1/11/2024 0 Comments Remembrance sunday timesParish Communion will be held at Holy Cross at 10am. Sunday 12 November | Holy Cross Ryton 10am | Remembrace Sunday Communion Service It will move from the church to the War Memorial for an Act of Remembrance which will begin at 10am. Patricks High Spen 9am | Remembrance Sunday Communion ServiceĪ Communion Service will begin at St Church at 9am. Refreshments will be served afterwards in the Church Hall. ![]() Nicholas Dunston 10am | Remembrance Sunday ServiceĪssemble at St Nicholas Church at 10am for a service followed by a wreath-laying ceremony at the War Memorial, Dunston at 11am. The parade will leave at 10.30am, followed by a service. Peterlee Remembrance Parade & Service will be held on Sunday, November 12, 2023, with people meeting at Peterlee Central Club, Surtees Road, at 10am if participating in the Parade to St. Cuthbert's Peterlee 10am | Remembrance Sunday Service and Parade Sunday 12 November | Stockton Parish Church 9.30am | Remembrance Sunday ServiceĬontemporary Sunday Service at 9.30am with a remembrance theme, ending with the Act of Remembrance at the Cenotaph from 10.45am onwards.# Sunday 12 November | Egglescliffe Parish Church 10am | Remembrance Sunday Service & ProcessionĪ service will be held at Egglescliffe Parish Church (St John the Baptist) on Butts Lane at 10am, followed by a procession to Egglescliffe War Memorial at 10.45am. The Dean of Durham, the Very Revd Dr Philip Plyming, will be preaching this service. This service remembers those who have given their lives in service of their country, and those serving who put their lives at risk today, through spoken word and music from the Cathedral Choir. Sunday 12 November | Durham Cathedral 10:15am | Remembrance Sunday Service Mary's Church, Norton 10.40amĪn Armistice Day service including an Act of Remembrance and laying of wreaths. The festival will be supported by the Band of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers and the Pipes and Drums of 102 Battalion REME. This year's Festival of Remembrance commemorates the 70th anniversary of the end of the Korean War with an emotional mix of spoken words, music and the silent poppy drop. Saturday 11 November | Durham Cathedral 7.30pm | Festival of Remembrance ![]() Services and events will take place across the Diocese this weekend to mark Remembrance Sunday.
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