An online memorial for those in the UK – of all faiths, beliefs or none – who have died as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. From @stpaulslondon. #RememberMe
Today we celebrate the feast of the conversion of St Paul, patron of the Cathedral, with a Sung Eucharist at 5pm.
'May Christ who called Paul to his service,
and to preach the good news to the world,
strengthen you to witness to his grace and love.'
We continue to fundraise in order to establish a state-of-the-art digital memorial space that responds to the times we live in.
Read more about our plans for the next phase of Remember Me on our crowd funder page
https://t.co/90hhQPsKM6
If you missed the Remember Me & Never to Forget COVID-19 Memorial Concert here on Wednesday, it's now available to watch on replay via our YouTube channel until Wednesday 30 March...1/2 https://t.co/P4Ii5IEMP1
*Live tonight, 7pm* please join us online for the livestream of a very special memorial concert for all those who have died as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Please follow the link to register.⬇️
https://t.co/D3dW6Mn3Og
We're proud to be holding a very special concert here at the Cathedral on the 23 March, 7pm. The Remember Me & Never to Forget Memorial Concert honours all those who have died as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic...1/4
On Wednesday 23 March we will be holding a memorial concert for all who have died as a result of the pandemic with special recognition given to NHS and social care workers. Register for the live stream here https://t.co/bFfRXK8hS0
Thanks to the generosity of @ClearChanneluk and @Amscreen - https://t.co/a8eemsV7Iv will be on 300 digital billboards across the UK until March 23rd - marking the first day of lockdown 2020.
Let us always memorialise and celebrate the lives of all who died due to the pandemic.
Peter Sands
1942-2020
My Dad, Peter, was one of the most gentle and most genuine men I've ever had the pleasure to meet. He was hard working and honest. He worshiped my Mom and loved nothing more than to spend time with his family and friends.
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Geraldine Ann Moore
1943 - 2021
'Beloved wife and mother, soulmate and helpmate, who excelled in the sharing of life’s overriding sense of purpose and its underlying pursuit of happiness.'
You can add a view more memorials at https://t.co/0pEdKi9Kre
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Wherever you are from in the world and whatever you do or don't believe, please feel free to leave the names of those you wish to remember in the comments. All the names collected here will then be collated and placed on the altar of St Paul's for the Requiem Eucharist service
Next Tuesday 2 Nov is All Souls' Day - the day on which we remember the Faithful Departed - those whom we love but see no longer. We will have a Requiem Eucharist at 5pm, and all are welcome to attend or to leave names of those you wish to remember.
Available now in @stpaulsshop and online, a limited edition frankincense scented candle, all sales support the Remember Me COVID-19 Memorial. https://t.co/z1aWTU23j3
Over £2.3million has been raised in partnership with the
@DailyMailUK for the #RememberMe physical memorial at @StPaulsLondon. We are hugely grateful to everyone who has contributed towards setting up this memorial.
https://t.co/DeA5LrrOZY
Thank you to all those who have donated to the #RememberMe#Covid19 Memorial so far. We have had an amazing response to our campaign with @DailyMailUK and have now reached 80% of our target!
You can make a donation through our @crowdfunderuk page https://t.co/S9FZS0PfRO
NHS nurse Mary Agyapong, 28, died from coronavirus on Easter Sunday last year. She left behind her two young children – days-old baby and toddler son
Widower of nurse who died of Covid hails bid for national memorial https://t.co/P3k8FK5qHY via @MailOnline