Deacon Mark’s 90th birthday thanksgiving

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Deacon Mark Saunders celebrated the 90th anniversary of his birth on 18 October and the following day, being a Sunday, the congregation  at St. Felix, Babingley, led by Father Simon Smyth, offered him their congratulations as well as heartfelt thanksgiving for his ministry among them.  As Abba Seraphim was visiting the Bournemouth congregation, he was unable to attend, but he sent his own message of appreciation, saluting him as “an indefatigable churchman and a faithful friend,” which was read out after the liturgy.

Noting that Deacon Mark and his late wife, Sybil, were founding members of the Orthodox community which worships at St. Felix, Babingley, Abba Seraphim observed that he was in fact  “the constant servant upon whom the continued ministry of this community has depended.”  Noting that the commemoration in the Synaxarion read that day was for James the Deacon, one of the original clergy who accompanied the Augustinian mission to England in 597. He later joined St. Paulinus in re-establish the Christian church in York and when Penda defeated King Edwin and re-established paganism, the clergy retreated south, but not James, who alone remained to exercise pastoral oversight over the remains of the mission. “So it has been with Deacon Mark, who in the absence of a resident priest in Babingley, has been the responsible person for both the church fabric and the flock. Bishops and priests may come to officiate but it is Deacon Mark who remains the respected father of this community.” Abba Seraphim also spoke of  the “total support and encouragement” received from Deacon Mark, whose practical skills and general wisdom would be an invaluable asset to any community.

To mark the occasion the congregation made a presentation of an icon of St. Mark the Apostle and a celebratory tea followed the presentation and speeches.


Memorial dedicated at Bournemouth Church

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At the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy at the Church of Christ the Saviour, Winton, Bournemouth, Abba Seraphim dedicated a brass memorial plaque to his late Mother, Joyce Edwards, who died last December. Although attached to the former Trotton Mission when she was living at Liphook, in Hampshire, she and Abba Seraphim’s step-father, Peter Edwards, were regular visitors to the Bournemouth Church over many years. At her request she was buried in the nearby Wimborne Road cemetery and her husband’s ashes, which had rested in the Cinerarium at the Bournemouth Church following his death, were later interred in the grave with Abba Seraphim’s mother.


Joint announcement from the Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom and the British Orthodox Church of the British Isles

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The Coptic Orthodox Church (COC) has been present in Britain since the 1960s, and through its ministry became known to the British Orthodox Church of the British Isles (BOC). Subsequently, in 1994 the BOC approached the COC with a view to becoming part of the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria, and upon acceptance and agreement of this new relationship, a protocol was signed in 1994, since when the BOC has been a full and effective part of the Patriarchate.

In the same spirit with which this union came into being at the request of the BOC in 1994, it is now agreed, again at its request, that the BOC will return to its pre-1994 status in fulfillment to what it sees as its current mission in the light of the developments and changing dynamics of the Middle East and Britain.

We will continue to pray for our communities, our clergy and our people, that they effectively live and fulfil their Christian witness in Britain, and serve their wider community at a time when that faithful Christian presence is critical.

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HE Metropolitan Seraphim of Glastonbury  

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HG Bishop Angaelos General Bishop Coptic Orthodox Church United Kingdom

Download the full press release in PDF format here


New-Build House blessing

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Following the Divine Liturgy at Babingley on 20 September, Abba Seraphim visited the newly built terrace house of the Malheiro family in the Nar Valley Park development in King’s Lynn, which he blessed. The housing development is one of the largest regeneration projects in the East of England and is built on the Nar Ouse 120 acre site, south of King’s Lynn town centre, which will include a business park, landscaped gardens and a commercial developmernt. Gabriel and Maria were both married at St. Mary & Felix Church at Babingley and their two children, Daniel & Stephanie, were also baptised there. After the service Abba Seraphim presented the family with an ikon of the Mother of God and the Saviour for their new home and joined the family for Sunday lunch.


BOC London Mission at Shadwell closes

The transfer of Father Peter Farrington to wider work within the Patriarchal diocese in the UK, has necessitated a review of the mission activities begun by him. As a result, the Windsor, Stoke-on-Trent and Swindon missions have now been transferred to the oversight of His Grace Bishop Angaelos.

The BOC London Mission at St. George-in-the-East at Shadwell, which began in March 2012, was established to serve as a centre for our people in the capital and as a means of teaching about the Orthodox faith and tradition. Unfortunately it has been decided that currently there isn’t sufficient manpower to sustain an effective ministry there and we will return to using St. Thomas’s at Charlton as our London base.

The scheduled services and Study Evenings at Shadwell for this month through to the end of the year, have therefore been cancelled. Abba Seraphim has now also assumed responsibility for running the Chatham Church, where the Liturgy will be monthly for the time being.