![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjfxo-KVx71qj4A3oI1Px5x5TAbnCr6PdE6irRmkG1TuCqG-6Avg5GXi1LR7JPB52D4KBCu0kFzHhJF5qM_CCvkgJ77Tag8psW7WX9_eKF4WGoC-2NgZWRxwuuJVoIovvzBFFFcsj8ovoA/s400/Abraham+and+Lazarus,+Abbey+of+Saint-Pierre+de+Moissac,+1115-35.jpg)
Abraham and Lazarus, Abbey of Saint-Pierre de Moissac, 1115-35
In Hades, where the rich man was being tormented, he looked up and saw Abraham far away with Lazarus by his side [NRSV, Luke 16:23].
Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost [Comments]
10:00 am Choral Eucharist
The Cathedral Choirs
Prelude: Andantino (Concerto 3) [Matter/Langeweld: YouTube], Antonio Soler, 1729-83
Introit: Jesus is the brightest light [text] [MIDI], Johann Freylinghausen (1670-1739)
Mass Setting: Missa Phrygia [Auckland (Agnus Dei): YouTube], Pompeo Cannicciari (1670-1744)
Motet: Gustate et videte [text], Heinrich Isaac (1450-1517)
Postlude: Minuet (Concerto 3) [Matter/Langeveld: YouTube 4:37], Antonio Soler
4:00 pm Evensong
The Cathedral Singers
Prelude: Adagio e dolce, Trio Sonata III, BWV 527 [Kibbie: listen], Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Introit: The God of Peace [text], Richard Lloyd (b. 1933)
Preces and Responses: Bryan Kelly (b. 1934)
Psalm: 19 (Turle, Noble)
Canticles: Service in E-flat, Charles Wood (1866-1926)
Anthem: Most glorious Lord of lyfe [text], David Lord (b. 1944)
Postlude: Vivace, Trio Sonata III, BWV 527 [Kibbie: listen], Johann Sebastian Bach