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                                Music for ReflectionSpend time with God this Lent, and explore what repentance means and why it matters. 
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                                Church PassWe are open to visitors from Monday to Saturday. Find out more about how you can visit. 
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                                Special servicesWe hold a variety of special services, including annual celebrations, memorials and commemorations. Many are held on behalf of the church, Royal Family, or organisations. 
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                                The future of St Margaret’sWe hold a weekly service, normally an Evening Service on Sundays. Everyone’s welcome to come along. 
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                                MusicDiscover the Great O Antiphons with Westminster Abbey, and take part in this Advent tradition. 
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                                What is St Margaret’s Church?Westminster Abbey is, first and foremost, a living, working church where people of all faiths and none are welcome. Be still and reflect about how faith weaves the Abbey's 1,000 year story together. 
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                                St Maximilian KolbePriest/Minister St Maximilian Kolbe is one of ten martyrs with a memorial statue above the west door of Westminster Abbey. He offered his own life to save a fellow prisoner in Auschwitz-Birkenau. 
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                                St Margaret's ChoristersFind out about the St Margaret's Choristers and how you can join. 
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                                Sung Eucharist: Cecile ChaminadeSunday, 3rd March 2024 Messe pour deux voix égales by French composer Cécile Chaminade, sung by the St Margaret’s Choristers in the week of International Women’s Day 
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                                Sung Eucharist on Easter DaySunday, 20th April 2025 The Abbey’s principal Easter service, sung by the Choir of Westminster Abbey, celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. 
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                                Handel Jephtha performed by the Westminster Abbey Choir and St JamesFriday, 18th June 2004 Handel's last oratorio, Jephtha, written in 1751 as the composer's health was failing was both moving and magnificent against the background of the Nave of Westminster Abbey. 
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                                St JosephSt Peter flag 
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                                St Philip and St James, apostlesSt Peter flag 
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                                St Simon and St Jude, apostlesSt Peter flag 
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                                Judges mark the start of the new legal year 2025Wednesday, 1st October 2025 Judges and members of the legal profession gathered in Westminster Abbey on Wednesday 1st October 2025 for a service to mark the start of the legal year in England and Wales. 
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                                St Andrew the Apostle, patron of Scotland (transferred from Sunday)Saltire 
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                                The nation's parish churchA reflection for Holy Week by the Very Reverend Dr David Hoyle, Dean of Westminster 
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                                October 2025 - HandelLearn about the lives and legacies of those remembered in the Abbey and discover how people from all walks of life have ended up in the nation's church. 
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                                Trinity Church New YorkIn the south aisle of Henry VII's chapel is a wall plaque of silvered bronze, with the parish seal of Trinity Church, New York, USA. 
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                                MusicDiscover more about the space within Westminster Abbey where coronations have taken place for hundreds of years. 
 
                             
                            





 
                             
                            