Post by Redz on Nov 17, 2005 16:31:08 GMT
ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WALK FOR JUSTICE
MONDAY 21 NOVEMBER 2005
Those travelling from Liverpool to London
Please e-mail Anne Williams on to let her know you want to join those travelling, so she can give you directions concerning the time and place to join the coaches.
Those travelling from elsewhere direct to London
The nearest tube station is Lambeth North on the Northern Line (shown black on the London Tube Line map). You turn left out of the station and walk down Westminster Bridge Road and then St George’s Road.
General Information
The Mass is at St George’s Cathedral, Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 starting at 12.00 noon. St George’s Cathedral is directly opposite the Imperial War Museum. All people of all faiths or of no faith are welcome. If you don’t want to take part in or witness the Mass, then you are welcome to wait in Archbishop Amigo Hall, which is situated at the rear of the Cathedral and then join up for the Walk.
Arrangements have been made for tea to be served at the Archbishop Amigo Hall, and if you intend to go there please e-mail Anne Williams on to let her know, as she will need to upgrade the catering.
Those bringing banners please arrive as early as possible to hang the banners in plenty of time before the service, and/or to help others arriving with banners.
The Mass will finish at 12.50pm. After that, there will be a pause while banners are retrieved from the Cathedral so they may be carried during the Walk.
The Walk is estimated to start at about 1.30pm, and will commence from outside the Cathedral and proceed over the bridge to the Westminster Hall, where Anne will deliver the Petition.
Photography will be welcomed within the Cathedral, but not during the Readings, the Gospel, the Psalms and the Consecration. Please bring cameras if you can, and post your photographs on your sites so those not able to attend will be able to share in the occasion.
If anyone is making their own way there and isn't sure about what tube/bus to get, go to www.tfl.gov.uk/journeyplanner and it'll tell you where you need to go
MONDAY 21 NOVEMBER 2005
Those travelling from Liverpool to London
Please e-mail Anne Williams on to let her know you want to join those travelling, so she can give you directions concerning the time and place to join the coaches.
Those travelling from elsewhere direct to London
The nearest tube station is Lambeth North on the Northern Line (shown black on the London Tube Line map). You turn left out of the station and walk down Westminster Bridge Road and then St George’s Road.
General Information
The Mass is at St George’s Cathedral, Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 starting at 12.00 noon. St George’s Cathedral is directly opposite the Imperial War Museum. All people of all faiths or of no faith are welcome. If you don’t want to take part in or witness the Mass, then you are welcome to wait in Archbishop Amigo Hall, which is situated at the rear of the Cathedral and then join up for the Walk.
Arrangements have been made for tea to be served at the Archbishop Amigo Hall, and if you intend to go there please e-mail Anne Williams on to let her know, as she will need to upgrade the catering.
Those bringing banners please arrive as early as possible to hang the banners in plenty of time before the service, and/or to help others arriving with banners.
The Mass will finish at 12.50pm. After that, there will be a pause while banners are retrieved from the Cathedral so they may be carried during the Walk.
The Walk is estimated to start at about 1.30pm, and will commence from outside the Cathedral and proceed over the bridge to the Westminster Hall, where Anne will deliver the Petition.
Photography will be welcomed within the Cathedral, but not during the Readings, the Gospel, the Psalms and the Consecration. Please bring cameras if you can, and post your photographs on your sites so those not able to attend will be able to share in the occasion.
If anyone is making their own way there and isn't sure about what tube/bus to get, go to www.tfl.gov.uk/journeyplanner and it'll tell you where you need to go