Monday, 3 March 2025
Lenten Vestment Mending Challenge
Friday, 28 February 2025
February Sewing Retreat: report
Lucy writes: Our February Sewing Retreat took place on the last weekend of the month, and the first signs of spring were visible in the gardens of St Joseph's Centre, despite the torrential rain that fell on Friday night. We were delighted to welcome Fr John Saward, the well-known theologian and translator of Pope Benedict, as our chaplain.
He is the earliest patron of the Guild of St Clare, having given us our very first commissions, and entrusted us with valuable vestments from his sacristy in need of repair. He gave us a series of talks on the Mulier Fortis of Proverbs, dwelling especially on Our Lady's embodiment of this ideal during the Passion of Christ.
We had an impressive stack of vestments to mend, and did our best to meet the challenge. We re-lined a chasuble and a matching chalice veil, repaired fraying embroidered orphreys, patched the edges of two chasubles where the silk was rotting away, and did the same for a dalmatic.
Her mother, Olga, a long-standing friend of the Guild, who has often given us the benefit of her skills, courageously returned to the Retreat this year, to complete the repairs that she and Evelyn had begun together. This was the re-mounting of an exquisite eighteenth century embroidered orphrey belonging to the Dominicans of Oxford on to a new chasuble.
The Retreat was overshadowed by two grave pieces of news: first of all, the illness and hospitalisation of Pope Francis, who was reported to be in his last hours, and secondly, the dismissal of the Friars and Sisters of the Immaculate from Dunkeld diocese by Bishop Andrew McKenzie. The bishop, who has only just been appointed, replaces Bishop Robson who had invited the Franciscan Family in, and offered them the convent of St Joseph's at Lawside. We were glad to be able to offer our united prayers for both these intentions during the Retreat.
Our next Retreat takes place at the Carmelite Retreat Centre, Boars Hill, 8th-10th November 2025, and our chaplain will be Fr Rupert Allen Cong. Orat., of the Oxford Oratory. Online booking will open shortly.
Thursday, 20 February 2025
The Guild of St Clare sponsors a stitch
The Guild is pleased to have been able to sponsor a stitch, in memory of the youngest daughter of our much valued friend and supporter, Olga Watkin. Evelyn, who some will remember from last year's Sewing Retreat, died shortly before Christmas after a 22 month battle with bone cancer, aged 16.

More about the Stitch Bank. The bank was launched by Royal School of Needlework in 2020. The website conserves and displays embroidery stitches, with information about the history of each one along with instructions on how to work them.
The RSN hopes that, eventually, they will be able to create an entry for every stitch in the world, including historic stitches. At the moment there are 475 entries, and the creators of the Stitch Bank are expecting to reach the 500 milestone in March this year.
This is a project very close to my heart, as in its spirit and aims it is aligned very closely with the work of the Guild of St Clare. It is an attempt to capture and preserve skills which may otherwise be lost, and to make them available freely, in order to nurture and spread them.
The Guild's sponsorship has been made possible by the generosity of our many benefactors. We have been assigned the Fence Stitch, and its entry on the Stitch Wall will carry an acknowledgement of our gift, and of Evelyn.
Wednesday, 29 January 2025
Ecclesiastical Embroidery by Heather Lewis: Review
Saturday, 11 January 2025
The Guild of St Clare at Westminster Cathedral
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The monthly Traditional Mass at the Cathedral, in the Lady Chapel (All Souls Day 2024) |