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York Minster’s private prayer and digital services for lockdown

4 Nov, 2020

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York Minster will close for services and sightseeing from this evening until at least Wednesday 2 December, in line with the Government’s new measures to control the spread of the Covid-19 virus.

The Minster will continue to offer Christian worship, fellowship, music and reflection through its digital channels during the lockdown.

We will be livestreaming our 11am Eucharist and 4pm Evensong services every Sunday. You can find the Sunday livestreams HERE

The cathedral itself will only be open for private prayer. Dean’s Park will stay open and people using the park will be required to adhere to Government guidance on social distancing.

Commenting on the second national lockdown, The Dean of York, Jonathan Frost said:  “Once again we find ourselves facing challenging times in the life of our nation.  It is a moment that will require every one of us to make sacrifices to keep our loved ones and our communities safe. This second lockdown will undoubtedly draw out of us, new acts of neighbourliness, thoughtfulness and mutual support.

“This time round, we are better prepared as a nation and as a Church, to support and carry each other through this phase.  I am delighted that the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, has encouraged all of us to make this second period of lockdown a time of prayer.  It is my hope that the Minster’s many friends across the city and the north will find encouragement for their prayers in the resources available on the websites of both York Minster and the Church of England.

“The Church will continue in a host of ways:  through its support of food banks, through its care for the bereaved and the lonely and in prayer for the nation and its leaders at this time.  We look forward to reopening on 2 December.”

From Thursday 5 November until Tuesday 1 December, York Minster will be open as follows:

For private prayer only (except Tuesdays when the Minster is closed all day)

Dean’s Park

Essential construction activity at York Minster such as work on the South Quire Aisle and the final phases of the restoration of the Grand Organ, will continue in line with Government guidance.  The majority of the Minster’s staff will be put on furlough with the remainder working from home.

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