Veneration of the Cross on Good Friday

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Saxthorpe with Corpusty: St Andrew
Address
The Street Saxthorpe Norfolk, NR11 7DG, United Kingdom

We will be Processing from the Gates of the Church at just before 2pm (Weather permitting!)

The Veneration of the Cross Service, observed on Good Friday, is a solemn and reverent gathering in the Christian tradition. During this poignant ceremony, worshippers venerate the symbol of the cross, the instrument of Christ's sacrifice. The service often includes scripture readings, hymns, and solemn prayers, creating a contemplative atmosphere as congregants approach the cross to express their devotion and gratitude. Through acts of reverence, such as kissing or bowing before the cross, participants engage in a tangible and symbolic demonstration of their faith, commemorating the profound significance of Christ's crucifixion and the redemptive message at the heart of the Christian faith.

Children and Youngsters are welcome to come to the Village Hall for activities if they don't want to join in the sombre service in the Church. They can then join the parents afterwards for Hot Cross Buns back at the Church.

Saxthorpe with Corpusty: St Andrew

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Veneration of the Cross on Good Friday

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Saxthorpe with Corpusty: St Andrew
Address
The Street Saxthorpe Norfolk, NR11 7DG, United Kingdom

We will be Processing from the Gates of the Church at just before 2pm (Weather permitting!)

The Veneration of the Cross Service, observed on Good Friday, is a solemn and reverent gathering in the Christian tradition. During this poignant ceremony, worshippers venerate the symbol of the cross, the instrument of Christ's sacrifice. The service often includes scripture readings, hymns, and solemn prayers, creating a contemplative atmosphere as congregants approach the cross to express their devotion and gratitude. Through acts of reverence, such as kissing or bowing before the cross, participants engage in a tangible and symbolic demonstration of their faith, commemorating the profound significance of Christ's crucifixion and the redemptive message at the heart of the Christian faith.

Children and Youngsters are welcome to come to the Village Hall for activities if they don't want to join in the sombre service in the Church. They can then join the parents afterwards for Hot Cross Buns back at the Church.

Saxthorpe with Corpusty: St Andrew Charity No. 1212640