National Day of Reflection
This week we remember all victims of the Covid-19 pandemic in a National Day of Reflection.
March 23 is the second anniversary of the start of the first national lockdown in 2020. Please take some time out during the day to think about those who have died and those who still suffer from the virus. Join in our prayers and our online service below.
The event is organised by the Marie Curie charity. Find out more about how you can get involved.
A message from the Archbishop of Wales
Listen to the message from Archbishop Andrew John
Dear friends,
As we approach the second anniversary of all the restrictions put in place to try and manage our response to the Covid pandemic, I just want to send a message of support to all of you: to those who lost loved ones or friends; to those whose lives were blighted; and to those who found the very experience of being separated from loved ones and confined to home to be de-stabilising and difficult. You are not alone and you are loved and cared for. And in light of that, a short prayer:
Online service
The Diocese of Llandaff is hosting a bilingual service for National Day of Reflection. Led by Fr Dyfrig Lloyd, the service will remember the family, friends, colleagues and neighbours who have died of Covid over the last two years.
Join in live at 1pm on Wednesday 23 March on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube