The Voyage of Our Lady of the Waters and an Evening of Gregorian Chant

Occurring
for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
Moccas: St Michael & All Angels
Address
Moccas: St Michael & All Angels, Moccas Hereford, HR2 9LH, United Kingdom

On August 15th, you are again invited to a spectacularly beautiful summer evening of a varied selection of Gregorian Chant, some items accompanied by the Moccas organ, sung by the monks of Belmont Abbey, this time with some audience participation. It will be preceded by delicious tea and cakes in Moccas Village Hall.

The timing is especially chosen to coincide with a three-day reprise of the extraordinary five day river voyage in August 2022 of a statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Our Lady of the Waters and the Wye, which was rowed by canoe catamaran from Hay to Monmouth, in order to raise awareness about the pollution of the Wye and call for concerted action before it is too late.

On this occasion, the statue will arrive at Bredwardine Bridge at 4pm on 15th August, and hence the statue will be
transported to Moccas Church around 6.15 in time for the Gregorian Chant at 6.30 pm. Seats are free for the Gregorian Chant, but we welcome donations to Moccas Church.
Preceded by Tea, sandwiches and Cake in Moccas Village Hall 5pm to 6pm
Tickets £10 for tea, sandwiches and cake are available from
Rachel Jenkins [email protected] or 01981 500 726
For those interested to follow the voyage over the following two days, there will be 5.30pm evensong at Hereford Cathedral on 16th and 5.30pm evensong at Hoarwithy Church on 17th.

Bacton: St Faith

Bacton Church, dedicated to Saint Faith, is a hidden treasure house:

1) Bacton Church owns the internationally famous, unique, exquisite and priceless Bacton Altar Cloth, copy in Church – the only surviving dress material worn by Queen Elizabeth I and the only piece anywhere in the world from the period with direct embroidery on such valuable cloth: silver, gold, dyes from Mexico and India. All the motifs mean something. Look for the minuscule fisherman in his boat. It was most likely sent here in memory of Blanche Parry with the permission of the Queen herself.

2) On the Blanche Parry Monument, you can see the first depiction of Queen Elizabeth as Gloriana, pre-dating all the portraits showing this. It was commissioned by Blanche Parry, Queen Elizabeth I’s Confidante, whose family are buried here.

3) The Choir Stalls are 15th century, paid for by Blanche’s father or grandfather – look for the Parry coat-of-arms carved in front of the Minister’s seat. They probably matched the Rood Screen, long gone but the steps survive in the wall.

4) The rare pre-Reformation Chalice and Paten are kept in Hereford Cathedral’s Treasury for safety but you can see photographs of them.

5) At the back of the Church are very, very rare depictions of coloured military ribbon decorations, mainly from World War I, carved on wall tablets.

Also the stained-glass windows are lovely – look for the one commemorating St. Faith over the vestry door.

So, this lovely Church, overlooking the Golden Valley, is well-worth a visit. As you leave, notice the Hall next door which is on the site of the Medieval Ale-house – and in times past the car park was where the Maypole was erected for fun on May Day.

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Jane Straker

church warden
01981 550169
Anne Lloyd - Deanery Coordinator
01981 620145

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The Voyage of Our Lady of the Waters and an Evening of Gregorian Chant

Occurring
for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
Moccas: St Michael & All Angels
Address
Moccas: St Michael & All Angels, Moccas Hereford, HR2 9LH, United Kingdom

On August 15th, you are again invited to a spectacularly beautiful summer evening of a varied selection of Gregorian Chant, some items accompanied by the Moccas organ, sung by the monks of Belmont Abbey, this time with some audience participation. It will be preceded by delicious tea and cakes in Moccas Village Hall.

The timing is especially chosen to coincide with a three-day reprise of the extraordinary five day river voyage in August 2022 of a statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Our Lady of the Waters and the Wye, which was rowed by canoe catamaran from Hay to Monmouth, in order to raise awareness about the pollution of the Wye and call for concerted action before it is too late.

On this occasion, the statue will arrive at Bredwardine Bridge at 4pm on 15th August, and hence the statue will be
transported to Moccas Church around 6.15 in time for the Gregorian Chant at 6.30 pm. Seats are free for the Gregorian Chant, but we welcome donations to Moccas Church.
Preceded by Tea, sandwiches and Cake in Moccas Village Hall 5pm to 6pm
Tickets £10 for tea, sandwiches and cake are available from
Rachel Jenkins [email protected] or 01981 500 726
For those interested to follow the voyage over the following two days, there will be 5.30pm evensong at Hereford Cathedral on 16th and 5.30pm evensong at Hoarwithy Church on 17th.