Pilgrimage to Leicester Cathedral

Occuring
for 9 hours, 30 mins
Venue
from St Mary's Fen Ditton to Leicester Cathedral
Address
from St Mary's Fen Ditton to Leicester Cathedral

Join us for a journey that will be historical, cultural and spiritual – and great fun! We will be taking a minibus to Leicester where one of the great archaeological discoveries of our age was made and where one of our most notorious (or much maligned) monarchs now rests. During the Easter season the cathedral is also host to a special exhibition: the Stations of the Resurrection were the Covid project of British painter and art historian Ian McKillop.

Timetable
8.30am Pilgrim’s Morning Prayer at St Mary’s (optional) 9.00am Depart from St Mary’s 10.45am Coffee at Café no 7, next to the Cathedral and Guildhall 11.30am Prayer & Pilgrimage Cathedral Tour 12.30pm Eucharist (optional) 1.00pm Lunch at the White Boar Café, King Richard III Visitor Centre 1.45pm Time to explore the King Richard III Visitor Centre and the Stations of the Resurrection in the Cathedral 3.30pm Tea & reflection on the day 4.00pm Depart

Cost: You may like to make a voluntary donation towards the cost of transport (minibus). You will need pay for refreshments and food (or bring your own). You will need to pay £12 for the tour and entry to the visitor centre. Entry to the Cathedral is free but you may want to make a donation.

Book your place with Nick – [email protected]

St Peter's, Horningsea

St Peter's is very much at the heart and soul of our village life, its activities and celebrations.  There are services on the first two Sundays of the month and either the third or fourth Sunday.   We are also part of the 'Three Parishes' group with St Mary's Fen Ditton and All Saints Teversham, led by Canon Nick Moir.  Once or twice a month we join with them for worship in one of our churches.

Our bellringers practise regularly - newcomers are welcome.

Get in touch

Canon Nick Moir

1 Gregory Park South
Cambridge

CB5 8JW
Vicar
01223 607433
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Pilgrimage to Leicester Cathedral

Occuring
for 9 hours, 30 mins
Venue
from St Mary's Fen Ditton to Leicester Cathedral
Address
from St Mary's Fen Ditton to Leicester Cathedral

Join us for a journey that will be historical, cultural and spiritual – and great fun! We will be taking a minibus to Leicester where one of the great archaeological discoveries of our age was made and where one of our most notorious (or much maligned) monarchs now rests. During the Easter season the cathedral is also host to a special exhibition: the Stations of the Resurrection were the Covid project of British painter and art historian Ian McKillop.

Timetable
8.30am Pilgrim’s Morning Prayer at St Mary’s (optional) 9.00am Depart from St Mary’s 10.45am Coffee at Café no 7, next to the Cathedral and Guildhall 11.30am Prayer & Pilgrimage Cathedral Tour 12.30pm Eucharist (optional) 1.00pm Lunch at the White Boar Café, King Richard III Visitor Centre 1.45pm Time to explore the King Richard III Visitor Centre and the Stations of the Resurrection in the Cathedral 3.30pm Tea & reflection on the day 4.00pm Depart

Cost: You may like to make a voluntary donation towards the cost of transport (minibus). You will need pay for refreshments and food (or bring your own). You will need to pay £12 for the tour and entry to the visitor centre. Entry to the Cathedral is free but you may want to make a donation.

Book your place with Nick – [email protected]

Safeguarding

Our parish of St Peter's Horningsea is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer (PSO). Our Diocese of Ely’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor who advises our PSO. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the PSO or the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor (use the button below for contact info). If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority’s children or adult social care services.

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