Festival Of Nine Lessons & Carols, 16 December

  • 8 Dec 2016 6:45 AM
Festival Of Nine Lessons & Carols, 16 December
The Festival of Nine Lessons & Carols was popularized at King’s College, Cambridge, by the then Dean Eric Milner-White in the early part of the twentieth century. The music at the very first service in Cambridge in 1918 was directed by Arthur Henry Mann. The service was first broadcast by the BBC in 1928. The format of those early services did not differ substantially from that familiar to us today. Scriptural lessons, or readings, are interspersed with music and carols.

Our service in Budapest has become an annual ecumenical event which we celebrate with Saint Columba’s Scottish Presbyterian Church, where our service this year will be held.

Plan Now To Attend

Our music will be provided by members of two excellent local choirs, the Gabrieli Choir, and as in years past the Exultate Boys’ Choir.

This will be a wonderful opportunity to introduce friends and neighbours to this enriching and stirring service in the days before Christmas itself. Again, as at Evensong, there is no sermon at Lessons & Carols. A free-will offering is asked. The service lasts a bit over one hour.

Friday Evening, December 16, at 6.00 pm
Saint Columba’s Scottish Presbyterian Church
1064 Budapest, Vörösmarty utca 51

BKK: Metro 1 to the Vörösmarty utca (not tér) stop.

Walk north to the church.

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