
We had ten trainees and, since it was the feast of St Blaise, the Blessing of Throats from Fr Christopher Vipers, the parish priest.
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| Enrolments at the November Training Day |

We welcomed 19 trainees and five instructors to St Mary Moorfields, and enrolled eight of them into the Society. To make space for this we set up three makeshift altars, in addition to the two real ones there are in this church.
We were joined by a visiting Polish priest, Fr Orpheus, who did the enrollments.
The Guild of St Clare's parallel event was also very well attended, and was able to do some repairs for the parish priest, Fr Christopher Vipers, to begin the repair of the impressive 1939 banner belonging to the Catholic Police Guild, and continue many ongoing projects.

Following the record number of trainee servers we had in June--24--we had a good number last Saturday, of 14 plus four instructors. They came from as far as St Bede's, Clapham Park, Chislehurst, and... Poland. It is interesting to note that while a number of people come for training in Low Mass, many also come for instruction in the different roles of Sung Mass, from places where there is Sung Mass every Sunday. This time we also had a group wanting to go through Benediction.
Four of the trainees were enrolled into the Society.
The Guild of St Clare also had lots of volunteers to help mend vestments, and had a very productive day.
The next Server Training / Vestment mending day will be on Saturday 18th November (booking page).
Doors open at 10 for a start at 10:30; we finish around 3:30pm. More about the venue here.
Today we had the largest number of trainees we have ever had, at 22. I was actually too busy to take