Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day

Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day are as important this year as ever, as we remember everyone who has sacrificed so much in continued difficult times, but especially this year, the ongoing war in Ukraine.

Remembrance Sunday service for the Langton villages

Remembrance Service: Sunday 13th November, 10.30am,
St Peter’s Church, Church Langton

The service will take place in St Peter’s Church in Church Langton, starting at 10.30am and lasts for about an hour. The service will be lead by Rev Martin Hathaway and Lay Incubment, Maxine Johnson, with contributions from our church members from Tur and Thorpe Langton.

The collection taken at the service in St Peter’s will support the Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal.

Act of Remembrance and Two-Minute Silence: 11am

The Act of Remembrance and two-minute silence at 11am take place inside the church as part of the Remembrance Service, when the names of our local war dead are read and the wreaths for the Langton villages are blessed.

Laying of wreaths at the War Memorial: 11:45 – 12noon

After the service in church, the congregation will process from the church to the village green where where the wreath for Church Langton will be laid on the War Memorial.

The wreaths from our sister villages will be returned and laid at their village memorials separately.

We hope you can join us for the service in St Peter’s and the laying of the wreath at the village green.


“When you go home, tell them of us and say
For your tomorrow, we gave our today.”

— John Maxwell Edmonds


Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day


Poppies to remember

“When you go home, tell them of us and say
For your tomorrow, we gave our today.”

— John Maxwell Edmonds

Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day are especially important this year as we remember everyone who has given so much in continued difficult times.

Remembrance Sunday Service – in St Peter’s Church

This year our service will be held on in church, which we are so pleased to announce and we hope as many people as possible will join us.

The service starts at 10.30am and the collection will be in aid of Royal British Legion

Afterwards a wreath will be laid at the war memorial where we hope you can join us as well.


Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day


Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day are especially important this year as we remember others who have given so much in the most difficult times.

This year our service will be held on Zoom and we hope as many people as possible will join us. If you have a computer, tablet or smartphone that can receive emails it is easy to join in. We can send you a link and all you need to do is click to email us: clergy@churchlangton.org.uk

You can join from 10.20am. The service will start at 10.30 sharp and we will encourage everyone to go out and stand in silence on your doorstop at 11.00am, then complete the service.

Afterwards a wreath will be laid at the war memorial, but this must be done in private.

from Martin Hathaway


Th altar at Leicester Cathedral
Altar at Leicester Cathedral