

In attendance was the Lord Lieutenant, Lord Mayor, community representatives and political and religious leaders from across Bristol. The service on Tuesday was open to the public providing an opportunity for the City and Diocese of Bristol to pay respects to Her Late Majesty the Queen. It will be live-streamed.īristol Cathedral have already held “A Civic Choral Evensong: A service of Commemoration and Thanksgiving for the Life of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.” You are advised to be in your seat by 1:30 pm.īradford Cathedral will hold its Civic Commemoration and Thanksgiving for the Queen this Sunday at 6pm. Please check their website and social channels for more information.īlackburn Cathedral will hold the County service of Thanksgiving for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on Sunday 18 September at 2.00pm.įree to attend but please book a ticket here. Prayers are being offered regularly throughout the day to commend Her Late Majesty to God’s safekeeping and for the Royal Family.Ĭathedral flags are flying at half-mast, the bells are muffled, and Durham Cathedral is lit purple each evening in honour of The Queen.ĭo check individual cathedral websites for up to date informationīirmingham Cathedral will hold a civic Thanksgiving Service of Remembrance at 6pm on Friday 16 Septemberwith entry on a ‘first come first served’ basis. More services of commemoration and thanksgiving for the Queen are taking place this weekend at our cathedrals before she is laid to rest on Monday 19 September, the National Day of Mourning.Īll our cathedrals are open with extended hours for people to pay their respects, sign a book of condolence, light candles, leave flowers, say prayers, join in regular services or simply just to be. It is part of a vigil to be held in front of the cathedral when candles will be lit, prayers offered and a bell will toll 96 times in remembrance of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Three beams of light will pierce the darkness above Lichfield Cathedral on Sunday during the National Moment of Reflection as a mark of remembrance and hope in an installation artwork Light of Hope by artist Peter Walker. Details of cathedral services for Her Majesty the Queen.
