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Oct 2022
The Archbishop of York, The Most Revd. Stephen Cottrell, spoke of his 'great love and devotion to St Wilfrid' in a sermon to a packed congregation at Ripon Cathedral yesterday.
The Patronal Eucharist service marked the climax of six months of celebrations, which focused on the life and work of the city's patron saint.
It brought leading clergy and civic dignitaries from across the region to the church founded in 672 AD.
The congregation at yesterday's service.
At the conclusion of the service, the archbishop, attended by the Lord-Lieutenant of North Yorkshire Jo Ropner, the Bishop of Leeds, the Rt. Revd Nick Baines and the Dean of Ripon, the Very Revd. John Dobson, dedicated a newly-created ledger stone to the visionary Benadictine monk.
The ledger stone at Ripon Cathedral.
He said:
The archbishop, added:
The Lord-Lieutenant of North Yorkshire, Jo Ropner, gave a reading from the New Testament.
Attendees at the service, led by the Bishop of Leeds, included the Harrogate Borough Mayor, councillor Victoria Oldham and the Mayor and Mayoress of Ripon, councillor Sid and Linda Hawke.
In his welcoming address, Dean John Dobson (pictured above) said:
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