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Churches to hold commemoration services for the Queen on Sunday

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Prayers for the Queen will be said across Wales on the eve of her funeral.Churches and Cathedrals will be holding special commemoration services on Sunday to give thanks for the Queen’s life and to pray for her and the Royal Family. The services will be open to all, with some also attended by civic dignitaries and Lord Lieutenants, representing His Majesty the King.The services will be an opportunity for people to gather together ahead of the Queen’s funeral on Monday. They will give thanks for the Queen’s life of service and faithfulness and offer prayers for King Charles, the Royal Family and for all those grieving at this time.The Archbishop of Wales, Andrew John, who will be attending the Queen's funeral on Monday, said, “The past week has seen thousands of people visiting our churches to pray, reflect, light a candle or sign a book of condolence. This Sunday will be an opportunity for us all to come together in sorrow and to pray for the Royal Family ahead of the funeral on Monday. I hope as many people as possible will attend and I am immensely grateful to our churches for all the work they have done to serve and support their communities at this time.”Services being held on Saturday 17th September in the Diocese of Llandaff:11.00am - Civic service at St David’s Church, NeathServices being held on Sunday 18th September in the Diocese of Llandaff:9.30am - St Mary's Brackla, Bridgend (non-Eucharist Commemorative service during Café Church)9.45am - Requiem Masses at St John the Baptist's Church, Glyncorrwg, SA13 3DD10.00am - St Augustine's Church, Church Place South, Penarth.(United Ministry Area service of commemoration (non-eucharistic))10.00am - St Michael’s and All Angels, Cathays (commemorative Eucharist in person and live streamed)10.00am - St. Gwladys Church, Church Place, Bargoed, CF81 8RP11.00am - St Catherine's, Pontypridd11.00am - St John the Evangelist, Graig, Pontypridd11.15am - St Cynfelyn’s Church, Caerau Maesteg, CF34 0YR3.00pm - Margam Abbey Civic Service (with The Rt. Rev’d June Osborne, Bishop of Llandaff, and musicians from the Wales International Academy of Voice)3.00pm - All Saints, Porthcawl3.30pm - St Illtyds Penrhiwfer. CF40 1RS5.00pm - St Michael’s, Cathays (on Zoom)6.00pm - St Isan’s, Llanishen6.00pm - St Michael and All Angels Church, Maesteg6.00pm - St Peter’s Church, Mill Road, Dinas Powys6.00pm - Christ Church, Roath Park6.00pm - St Margaret’s Roath , Waterloo Rd, CF23 5AD (attended by the Lord Mayor of Cardiff, the High Sheriff of South Glamorgan and HM Vice Lord Lieutenant of South Glamorgan)

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