Holocaust Memorial Day - Tuesday 27th January - Act of Commemoration 6pm

Occurring
for 15 mins
Venue
St Mary's Steeple Ashton
Address
Church Street Steeple Ashton, BA14 6EW, United Kingdom

Holocaust Memorial Day - Tuesday 27th January - 6pm Act of Commemoration.
Our act of commemoration will include readings and prayers and ends with a candle left burning through out the night.
We hold this short Act of Commemoration in the church porch - (or if numbers dictate we will move it into the main body of the church).

St Mary's Steeple Ashton

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Holocaust Memorial Day - Tuesday 27th January - Act of Commemoration 6pm

Occurring
for 15 mins
Venue
St Mary's Steeple Ashton
Address
Church Street Steeple Ashton, BA14 6EW, United Kingdom

Holocaust Memorial Day - Tuesday 27th January - 6pm Act of Commemoration.
Our act of commemoration will include readings and prayers and ends with a candle left burning through out the night.
We hold this short Act of Commemoration in the church porch - (or if numbers dictate we will move it into the main body of the church).

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If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the PSO Gerry Oughton Tel. 01380 871767 or the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor Tel. 01722 438651 or email [email protected].
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