Author: Leah Vasey-Saunders

  • Disconsolate

    For many people Mothering Sunday is full of warmth and love, but for some it is a challenging and painful day.
    In acknowledgement of this, two of the members of Lancaster Priory, Louise Ann Wilson and Rachel-Ann
    Powers, used their professional skills and expertise to put together an installation in which the absences,
    losses, longings and hurts experienced around Mothering Sunday can be acknowledged and held.

    The installation was inspired by a monument in the St Nicholas Chapel dedicated by her ‘disconsolate’ parents
    to the memory of their small daughter. Central to the space was a carved wooden chest into which had been
    placed a semi-opaque print of words unpacking the word ‘disconsolate’ revealing the deep levels of meaning
    and feeling held within it.

    There were also cards printed with a rubbing from the chest, overlaid with words exploring the meaning of
    the word ‘disconsolate’ among them disheartened…dejected…downcast…disappointed…crushed…broken
    hearted…inconsolable…unable to be comforted.

    On the reverse of the card were verses extracted from Psalms 22-23 that move us between despair and hope,
    offering comfort to those who are ‘unable to be comforted.’

    My God, my God, why have you forsaken me
    Why are you so far from helping me,
    from the words of my groaning?
    O my God, I cry by day, but you do not answer
    And by night, but find no rest.

    Yet you are holy, enthroned on the praises of Israel.
    In you our ancestors trusted.

    I am poured out like water
    And all my bones are out of joint.
    My heart has turned to wax. It has melted away within me.

    But you, O Lord, be not far off.
    O my strength, come quickly to help me.
    Deliver my soul from the sword.
    ***
    The Lord is my shepherd. I shall not want.
    He makes me lie down in green pastures.
    He leads me beside quiet waters.

    He restores my soul

  • February Newslink

    Our regular magazine ‘Newslink’ is now available to view online. Please click below for the latest issue.

    Priory Newsletter February_2019_PROOF (1)

  • Friday 25th January 2019: Cat Smith MP Brexit Roadshow

    5-6pm at Lancaster Priory

    Last week in the House of Commons the Government suffered a major defeat on their Brexit policy.

    Where we go from here is unclear, and Cat Smith MP wants to hear your views about your preferred outcome, and what we do next as a country.

    *Please note that this event is only for those resident in the Lancaster and Fleetwood Parliamentary constituency.*

    Free Entry by pre-registered ticket only. To register please CLICK HERE

  • Canine Partners North West Carol Service

    Canine Partners North West Carol Service

    Lancaster Priory was host to the Canine Partners North West Carol Service in December as part of the group’s North West fundraising activities.
    We are delighted that Canine Partners North West raised over £23,000 which means that as a result, Canine Partners are now able to create another partnership who will transform someone’s life.  And … the puppy will be named ‘Lancaster’; this really is the best Christmas present ever and you have helped make it happen!
    The dogs in the church all seemed quite happy and unphased and their demonstration showed how amazing they truly are.  There were not may many dry eyes in the house after Natalie’s inspirational and moving talk; she is a truly remarkable person and such a wonderful ambassador for Canine Partners.
    So many heartfelt thanks again on behalf of Canine Partners and have a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
  • Installation of The Revd Chris Newlands as a Canon of Blackburn Cathedral

    Installation of The Revd Chris Newlands as a Canon of Blackburn Cathedral

    The Vicar of Lancaster was installed as a Canon of Blackburn Cathedral on Sunday 9 December 2018.

    Lancaster Priory members attended the service at the Cathedral as the Bishop of Blackburn installed five new Honorary Canons, and five new Lay Canons.

     

     

  • Advent Sunday at Lancaster Priory

    Advent Sunday at Lancaster Priory

    The Vicar of Lancaster was joined on Advent Sunday by our former curate The Revd Joel Love, Vicar of Rochester.

  • Remembrance Sunday 2018

    Remembrance Sunday 2018

    Remembrance Sunday 2018 commenced at 6am to the sounds of a piper, followed by services at Lancaster Priory and Lancaster Town Hall.

    The evening events began with the sound of The Last Post played by a bugler followed by the beacon lighting and peal of bells.

    The evening closed with a concert by Lancaster Singers ‘A Mass for Peace’

     

     

     

  • Anna Walker joins Lancaster Priory as Ordinand

    Anna Walker is training for ministry at St Mellitus College and as part of her full-time course will be placed at the Priory three days a week. Anna comes originally from Finland and has been living in England now for 10 years. What brought her to England was her Scottish husband’s job. They met while volunteering in the monastic community of Taizé in France. The style of prayer and the values of the community (simplicity, joy, trust, reconciliation) have had a big impact on the couple’s life, and they have set up Lunesdale Community, a Christian residential community where they currently live in Halton. They have two children who are 15 and 12, and two miniature Jack Russell terriers.
    Before starting a family, Anna trained and worked as a deacon in Helsinki. This is a vocation in itself which doesn’t lead to priesthood in the Finnish Lutheran Church, but looks a lot like social work in the church context. Now, 16 years after ordination as deacon, Anna is following a calling to priesthood in the Church of England. During her placement she is looking forward to learning to communicate the hope and freedom which she finds in Christ in new ways and being able to serve the parish in laetitia pacis.
    In recent years, Anna has worked in student welfare with international foundation year students at Lancaster University. She has also been involved in facilitating spirituality courses and spiritual director training in Cumbria. She loves nature and tries her best to minimise her carbon footprint for example by not driving. As her hobbies, she lists walking, baking, reading spiritual books and journalling.
  • September Newslink

    Our regular magazine ‘Newslink’ is now available to view online. Please click below for the latest issue.

    Priory Newsletter – September

  • May Newslink

    Our regular magazine ‘Newslink’ is now available to view online. Please click below for the latest issue.

    Priory Newsletter May 2018