The Royal Maundy Service to come to Worcester Cathedral

Her Majesty The Queen will present gifts on behalf of The King.

Author: Hannah RichardsonPublished 4th Mar 2024
Last updated 16th Apr 2024

The annual Royal Maundy Service will be coming to Worcester on Thursday 28 March when Her Majesty The Queen will be distributing the Royal Maundy gifts on behalf of His Majesty The King at Worcester Cathedral.

Ceremonial coins will be presented to 75 men and 75 women from around the country, including 39 people from our own diocese covering Worcestershire and Dudley.

The gift is presented in recognition of their exemplary Christian service to church and community over many years.

The tradition of presenting alms on Maundy Thursday goes back to at least the 4th Century and in this country, the first record of The Monarch doing it is in 1213.

In recent times it has been the tradition for the service to travel to different cathedrals and it last took place in Worcester in 1980.

As Lord High Almoner, Bishop John will accompany HM The Queen as she presents the gifts. He said: “It is an honour to be able to welcome HM The Queen to Worcester.

"This is an immensely special service and I know it will mean a huge amount to those who have been chosen to receive the coins, all of whom will have given years of service to their local communities.”

Worcester Cathedral’s Interim Dean, Canon Stephen Edwards, said: “We are delighted that Worcester has been chosen as the location for this year’s Royal Maundy service. We will be pulling out all the stops to create a special occasion for all the recipients.”

The Maundy service will take place in the morning and will be attended by invited representatives from across the diocese and county, including the recipients and their guests.

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