The twelve holy nights of Christmas begin on Christmas Eve with a special celebration of the Mystical Cosmic Mass. At the end of this mass we take with us into the world the new born life and light of Christ.
Join us for this special Christmas celebration. Prepare your room with festive flowers and candles; perhaps a Christmas tree. To participate in the Mass, please have ready a consecrated host, small bread roll or piece of bread and also a small glass or chalice containing some port, wine or fruit juice.
And have an unlit 'Christmas candle' ready to light during communion ... a Christmas candle to remind you of the light of Christ shining in the world.
Prepare your room with festive flowers and candles; perhaps a Christmas tree. To participate in the Mass, please have ready a consecrated host, small bread roll or piece of bread and also a small glass or chalice containing some port, wine or fruit juice.
And have an unlit 'Christmas candle' ready to light during communion ... a Christmas candle to remind you of the light of Christ shining in the world.
Download and print the songs and responses for the Mass that best suits how you will use the song sheet. The song sheet will be available a day or two prior to the service.
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The A4 print version is a two-column version that is probably best for those who print the song sheet ...
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The mobile devices continuous single-column version is best for those who access the songs and responses on their phone or tablet ...
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Join the service, either by clicking on this link
or use the Meeting ID: 864-4423-9984 and the Passcode to join: 123456
or use the Meeting ID: 864-4423-9984 and the Passcode to join: 123456
The link will be accessible 15 minutes prior to the service.
This service will be best viewed using 'Speaker View' or 'Multi-Speaker View'. (You may like to use 'Gallery View' at the beginning to see others participating in this service.)
12 Holy Nights
Christmas Eve is the beginning of the 12 Holy Nights, a time in which we are being prepared for the new year to come. It is a time in which we pay close attention to our dreams, our spiritual imaginations and the messages of the divine worlds.
Christmas Eve is the beginning of the 12 Holy Nights, a time in which we are being prepared for the new year to come. It is a time in which we pay close attention to our dreams, our spiritual imaginations and the messages of the divine worlds.
The 12 Holy Nights end with the celebration of Epiphany, on January 6th. Two important events in the life of Christ are reflected on at this time: the visit of the three Magi who brought gifts to honour the Jesus child, and the baptism of Jesus, when the Christ Being descended into the human body.