Palm Sunday traditional distribution of PAX CAKES with Revd. Ben Bentham.

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Hentland: St Dubricius
Address
Hentland Hereford, HR9 6LW, United Kingdom

The Church Singers led by Mr John Eden will sing selected choral numbers from John Stainer's Crucifixion. At the end of the service Pax Cakes will be distributed at the altar steps
Probably C1500 Lady Lucas Scudamore made a bequest to enable Pax Cakes and cider to be distributed to enable parishioners to make their peace with each other before taking Holy Communion on Easter Sunday.

Hentland: St Dubricius

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Palm Sunday traditional distribution of PAX CAKES with Revd. Ben Bentham.

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Hentland: St Dubricius
Address
Hentland Hereford, HR9 6LW, United Kingdom

The Church Singers led by Mr John Eden will sing selected choral numbers from John Stainer's Crucifixion. At the end of the service Pax Cakes will be distributed at the altar steps
Probably C1500 Lady Lucas Scudamore made a bequest to enable Pax Cakes and cider to be distributed to enable parishioners to make their peace with each other before taking Holy Communion on Easter Sunday.

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