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Today's services

Thursday, 4th June 2026
Day of Thanksgiving for the Institution of Holy Communion (Corpus Christi)
7.30am Morning Prayer Quire
said
8.00am Holy Communion Lady Chapel
said
12.30pm Holy Communion Nave
said
4.00pm Evening Prayer St Faith's Chapel
said
5.00pm Sung Eucharist High Altar
sung by the Choir of Westminster Abbey; attended by the Archbishop of Canterbury

Josquin Missa Pange lingua
Byrd O sacrum convivium
Grigny Pange lingua gloriosi

Preacher: The Venerable Jennifer Adams-Massmann Canon Steward and Archdeacon of Westminster

Order of Service available View Order of Service

Everyone is welcome at these services, free of charge. Security checks are in place upon entry.

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About the Abbey

An architectural masterpiece of the 13th to 16th centuries, Westminster Abbey has become a treasure house of artefacts. This is also the coronation church where some of the most significant people in Britain's history are buried or commemorated.

The King Charles III Sacristy

The King Charles III Sacristy

We're constructing a new building - named in honour of HM The King - to transform the welcome we offer to the millions of people who come to the Abbey to enjoy one of the world’s great churches.

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