From Bradford Cathedral
S.B. from Leeds
Hymn, 'Saviour, again to Thy dear name' (C.H., No. 23, A. and M., No. 31)
Confession Absolution
Lord's Prayer
Psalm 23 Lesson
Anthem, 'O for a closer walk with God'
Prayers
Hymn, 'Jesu, Lover of my soul' (C.H., No. 440, A. and M., No. 193).
Address by the Rev. Canon Cecil W. Wilson, M.A.
Hymn, 'The Radiant Morn hath passed away' (C.H., No. 31, A. and M., No. 19)
Blessing
Standing on the site of an old Saxon church, Bradford Cathedral is itself one of the most historical ecclesiastical buildings in the North. It dates from 1458 (although the tower was not added until half a century later), and, as the Parish Church, went through many vicissitudes, including a temporary transition to a fortress during the Civil War. It became a Cathedral when the diocese of Bradford was formed in 1919. Canon Wilson will be remembered by many listeners as the Vicar of Swansea, where ho arranged many broadcast services. He is now Archdeacon and Vicar of Bradford.