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Monday, 4 November 2024

Wells Cathedral's Acts Of Remembrance 2020.



Illustration: WELLS CATHEDRAL

This Article first appeared in November 2020.

Text is from Wells Cathedral's Newsletter.

On Remembrance Sunday, 2020, at 11.00 hrs. Poppy Petals fell from the ceiling of the Nave as The Last Post was played from The South Transept.

A silent vigil was held as an Act of Remembrance by all who were present in the Cathedral for individual Prayer and Reflection.

On Armistice Day, 2020, a similar Act of Remembrance took place at 11.00 hrs, culminating in a moving performance of Elgar's “Nimrod”, given by the Assistant Director of Music, Alexander Hamilton.

The Great West Doors of the Cathedral were opened, and members of the public were free to enter and observe a two-minute silence.

“At the going down of the Sun,
And in the Morning,
We will remember them.”

To ascertain the times of the 2024 Acts of Remembrance, please see the Wells Cathedral Web-Site.

Wells Cathedral’s Web-Site can be found HERE

Saturday, 4 November 2023

Wells Cathedral's Acts of Remembrance 2020.



Illustration: WELLS CATHEDRAL

This Article first appeared in November 2020.

Text is from Wells Cathedral's Newsletter.

On Remembrance Sunday, 2020, at 11.00 hrs. Poppy Petals fell from the ceiling of the Nave as The Last Post was played from The South Transept.

A silent vigil was held as an Act of Remembrance by all who were present in the Cathedral for individual Prayer and Reflection.

On Armistice Day, 2020, a similar Act of Remembrance took place at 11.00 hrs, culminating in a moving performance of Elgar's “Nimrod”, given by the Assistant Director of Music, Alexander Hamilton.

The Great West Doors of the Cathedral were opened, and members of the public were free to enter and observe a two-minute silence.

“At the going down of the Sun,
And in the Morning,
We will remember them.”

To ascertain the times of the 2023 Acts of Remembrance, please see the Wells Cathedral Web-Site.
Wells Cathedral’s Web-Site can be found HERE

Friday, 4 November 2022

Wells Cathedral's Acts of Remembrance 2020.



Illustration: WELLS CATHEDRAL

This Article first appeared in November 2020.

Text is from Wells Cathedral's Newsletter.

On Remembrance Sunday, 2020, at 11.00 hrs. Poppy Petals fell from the ceiling of the Nave as The Last Post was played from The South Transept.

A silent vigil was held as an Act of Remembrance by all who were present in the Cathedral for individual Prayer and Reflection.

On Armistice Day, 2020, a similar Act of Remembrance took place at 11.00 hrs, culminating in a moving performance of Elgar's “Nimrod”, given by the Assistant Director of Music, Alexander Hamilton.

The Great West Doors of the Cathedral were opened, and members of the public were free to enter and observe a two-minute silence.

“At the going down of the Sun,
And in the Morning,
We will remember them.”

To ascertain the times of the 2022 Acts of Remembrance, please see the Wells Cathedral Web-Site.
Wells Cathedral’s Web-Site can be found HERE

Monday, 22 November 2021

Wells Cathedral's Acts of Remembrance 2020.



Illustration: WELLS CATHEDRAL

This Article first appeared in November 2020.

Text is from Wells Cathedral's Newsletter.

On Remembrance Sunday, 2020, at 11.00 hrs. Poppy Petals fell from the ceiling of the Nave as The Last Post was played from The South Transept.

A silent vigil was held as an Act of Remembrance by all who were present in the Cathedral for individual Prayer and Reflection.

On Armistice Day, 2020, a similar Act of Remembrance took place at 11.00 hrs, culminating in a moving performance of Elgar's “Nimrod”, given by the Assistant Director of Music, Alexander Hamilton.

The Great West Doors of the Cathedral were opened, and members of the public were free to enter and observe a two-minute silence.

“At the going down of the Sun,
And in the Morning,
We will remember them.”

Wells Cathedral’s Web-Site can be found HERE

Sunday, 22 November 2020

Wells Cathedral's Acts of Remembrance 2020.


Illustration: WELLS CATHEDRAL

Text is from Wells Cathedral's Newsletter.

On Remembrance Sunday, 2020, at 11.00 hrs. Poppy Petals fell from the ceiling of the Nave as The Last Post was played from The South Transept.

A silent vigil was held as an Act of Remembrance by all who were present in the Cathedral for individual Prayer and Reflection.

On Armistice Day, 2020, a similar Act of Remembrance took place at 11.00 hrs, culminating in a moving performance of Elgar's “Nimrod”, given by the Assistant Director of Music, Alexander Hamilton.

The Great West Doors of the Cathedral were opened, and members of the public were free to enter and observe a two-minute silence.

“At the going down of the Sun,
And in the Morning,
We will remember them.”

Wells Cathedral’s Web-Site can be found HERE
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