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The Service

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to Dedicate the memorial to those who served in the South Atlantic Campaign April-June 1982 at St Paul's Cathedral in the presence of HM The Queen,
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh and members of the Royal Family
Order of Service
Hymn: 0 worship the King Bidding Prayer:
Dean of St Paul's.
THE VERY REV ALAN WEBSTER
Choir: So be it, Lord (words by J. Ellerton , music by C. C. Scholefield) First Lesson (rsv):
Ecclesiasticus 44, w 1-13
Read by Admiral of the Fleet LORD LEWIN. KG. GCB. MVO. DSC
Anthem: Many waters cannot quench love
(music by John Ireland )
Second Lesson (psv): John 14, w 1-7, 15-21
Read by Archdeacon of London, Canon in Residence
THE VEN FRANCIS W HARVEY
Hymn: Guide me 0 thou great Redeemer
Sermon: THE MOST REV AND RT HON ROBERT RUNCIE , MC.
Archbishop of Canterbury HM THE QUEEN unveils the memorial in the crypt. Last Post Reveille
Hymn: Through the night of doubt and sorrow
Prayers: THE RT REV DR DAVID SMITH Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
HIS EMINENCE BASIL HUME. Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster THE REV DR KENNETH SLACK representing the Moderator of the Free Church Federal Council
THE VEN NOEL JONES
Chaplain of the Fleet
Hymn: All people that on earth do dwell
The Rededication led by THE RT REV RONALD GORDON The Blessing by THE BISHOP OF LONDON
The National Anthem
Cathedral Organist and Director Of Music CHRISTOPHER DEARNLEY Assistant Organist JOHN SCOTT
Commentary by Raymond Baxter and The Rev
David Cooper , former Chaplain to the Second Battalion the Parachute Regiment
VHF/FM joins at 12 noon

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Webster
Unknown:
J. Ellerton
Music By:
John Ireland
Unknown:
Robert Runcie
Unknown:
Dr David Smith
Unknown:
Ronald Gordon
Commentary By:
Raymond Baxter
Unknown:
David Cooper

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