The Church of England seem to have their act together on this:
http://www.churchofengland.org/prayer-worship/worship/latest-updates/world-war-one-liturgy.aspx
Can anyone enlighten as to what's happening in Catholic dioceses?
WW1 Commemoration
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Re: WW1 Commemoration
Many will be in the same position: We're not very good at communication.
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Re: WW1 Commemoration
The Bishops have agreed 4 or 5 significant 'battle' days each year on which Masses will be celebrated. Hallam Diocese J & P Commission have approved a draft proposal for a 4 year plan culminating in a Year for Peace (and Justice) and an invitation for parishes to be in Covenant/Agreement for Peace (and Justice). There will be a pilot for the Deanery project/liturgy in November 2014. The pilot will then be rolled out to all deaneries.
Remembrance Sunday will be celebrated as ever.
Remembrance Sunday will be celebrated as ever.