Wednesday, July 6, 2022

Sister Eva Mary & Day 25 of Our Season of Prayer

Today the Church remembers Eva Lee Matthew, Monastic, and continues our thirty days of prayers for The Episcopal Church's General Convention, with Day 25. #seasonofprayer - more info at https://iam.ec/ensopr

Join us today, Wednesday, July 6 at St. Alban's for Holy Eucharist at 12:10 p.m. or tonight for Evening Prayer to learn more about Sister Eva Mary.

Zoom Evening Prayer & Study - 5:30 p.m. with Father Whit+

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Eva Lee Matthews, Monastic, 1928

The Collect:

O God, whose blessed Son became poor that we through his poverty might be rich: Deliver us from an inordinate love of this world, that we, inspired by the devotion of your servant Eva Lee Matthews, may serve you with singleness of heart, and attain to the riches of the age to come; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever.
Amen.

Eva Lee Matthews was born on February 9, 1862, in Glendale, Ohio. Her father was Thomas Stanley Matthews, a justice on the United States Supreme Court. She attended Wellesley College but did not graduate.

From a young age, Matthews was concerned with helping others. She was a devout member of the Episcopal Church. In 1891, Matthews spent some time in Omaha, Nebraska, helping the poor and teaching children at a parochial school. She left Omaha in 1894, and in 1895, she traveled with her brother to Palestine. Upon her return to the United States, Matthews authored a book, A Little Pilgrimage to Holy Places, which recounted her trip.

In 1896, Matthews relocated to Cincinnati, Ohio, where she worked at the Bethany Mission House, an Episcopal charitable organization designed to help the less fortunate residents of Cincinnati. It was at this time that Matthews and coworker Beatrice Henderson decided to create a new Episcopal religious order. The purpose of this order was to assist Cincinnati's poor, especially children. On August 6, 1898, Episcopal Church officials formally recognized Matthews' and Henderson's order, formally naming the group the Community of the Transfiguration. At this time, Matthews formally became a nun, and she became known as Sister Eva Mary.

The Community of the Transfiguration remained in Cincinnati for only a short time. The order soon relocated to Glendale, Matthews's childhood home. The order grew slowly but by the 1920s, the Community of the Transfiguration had members engaged in charity work in China, Hawaii, Painesville, Ohio, Cleveland, Ohio, and Woodlawn, Ohio.

Matthews served as the leader of the Community of the Transfiguration until her death in July 1928. *

* The Lectionary, via Ohio History Central, http://satucket.com/lectionary/eva_lee_matthews.html

Tuesday, July 5, 2022

Day 24


A Season of Prayer - Day 24

Our thirty days of prayers for The Episcopal Church's General Convention continue. #seasonofprayer - more info at https://iam.ec/ensopr

Monday, July 4, 2022

Day 23 & The Fourth of July

A Season of Prayer - Day 23 & The Fourth of July

Our thirty days of prayers for The Episcopal Church's General Convention continue. #seasonofprayer - more info at https://iam.ec/ensopr


The Collect for Independence Day,  July 4

Lord God Almighty, in whose Name the founders of this country won liberty for themselves and for us, and lit the torch of freedom for nations then unborn: Grant that we and all the people of this land may have grace to maintain our liberties in righteousness and peace; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.


Sunday, July 3, 2022

Day 22 - Week Four Begins Today


Season of Prayer - Day 22 - Week Four Begins Today

Our thirty days of prayers for The Episcopal Church's General Convention continue. #seasonofprayer - more info at https://iam.ec/ensopr 

Saturday, July 2, 2022

The Fourth Sunday after Pentecost


Sunday, July 3, 2022 

Join us at church or “virtually” for worship this Sunday, July 3, 2022, The Fourth Sunday after Pentecost: Proper 9 & Fourth of July Holiday Weekend, at St. Alban’s, St. Thomas’, St. Patrick’s, and Iglesia Episcopal La Esperanza de Familias Unidas. 

Holy Eucharist, Rite Two
St. Alban’s  - 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.* 
St. Thomas' on the Bayou - 10:00 a.m.* 
St. Patrick’s – 11:00 a.m.*

* These liturgies will be Live-Streamed on Facebook for those who choose to remain at home. Download a pdf of the leaflet to print or to use on your phone or tablet with this link -  https://drive.google.com/file/d/18xopFmPfGiGKobrcLzxEK4YiU8bpjU8t/view?usp=sharing       

La Santa Eucaristía: Rito Dos
Iglesia Episcopal La Esperanza de Familias Unidas – Domingo - 5:00 p.m. (transmitido en Facebook)               
Zoom Compline - All Welcome 
Sunday -  8:00 p.m. 

Join Zoom Compline
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We hope to see you all on Sunday and that you have a safe and happy Fourth of July!

Rita+, Rob+ and Whit+

Art from Clip Art, Steve Erspamer, Liturgy Training Publications – ltp.org

First Saturday in July - Day 21

A Season of Prayer - Day 21


Our thirty days of prayers for The Episcopal Church's General Convention continue. #seasonofprayer - more info at https://iam.ec/ensopr

Friday, July 1, 2022

Day 20 - July 1

A Season of Prayer - Day 20

Our thirty days of prayers for The Episcopal Church's General Convention continue. #seasonofprayer - more info at https://iam.ec/ensopr