Cultural Office
Thanksgiving Day Services
U.S. Ambassador Louis B. Susman would like to invite the American
community to participate in the annual Thanksgiving Day Service at St. Paul’s
Cathedral on Thursday, November 26th. The event will be a non-denominational,
American-style service, organized by the American Church in London (ACL). ACL’s
Reverend John A. D’Elia will be reading the sermon and a volunteer American
choir will be singing hymns. Ambassador Susman will also be giving remarks.
26 November 2009 St. Paul’s Thanksgiving Day Service
An image from last year’s Thanksgiving Day Service which also
celebrated the 50th anniversary of the
St Paul's Thanksgiving Day service. (Photo
courtesy of Roland Kemp)
For over a century, St Paul’s has had a special relationship with Americans.
In 1903, J. Pierpont Morgan, the famous financier, donated the funds to bring electricity
to the Cathedral. Following World War II, the British people raised funds to build
the American Memorial Chapel to replace the bomb-damaged east end of the Cathedral,
which was dedicated by Queen Elizabeth II in 1958.
No tickets are needed for the service this year, but each person may be required
to pass through a metal detector and have bags searched. Given the high level of
security, it is important to arrive at the Cathedral early. Photography in the
Cathedral is not permitted. Mobile phones should be switched off. The doors
open at 9:45 a.m. Please plan to arrive no later than 10:30 a.m. Entry
will be via the west end of the Cathedral. Closest Tube stop: St. Paul’s
(Central line).
For further information please see the St. Paul’s Cathedral website: http://www.stpauls.co.uk.
Related: the Cultural Office's Cultural Calendar.
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