As the week moved forward and closer to the start of the WTD@Home festival this weekend a number of quite obvious and impressive objects were taking their place at the Friars. The first was a huge Circus Big Top in bright orange and yellow which will house the music events and social occasions. The second was equally impressive and started off as a large metal structure which latter began to carry the multi-panel video screen which will be used to display footage of the papal visit to Brazil, including the Masses of Pope Francis. All in all it promises to be an unforgettable event and hopefully a great time of enjoyment, socialising, meeting new people and also a spiritual experience for all the young people who will attend. Please pray for the WYD@Home
Friday, 26 July 2013
Monday, 22 July 2013
Bridget of Sweden
Bridget of Sweden (1303 – 23 July 1373; also Birgitta of Vadstena, was a mystic and a saint. After the death of her husband of twenty years she founded of two orders; the Bridgettines nuns and the monks of the same name. She was also the mother of Catherine of Vadstena who was canonised as well. Bridget was canonised on 7 October 1391 by Pope Boniface IX.
Her claim to fame was due largely to her mystical visions especially her vision of the Nativity of Christ which greatly influenced the artistic representations of the nativity scene.
St Bridget is one six patron saints of Europe.
Mary Magdalene
Sunday, 21 July 2013
High tea at The Friars
One of the things which is always associated with an English summer is a good cream tea. Well if you had come to The Friars this afternoon you could have enjoyed just such a High tea with assorted finger sandwiches, various fancy cakes and of course the scones with jam and fresh cream.
All this served with plenty of tea in mis-matched antique cups and saucers and plates.
The reasons for coming for high teat are varied; this couple came to celebrate the husbands 80th birthday. While others just wanted to take advantage of the sun and spend some time together with the family. The picture above shows three generations of one family having tea together.
The main attraction is of course the tea itself and the knowledge that everything is cooked at The Friars, producing a High Tea of excellent cakes and sandwiches which could just as well have been served in an elegant hotel as easily as in the medieval Pilgrims Hall. A good time was had by all and the compliments were to be heard all round.
All this served with plenty of tea in mis-matched antique cups and saucers and plates.
The reasons for coming for high teat are varied; this couple came to celebrate the husbands 80th birthday. While others just wanted to take advantage of the sun and spend some time together with the family. The picture above shows three generations of one family having tea together.
The main attraction is of course the tea itself and the knowledge that everything is cooked at The Friars, producing a High Tea of excellent cakes and sandwiches which could just as well have been served in an elegant hotel as easily as in the medieval Pilgrims Hall. A good time was had by all and the compliments were to be heard all round.
Farmers Market, Aylesford.
The Friars hosted the first of a number of monthly Farmers Markets today. Offering quality local produce a large number of stall holders opened from 9 am to the public and not much later both the car parks were full with visitors. Walking around the different stalls it was impressive to see the wide range of produce available, all locally made although ingredients often came from farther afield. There were exotic burgers, beautiful cupcakes, a wide range of breads, pastries with a variety of fillings as well as a cheese stall and of course our own Friars cakes.
There was also a cookery demonstration with Petrus Madutlela from the Hengist Restaurant in Aylesford.
Everyone left with bags of produce and said 'see you next month' as they headed off to their cars and returned home having had a thoroughly enjoyable experience and great sense of hospitality.
Saturday, 20 July 2013
Friday, 19 July 2013
Richard III on the lawn.
Friday 19th July was a day for Shakespearean culture. The Changeling Theatre Company gave a performance of their outdoor production of Richard III. In a mixture of modern and period costume a good sized audience gathered on this warm summer evening with cushions, folding chairs, picnics and drinks to watch this group of young people give their own twist to the story of the last of the Plantagenet kings. By slight changes of intonation they lightened up some of the scenes and Alex Mugnaioni, playing Richard of Gloucester helped this with his cheerful interaction with the audience. All in all a good production which was enjoyed by all.
Tuesday, 16 July 2013
Solemnity of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
It was a joyful occasion as people gathered today in the Relic Chapel here at The Friars Aylesford to celebrate this major feast day of our Order - Our Lady of Mount Carmel. With many visitors to the shrine as well as a number of members of the Carmelite Family we also had the added pleasure of two lay Carmelites from the Leigh on Sea Chapter making their final profession - their life commitment to Carmel. The chapel was quiet as Anne Marie and Janet made their public profession and signed their professions on the altar. These signed documents remained on the altar for the remainder of the Mass as a symbol of the offering which these two women were making to God and to the Church.
May the blessing of Our Lady of Mount Carmel be upon, those you love and all those you know and remain with you for ever.
May the blessing of Our Lady of Mount Carmel be upon, those you love and all those you know and remain with you for ever.
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