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Dec 2023
Ripon Cathedral has attracted huge numbers over the Christmas period. with thousands of people attending its festive services.
The combined attendance at the Festival of Lessons and Carols held over two evenings on Saturday and Sunday, was in excess of 3,000 and the Dean of Ripon the Very Revd John Dobson, told the Stray Ferret:
He added:
The cathedral has been packed for services throughout the Christmas season.
Midnight Mass, which started at 11pm on Sunday night, saw 500 in attendance and a similar number attended the Festal Eucharist Service on Christmas Day morning, led by the Bishop of Leeds the Rt. Revd Nick Baines.
The Bishop, who also gave the sermon, spoke of Christmas and Christ's birth bringing light into the darkness that the world faces through ongoing conflicts affecting millions of people.
From serious situations to the more light-hearted, he brought laughter from the congregation when he talked about daring to wear a Christmas jumper.
A tradition was maintained when the choristers gave an apple to each member of the congregation as a Christmas gift from the cathedral.
Among the recipients was the Bishop, seen in the main image with Dean John and canons Claire Renshaw and Matthew Pollard.
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