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  2. Nov 8, 2013 · Remembrance Sunday falls on the Sunday nearest Armistice Day, 11 November, which marks the end of the First World War. On this day we remember all those who gave their lives for their country, all who suffered and died through acts of war and those who were left behind to grieve and mourn.

  3. Remembrance Sunday 12th November 2023 at 10:00am. Welcome to Coventry Cathedral. We are delighted that you have been able to join us today, as we remember all those who have died in conflict and pray for the peace of the world.

  4. Nov 13, 2021 · It is eternally important that we remind ourselves of the dreadful cost of war if we are ever to live in peace. The most compelling outward sign of our remembrance is the simple red flower, the Flanders Poppy.

  5. Sunday 13th November 2022. Welcome to Canterbury Cathedral for this Service. Voluntary before the service: Elegy – George Thalben-Ball (1896-1987) Livestreaming. This service will be livestreamed and you may be seen on camera, although we will not deliberately take any close-ups of the congregation. By attending you agree to be seen in this way.

  6. 4 days ago · On Sunday 12 November we will remember with thanksgiving and sorrow those who gave their lives in war. There will be an Act of Remembrance in front of the Cathedral beginning at 10.50am, with a silence at 11am.

  7. Requiem Eucharist for the Fallen. 13/11/2022 Time 11:45am - 1:00pm. Location. Cathedral Floor. Tickets. Free and unticketed. Today is Remembrance Sunday when we remember those who have died in war and we ask for God’s help and blessing that we may continue to work together for justice and peace.

  8. Morning Prayer for Remembrance Sunday (November 8th) Readings and Homily for Remembrance Sunday. An act of remembrance for home use. A Service of Remembrance

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