Service marks Coventry Cathedral's 50th anniversary

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Service marks Coventry Cathedral's 50th anniversary

Postby dutchman » Fri May 25, 2012 2:54 pm

The Princess Royal was among those who attended Coventry Cathedral's 50th anniversary service.

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Princess Anne represented her mother, the Queen, who was at the cathedral's consecration ceremony in 1962.

The Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams took part in the service along with the Bishop of Coventry, the Right Reverend Christopher Cocksworth.

The congregation of 1,800 guests included clergy and dignitaries from all over the world.

'Peace and reconciliation'

Almost 300 members of the public lined the cathedral steps and the area around the ruins of the old cathedral to see the arrival of the royal party.

The service was relayed outside the cathedral and on the BBC Big Screen in Millennium Place.

The service was the first of a number of events the Archbishop of Canterbury will attend over the weekend in Coventry and Warwickshire.

Those who who helped to build the cathedral and were there for the consecration were also at the service.

Mike Smith, who was a 10-year-old chorister at the consecration, said ahead of the service: "It's extremely moving - I'm meeting up with 14 people that I haven't met for well over 40 years."

The 30th anniversary of the sinking of HMS Coventry was also remembered through the presence of Lieutenant Commander Timothy Leeder, Principal Warfare Officer of HMS Diamond, HMS Coventry's sister ship.

Pupils from Blue Coat Church of England school in Coventry also performed.

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