, so check out the new pictures in the Gallery.

On Philip K Dick Day

Philip Kindred Dick (b. 16 Dec 1928) was a writer known mostly for his science fiction, largely cheaply published "pulp" novels which made him very little money, but have wound up being made into films, mostly since his death.

In 1974, he began to have a series of mystic visions involving encounters with "living information" that resulted in the novel "VALIS" and a bunch of other, very Gnostic writings. Seen through the lense of these later works, Phil's entire bibliography seems pretty Gnostic in flavour. Phil died after a stroke in 1982.

Liturgy Dates and Information for December

As we enter the month of December we enter a solemn period of the ecclesiastical calendar called Advent, a term that means "coming". In Advent we deliberately enter a period of quiet, preparation and contemplation as we wait for the coming Incarnation of the Light at Christmas. As we count through the days of Advent a sense of anticipation grows – symbolised by the old tradition of Advent calendars, on which each day has a window behind it which can be opened to reveal a new picture (or these days, chocolate).

Peace

Regular Sunday Logos Liturgy continues at St Uriel's in Marrickville at 7pm tonight.

Please email us via the contact form for the location if this is your first time.

The intent for this week is "Peace", so if you're unable to make it to the narthex tonight, please turn your prayers and intentions towards those who find themselves trapped in war and conflict.

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