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                                MPs and peers remember Lord Lawson at St Margaret’s ChurchTuesday, 17th October 2023 A Service of Thanksgiving for the life and work of The Right Honourable The Lord Lawson of Blaby was held at St Margaret’s Church, Westminster Abbey, on Tuesday 17th October 2023. 
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                                St Margaret’s to open again for worship and visitorsThursday, 27th August 2020 St Margaret’s Church will welcome back worshippers and visitors this autumn after being closed for over six months due to coronavirus and following building work. 
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                                The Speaker and Dean of Westminster view St Margaret’s restoration workTuesday, 29th September 2020 The Speaker of the House of Commons, Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP, and the Dean of Westminster viewed restoration work at St Margaret’s Church, Westminster. 
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                                Requiem Mass Marks Start of Lady Chapel FestivalFriday, 22nd April 2016 The Dean of Westminster, the Very Reverend Dr John Hall, celebrated Requiem Mass in the Lady Chapel, Westminster Abbey, on Thursday 21st April 2016, the Anniversary of the Death of King Henry VII. Lady Chapel The Choir of Westminster Abbey Requiem Mass Henry VII 500 Years of Wonder 
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                                A prayer for John Paul IIMonday, 4th April 2005 KAROL WOJTYLA, 1920- 2005; JOHN PAUL II, 1978- 2005 
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                                St Margaret's Review Group appointedFriday, 6th February 2015 The Dean and Chapter has announced the appointment of a St Margaret's Church, Westminster Abbey review group under the chairmanship of The Rt Hon The Baroness Butler-Sloss GBE. 
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                                St Margaret's welcomes Coptic Christians for New Year service.Wednesday, 11th September 2013 St Margaret’s Church at Westminster Abbey welcomed Coptic Christians for the service of Raising Evening Incense for the Celebration of El Nayrouz, which marks the beginning of the Coptic New Year, on Tuesday 10th September 2013. 
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                                St Margaret's Choristers to sing their first serviceWednesday, 27th September 2023 The St Margaret's Choristers, a new choir for girls aged 11 - 17, will sing its first service in St Margaret's Church, Westminster Abbey. 
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                                Patrons lend their support to the St Margaret’s ChoristersFriday, 1st March 2024 Five patrons from across the worlds of public service and the arts have lent their support to the St Margaret’s Choristers – a new girls’ choir founded at St Margaret’s Church, Westminster Abbey, last year. 
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                                Westminster Abbey Choir to sing at St Peter's in RomeMonday, 25th June 2012 Westminster Abbey’s world-famous choir arrives in Italy this week (Tuesday 26th June) for a tour of Rome and Montecassino which will include singing for Pope Benedict XVI, with the Cappella Musicale Pontificia ‘Sistina’, the Sistine Chapel Choir, at the Papal Mass marking the Solemnity of St Peter and St Paul (Friday 29th June) in St Peter’s Basilica. Choir of Westminster Abbey Pope Benedict XVI St Peter’s Basilica 
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                                Abbey Celebrates St Peter's DayThursday, 30th June 2016 Westminster Abbey, since 1560 the Collegiate Church of St Peter Westminster, has from the beginning been under the patronage of St Peter, Apostle and Martyr. On St Peter's Day, Wednesday 29th June 2016, a Sung Eucharist was celebrated at which the Dean of Westminster, the Very Reverend Dr John Hall, preached the sermon. 
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                                John ChurchMusician John Church, composer, was buried in the south cloister of Westminster Abbey on 10th January 1741. The Precentor called him "very worthy and honest". 
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                                The St Margaret's Choristers make historyThursday, 9th May 2024 The St Margaret’s Choristers made history on Wednesday 8th May when they sang Evensong in Westminster Abbey for the first time. 
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                                St Margaret's organist wins Queen's AwardMonday, 23rd November 2020 Thomas Trotter, the organist at St Margaret’s Church, Westminster Abbey, has been awarded this year’s Queen’s Medal for Music. 
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                                The Holy See invites Westminster Abbey choir to sing at St Peter’s in RomeMonday, 5th March 2012 Westminster Abbey’s world-famous choir has been invited by the Holy See – through the Maestro of the Cappella Musicale Pontificia “Sistina” – to sing at St Peter’s in Rome. 
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                                A service to celebrate the 300th anniversary of St Edward’s Church of England Primary School and St Edward’s Church of England School and Sixth Form College in RomfordWednesday, 3rd February 2010 A service to celebrate the 300th anniversary of St Edward’s Church of England Primary School and St Edward’s Church of England School and Sixth Form College in Romford was held at Westminster Abbey on Wednesday 3rd February 2010. 
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                                St Margaret's Chorister Experience DaySunday, 23rd March 2025 Find out what it’s like to be a member of the St Margaret’s Choristers of Westminster Abbey – ideal for girls currently in Year 6. 
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                                Conservation at St Margaret'sSunday, 24th April 2005 Working during their holidays, two students from the Coutaulds Institute, have cleaned the altar screen in St Margaret's. 
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                                St Margaret's Chorister Experience DaySunday, 27th April 2025 Find out what it’s like to be a member of the St Margaret’s Choristers of Westminster Abbey – ideal for girls currently in Year 6. 
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                                Abbey Choir sings for Pope in St Peter'sFriday, 29th June 2012 Westminster Abbey’s Choir sang for Pope Benedict XVI, with the Cappella Musicale Pontificia ‘Sistina’, the Sistine Chapel Choir, at the Papal Mass marking the Solemnity of St Peter and St Paul in St Peter’s Basilica, Rome, on Friday 29th June, a historic occasion of great significance for Anglican-Catholic relations. 
 
                             
                            





 
                             
                            