Saint Catherine’s invites people to remember loved ones via virtual Remembrance Service

Saint Catherine’s is asking people to join together in remembering loved ones by watching a special online Remembrance Service.
Chapel at Saint Catherine’s Hospice main site in Scarborough.Chapel at Saint Catherine’s Hospice main site in Scarborough.
Chapel at Saint Catherine’s Hospice main site in Scarborough.

Each year, the charity invites families and friends of loved ones who have passed away during the past 12 months to attend a service, which normally would be held in Scarborough and attract over 100 people.

However, due to ongoing safety guidance around Covid-19, Saint Catherine’s has created an interactive, online version of the service, so loved ones can still be a part of this special annual event.

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It can be viewed here - or go to www.youtube.com and search for Saint Catherine’s Hospice Remembrance Service.

Mike Wikerson, chief executive, said: “In these very difficult times, when many of us may have lost loved ones, this is an opportunity for us to reflect, give thanks and celebrate those lives of the loved ones that mean so much to us.”

The services features readings, hymns and images of staff, volunteers and patients.

There is also an address by civil celebrant Colin Nolan.

People are encouraged, if they wish, to have a photo of their loved one on display at home while they watch the service, and a candle to light when instructed by the hospice’s pastoral care coordinator Janice Midwood, who will perform a blessing.

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Janice said: “We appreciate that not everyone is of Christian faith, so please feel free to join in or not with hymns and prayers to make them your own, in whatever way feels meaningful to you.”

She thanked everyone who helped make the service possible – and also the supporters and families connected with Saint Catherine’s, adding: “We deeply thank you all for your extraordinary support to the hospice during these recent difficult times and also throughout the year.”

To find out more about Saint Catherine’s, or to get in touch, go to www.saintcatherines.org.uk or call (01723) 351421.

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