Worship at Santa Margarita has been suspended until at least 11 April 2020 as the result of precautionary measures relating to the spread of COVID-19 (Coronavirus).
At 11:00 (Central European Summer Time) on Sunday, 29 March, the Eucharist will be celebrated at Santa Margarita. Because of the church closure, only two people can be present, the priest (Paul) and the assistant (Kate).
Please remember that in Europe, clocks move ahead by an hour during the night of 28-29 March.
You are invited to share in this worship by following the words in this presentation, sharing the hymns and prayers, and listening to the sermon. The presentation works as a video file, so you may control it (forward, back, pause) using the video controls. The service lasts about 45 minutes. Apologies for the wind noise at the beginning of the sermon.
The cost of maintaining the chaplaincy of Santa Margarita is completely self-financed locally, and during the closure of the church, there is no income from the weekly collection. If you would like to support the ministry of the Anglican Church in Menorca, please click on the button below to make a donation.
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Thank you Paul for yet another beautiful service
Thank you Paul from us all at palma de Mallorca who are following your services each week.
Dear Paul And Kate,
Thank you for all you doing to lift our spirits in these trying times and thank you Malcolm for your prayers.
God bless,
Brenda & Ray
Thank you Paul for including Marianne in your prayers as she is not doing to well. Really enjoyed the service felt like part of the church again .
Simon and I have joined in the services for the last three weeks. It makes us feel as if we were back with you all at Santa Margarita and it has been a great comfort in what are difficult and worrying times for all of us. A very big thank you!
Love,
Simon and Sallie Lawler
thank you Paul and your assistants for keeping Santa Margarita services going in this VR way, Joining in while “gated” here in Beverley, brings back many happy memories of the times Julia and I enjoyed in Menorca, Keep up the good work and keep safe,