Sung Requiem Eucharist for All Souls’ Day

Occurring
for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
Newcastle Cathedral
Address
St Nicholas Square Newcastle, NE1 1PF, United Kingdom

At this Requiem Eucharist for All Souls’ Day, we remember with thanksgiving those we have loved and lost. Following All Saints’ Day, which honours all the saints, All Souls’ Day allows us to commemorate those we have known personally – those who gave us life, guided us, or nurtured us in faith.

The liturgy reflects the deep mystery of God’s mercy – both awe-inspiring and life-giving – as we bring the names of the departed before God in prayer. These names will be read aloud during a time of remembrance.

Newcastle Cathedral

Newcastle Cathedral, the only cathedral in the UK dedicated to St Nicholas, is the mother church of the Diocese and a vibrant hub of prayer and welcome. Its striking 15th-century Lantern Tower, a landmark visible across the city, has guided generations to its doors. Located in the city centre, the Cathedral offers daily services, including morning prayer, Eucharist, and choral worship, as well as opportunities for quiet reflection. Clergy and volunteers serve the community with warmth and dedication, supporting all who seek faith or fellowship. Visitors can explore historic architecture, enjoy a peaceful atmosphere, and take part in events celebrating creativity, justice and hope. All are warmly invited to join in worship and community life.

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Sung Requiem Eucharist for All Souls’ Day

Occurring
for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
Newcastle Cathedral
Address
St Nicholas Square Newcastle, NE1 1PF, United Kingdom

At this Requiem Eucharist for All Souls’ Day, we remember with thanksgiving those we have loved and lost. Following All Saints’ Day, which honours all the saints, All Souls’ Day allows us to commemorate those we have known personally – those who gave us life, guided us, or nurtured us in faith.

The liturgy reflects the deep mystery of God’s mercy – both awe-inspiring and life-giving – as we bring the names of the departed before God in prayer. These names will be read aloud during a time of remembrance.

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