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Wednesday - The Felgild Compline Felgild lived in the late seventh century. After Cuthbert died Ethilwald took his place as hermit on the Inner Farne. Twelve years later, having never left the island, he also died. Felgild was the next hermit to come there, but the rigours of his life in the cell aggravated a swelling on his face. The condition was suddenly healed, allowing him to continue the life of a solitary. This Compline is dedicated to him because he represents so many whose names we never hear who faithfully follow the example of good men and women of old, continuing their battle against the powers of evil and in their devotion to prayer. If this Compline is being used in a group setting the * notation indicates a change of reader; words in bold are said all together; words in bold italic are said by each person in turn; and + indicates where you might make the sign of the cross. + (silently) Calm me, O Lord, as You stilled the storm. * Father, bless the work that is done, * Father, bless the servant that I am, Thou Lord and God of power, I will lie down this night with God, * The peace of God * under me to uphold me, * about me to protect me, * behind me to direct me, * ever with me to save me. The peace of all peace |
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