The Day of Reflection on 21 June each year is a day of personal and private reflection on the conflict in and about Northern Ireland. Follow/RT≠agreement
Here is the live edit of the Service for the Day of Reflection held today at St Anne’s Cathedral. The service was led by members of the @nivictimscom Forum Mary Moreland and Paul Crawford and by @MartinJMagill and Rev Dr Ruth Patterson.
https://t.co/SQqnQqp8Ut
I saw an extract of this play last night at an event as part of the 'Day of Reflection', and I'm really looking forward to seeing the full edition. From what I saw it will be funny, moving and thought provoking.
Day of Reflection 2025
It was an honour to attend the annual Day of Reflection Service in St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast as dFM yesterday morning. The event is organised by the Corrymeela Community and Belfast Cathedral and bring together leaders and representatives from across society to stand with victims and survivors to mark collective hurt and commit to ensuring no return to the violence of the past.
Speaking on the Day of Reflection, Saturday 21 June, Chief Constable Jon Boutcher said: “The Day of Reflection is an opportunity to acknowledge the hurt and loss caused by conflict in Northern Ireland.” Full statement: https://t.co/7uutvyGrKQ
It was an honor be at St. Patrick's Church to remember & honor every life lost during the Troubles in and around Northern Ireland.
Let us use this day to not only remember those we lost but also to reinforce our collective resolve for a future where such loss is never repeated
Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly and Junior Minister Aisling Reilly attended the annual Day of Reflection Service in St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast. The event is organised by the Corrymeela Community and Belfast Cathedral and bring together leaders from across society to stand with victims and survivors to mark our collective hurt and commit to ensuring that we do not return to the violence of the past.
At St Anne’s Cathedral for Corrymeela’s Day of Reflection service. Moving and thoughtful words about how we can recommit to being people of peace, remembering the past in an ethical way.
Privileged to read alongside CC&G Deputy Mayor @alliancerichard at Coleraine Area Churches Forum’s ‘Day of Reflection’ in Coleraine. @DayofReflection
📅 Tomorrow: Join us for the Annual Day of Reflection
🕯️ A moment to pause, remember, and reflect
📍 St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast
📍Christ Church, Derry/Londonderry
🕰️ Sat 21 June | 11:30am–12:30pm
@DayofReflection@corrymeela
Join us on 21 June at St Anne's Cathedral, Belfast for The Day of Reflection. 🕊️ Let us remember together, reflect together, and move forward together. Your presence matters ❤️➡️ https://t.co/MpMbl2h8RK
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Join us next Saturday 21st June, at St Anne’s Cathedral for an annual Service for the Day of Reflection. This is a space where we can remember together that suffering in our society reached all corners. Remembering moves us to lament, and lament moves a to hope.
@DayofReflection
🕯️ Join us for the Annual Day of Reflection
📅Sat 21 June 2025
🕦11:30am–12:30pm
📍St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast
Whether personally affected or standing in support, your presence matters. Let us remember together, reflect together, and move forward together. @DayofReflection
Join us for the Annual Day of Reflection 🕊️ on 21 June 2025 at St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast, 11:30am–12:30pm.
Let’s remember, reflect, and commit to a better future.
@DayofReflection@corrymeela