Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue Address
Church of the Sagrado Corazón de Maria, Estacion de Salinas, Archidona, Málaga Province, 29315, Spain
Today we are remembering St Bartholomew, one of the twelve apostles. He is mentioned in all 4 gospels as well as the Acts of the Apostles, though in St John´s gospel he is referred to as Nathanael.

According to early historian, Eusebius of Caesarea, after the Ascension of Christ, St Bartholomew went on a missionary tour of India, where he operated primarily in the region around what is now Mumbai, and left behind a copy of the Gospel of Matthew.

After India he apparently travelled to the area around what is now Armenia, where he is today regarded as Patron Saint and the second Catholicos-Patriarch of the Armenian Apostolic Church. The Russian Orthodox Eparchy of Baku and Azerbaijan honour him as Patron Saint of Azerbaijan and the bringer of Christianity to the region of modern-day Azerbaijan.

Christian tradition says that he was martyred around AD70 at Albanopolis, near Baku, in Azerbaijan, for having converted Polymius, the local king, to Christianity. It was a gory martyrdom - by having his skin cut off. A church dedicated to St Bartholomew in Baku was built in 1892 with donations from the local Christian population on the site where he was believed to have been martyred, but it was demolished in 1936, as part of the Soviet campaign against religion.

Due to the nature of his martyrdom, Bartholomew is the patron saint of tanners, plasterers, tailors, leatherworkers, bookbinders, farmers, housepainters, butchers, and glove makers.

His feast day, 24th August, has been a traditional occasion for markets and fairs, such as the Bartholomew Fair which was held in Smithfield, London, from the Middle Ages, and which served as the scene for a Ben Jonson´s comedy of the same name.

PIcture above: St Bartholomew by Workshop of Simone Martini at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
This file is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Saint_Bartholomew_MET_DP-12431-001.jpg

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WELCOME TO THE SALINAS ANGLICAN CONGREGATION THIS CHRISTMAS TIME🎄

At Christmas time we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ in a stable in Bethlehem. We are all familiar with the story - the little town of Bethlehem, the shepherds watching their flocks, the herald angels singing, the 3 Kings from Persian lands afar, and the birth of a small baby to young & humble, yet delighted, parents.

But sometimes we forget what an amazing story it is. Listen to Sir John Betjeman read his famous poem, ‘Christmas’ here, with the powerful final verse:

“No love that in a family dwells,
No carolling in frosty air,
Nor all the steeple-shaking bells
Can with this single Truth compare –
That God was man in Palestine
And lives today in Bread and Wine”

Do join us if you would like to, for our Christmas Eucharist, here at Salinas Church, 4pm (Spanish time) on Christmas Eve. Details of other Christmas services, at our churches in Salinas and Malaga, can be found here.

Listen to Amy Grant sing her lovely Christmas song, ‘I want a Silent Night’, here.

For more information about the Salinas Anglican Congregation, visit our website: http://www.salinaschurch.es

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Saturday 24th August, 11:30am Holy Eucharist for St Bartholomew

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Salinas Anglican Congregation
Address
Church of the Sagrado Corazón de Maria, Estacion de Salinas, Archidona, Málaga Province, 29315, Spain

Today we are remembering St Bartholomew, one of the twelve apostles. He is mentioned in all 4 gospels as well as the Acts of the Apostles, though in St John´s gospel he is referred to as Nathanael.

According to early historian, Eusebius of Caesarea, after the Ascension of Christ, St Bartholomew went on a missionary tour of India, where he operated primarily in the region around what is now Mumbai, and left behind a copy of the Gospel of Matthew.

After India he apparently travelled to the area around what is now Armenia, where he is today regarded as Patron Saint and the second Catholicos-Patriarch of the Armenian Apostolic Church. The Russian Orthodox Eparchy of Baku and Azerbaijan honour him as Patron Saint of Azerbaijan and the bringer of Christianity to the region of modern-day Azerbaijan.

Christian tradition says that he was martyred around AD70 at Albanopolis, near Baku, in Azerbaijan, for having converted Polymius, the local king, to Christianity. It was a gory martyrdom - by having his skin cut off. A church dedicated to St Bartholomew in Baku was built in 1892 with donations from the local Christian population on the site where he was believed to have been martyred, but it was demolished in 1936, as part of the Soviet campaign against religion.

Due to the nature of his martyrdom, Bartholomew is the patron saint of tanners, plasterers, tailors, leatherworkers, bookbinders, farmers, housepainters, butchers, and glove makers.

His feast day, 24th August, has been a traditional occasion for markets and fairs, such as the Bartholomew Fair which was held in Smithfield, London, from the Middle Ages, and which served as the scene for a Ben Jonson´s comedy of the same name.

PIcture above: St Bartholomew by Workshop of Simone Martini at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
This file is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Saint_Bartholomew_MET_DP-12431-001.jpg

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