St. Paul’s ChapelBROADWAY AND FULTON STREET
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 ST. PAUL’S CHAPEL OPENS TO VISITORS AT 9PM
Ribbons of Remembrance | 8–10pm
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11Ribbons of Remembrance | 7am–7pm
Bell of Hope Service | 8:40am The ringing of the Bell of Hope will be at 8:46am
Calling of the Names Ceremony | 1:30pm
Musical Interludes | 7am–7pm Melissa Attebury, mezzo-soprano | 7am
Melissa Baker, flute | 8am Farrah Dupoux, piano | 9am
Thomas McCargar, bass-baritone | 10am
Chris Hemingway, saxophone | 11am
Julian Wachner, piano/organ | 12pm
Najah Lewis, singer-songwriter | 1pm
Avi Stein, harpsichord | 4:30pm
Kendall K. Williams, steel pans | 5pm
Forrest Eimold, organ | 6pm Janet Yieh, organ | 7pm
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12ST. PAUL’S CHAPEL WILL BE OPEN FOR PRAYER UNTIL 8PM
Ribbons of Remembrance | 8am–8pm
Procession to Trinity Church | 7:45pm
God of all comfort: be near to us in our remembrance.
Look with compassion upon the sorrows of your servants;
remember them, O Lord, in mercy, nourish their souls with
patience, comfort them with a sense of your goodness,
lift up your countenance upon them, and give them peace.
Amen.
St. Paul’s Chapel will be open for prayer FROM 9PM ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, TO 8PM ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
Trinity Church BROADWAY AT WALL STREET
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10Vigil Psalms: A Service of Prayer, Readings & Music for Healing and Comfort | 8pm
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12Requiem Holy Eucharist | 11:15amPreacher: The Most Rev. Michael Bruce Curry, Presiding Bishop
Compline by Candlelight: Anthems for Peace and Hope | 8pm
The Rev. Phillip A. Jackson, Priest-in-chargeThe Rev. Michael A. Bird, Vicar
See the full list of in-person and online worship services and activities, as
well as interactive digital exhibits, at trinitywallstreet.org/911.
Masks and social distancing will be required and capacity limits observed.
OBSERVANCE OF THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF SEPTEMBER 11, 2001
SEPTEMBER 10–12, 2021
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