Visiting Chaplain to the Queen

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The Rev. Canon Jeremy Haselock, chaplain to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, has been appointed to the post of Distinguished Priest in Residence at Saint John the Evangelist Church from Aug. 1 - Sept. 2, 2018.

Canon Haselock, who is a published author and holds degrees from Oxford and York, has been in service to the Queen since 2013. He will be priest-in-charge while the Rev. N.J.A. Humphrey, rector of St. John's, travels to England with The Choir School of Newport County and the St. John's Adult Choir for their tour, from Aug. 1-15.

Canon Haselock will be the celebrant and/or preacher over the course of five consecutive Sundays. Services are at 8 a.m. (Low Mass, no incense or music) and 10 a.m. (High Mass, with music and moderate incense).

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