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Today's services

Sunday, 31st May 2026
Trinity Sunday
8.00am Holy Communion Nave
The Book of Common Prayer; said
10.00am Matins Quire
sung by the Lay Vicars of Westminster Abbey

plainsong Responses
Drakett The Wells Service
Dupré Prelude and Fugue in G minor

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11.15am Sung Eucharist High Altar
sung by the Lay Vicars of Westminster Abbey

Crecquillon Missa Congratulamini mihi
Isaac Benedicimus Deum caeli
Bach Prelude in E flat

Preacher: The Reverend Helena Bickley-Percival Sacrist

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3.00pm Evensong Quire
sung by the Lay Vicars of Westminster Abbey

plainsong Immensa et una Trinitas
plainsong Responses
Wood Evening Service in E
Wood Great Lord of Lords
Bach Fugue in E flat

Preacher: The Reverend Dr James Hawkey Canon in Residence

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5.00pm Organ Recital Nave
given by Jérôme Faucheur

Deshayes March in D
Vierne Clair de lune Op 53 no 5
Widor Final (Symphonie II Op 13 no2)
Guilmant Chant du matin
Dubois Toccata in G

6.00pm Holy Communion St Margaret's Church
said with hymns

Preacher: The Reverend Helena Bickley-Percival Sacrist

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

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