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St Lawrence, Knodishall
Everyone is welcome in St Lawrence church, Knodishall. Whether to attend one of our services, or simply to come in at any time and have a look round, check out our information book (displayed one one of the pews), or just to sit and have some quiet time to think, reflect, pray, or simply to give thanks for the blessings of life - in the peace that is in this much loved place.
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Friston, St Mary the Virgin
St Mary's strives to be an integral part of the Friston community. Our church and churchyard are open daily between the hours of 10.00am and 4.00pm.
The church is open to all for private prayer, contemplation and reflection. But you are welcome just to pop in and have a look inside.
We hold weekly services and celebrations throughout the year for the Church's major festivals.
We take heart from the many who frequently come to tend the graves of loves ones and ancestors, with visitors from far and wide.
We welcome you to sign our Visitors Book inside the church.
If you feel able, and would like to make a donation, this would be much appreciated to help us to maintain our medieval building.
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Aldeburgh, St Peter & St Paul
Aldeburgh Parish Church looks out to sea. It is home to a magnificent window in memory of Benjamin Britten and is the home church of the famous Aldeburgh Festival. Here too Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, the first woman doctor and first female mayor in Britain, worshipped. Aldeburgh is a lively community and our parish church reflects that. Please check regularly as our services reflect not only the church’s year but events special to Aldeburgh. In February, for instance, we have our Seafarer’s service, in June the opening service of the Aldeburgh Festival, and in August the open air Carnival Service. At Easter, Pentecost, Harvest and Christmas our worship is especially rich in meaning.
Here you will find space and beauty, a lively faith, and a deep sense of the presence of God.
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