As is the national custom in the UK, the Sunday nearest Armistice Day was observed as 'Remembrance Sunday'. This year being the 100th anniversary since the start of the First World War, there was a large congregation for our traditional Service at
Dymock on the 9th November, which began with the national anthem followed by the hymn ''O God Our Help in Ages Past'. There followed two suitable Bible readings divided by the hymn 'O Valiant Hearts', before an an 'Act of Commitment' by all present to work for peace and an 'Act of Penitence' for our misdoings.
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The choir sang the anthem 'Thou Knowest Lord' by Henry Purcell before everyone followed the choir in procession to the War Memorial on the village green in front of the church where the
Roll of Honour of those from Dymock who gave their lives in the two World Wars was read. The traditional two minutes silence to allow us to 'Remember Them' was observed, then four wreaths laid on behalf of the Parish Council, the Church, Dymock WI and the
Friends of the Dymock Poets.
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