The Blessing: The Revd Anthony Buckley, City Rector.The Lord’s Prayer: The Revd Anthony Buckley, City Rector.Act of Commitment: Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Oxfordshire Brian Buchan Hymn: The Lord’s is my shepherd.The Last Post, the Great Silence and the Reveille: Phil King, Senior Bugle Major, Bugles and Drums Detachment Oxfordshire (Rifles) Battalion ACF.Act of Remembrance: Representive from the Royal British Legion Oxford City Branch.Exhortation and Kohima: To be read by a representive of the Royal British Legion and Lord Lieutenant’s Cadet.The Flowers of the Forest: a lament by Scott Weston.Messages of Remembrance from Oxford’s faith leaders.Act of Penitence: The Revd Anthony Buckley, City Rector.Welcome: Councillor James Fry, Lord Mayor of Oxford, and The Revd Anthony Buckley, City Rector.“Whilst we observe Remembrance Sunday every year, the pursuit of peace is constant, and we must continue to come together as a city and as a country to work for a more peaceful future for all.”Ĭouncillor James Fry, The Lord Mayor of Oxford The service will start at 10.45am, with a two minute silence at 11am. They will then march up St Giles’ from 10.30am. Military units, organisations and community groups will gather for 10am at the junction of Beaumont Street and St Giles’. Remembrance Sunday takes place on the second Sunday in November and honours those who have made the ultimate sacrifice to secure and protect our freedom. The Lord Mayor of Oxford, Councillor James Fry, will be joined by military units, uniformed organisations, community groups, civic dignitaries, residents and visitors from across the county to mark Remembrance Sunday. The Lord Mayor of Oxford, in partnership with the Oxford City branch of the Royal British Legion, is set to host a Remembrance Sunday service at the War Memorial in St Giles’ on Sunday 13 November.
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