Whitby area churches invite residents to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II - here are the opening times
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WHITBY PARISH
St Mary's Church
There will be a Civic service in St Mary's Church at 2.30pm on Sunday September 18 in Thanksgiving for the life of HM Queen Elizabeth II
Open for prayers, lighting of candles, leaving flowers and messages in a Book of Condolence, Monday to Friday 10am-3pm; Saturday 1am-3pm after a Eucharist with Prayers at 10.30am
St Hilda's Church Whitby
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Hide AdOpen for prayers, lighting of candles, leaving flowers and messages in a Book of Condolence, 9.15am on Tuesday up to a Eucharist with Prayers at 10am
St John's Church Whitby
Open for prayers, lighting of candles, leaving flowers and messages in a Book of Condolence, 9.15am on Thursday up to a Eucharist with Prayers at 10am
Whitby Evangelical Church
It is planned to have the church open on Saturday September 17, from 11am until 2pm, inviting people to go into the church and have coffee, tea and cake.
The church will be distributing booklets and pamphlets about the Queen's life and her Christian faith.
West Cliff Church
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Next week, people are welcome to attend a church service at 10.45am on Sunday September 18 when we shall again remember to pray for the late Queen and our King.
After the official funeral service, the church will be open between 10am and 1pm on Tuesday and Thursday. We will also have a book of condolence set up in the Foyer of the Church should people wish to express their good wishes.
MULGRAVE PARISH
All our Churches are open everyday for private prayer and each has a Book of Condolence to sign.
They’re open as follows:
St Oswald’s, Lythe, 8.30am-5pm
St Mary’s, Sandsend, hours of daylight
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Hide AdSt Hilda’s, Hinderwell, 9am-6pm; St Peter’s, Staithes 10.30am-4.30pm
St Nicholas’ Church, Roxby, 10am-4pm
Christchurch, Ugthorpe, 9am-5pm
Sunday September 18 services
10am Eucharist St Mary’s, Sandsend; 6pm Eucharist St Peter’s, Staithes; 6pm Evening Prayer, St Oswald’s, Lythe.
St Hilda’s, Hinderwell, will be open for private prayer on September 18 from 2pm to 6pm
Aislaby
St Margaret's Church open seven days a week from 9am until 6pm.
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Hide AdThere will also be a service in commemoration of the life of Queen Elizabeth II on Sunday September 18, 3pm.
Robin Hood’s Bay
St Stephen’s, Fylingdales, will be open each day for prayer and reflection from 9am–6pm. There is a Book of Condolence.
Anyone wishing to leave a floral tribute, please place this around the War Memorial.
The bells will be tolled prior to the funeral on Monday September 19.
Hawsker-cum-Stainsacre
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Hide AdAll Saints’ Church has been open since the announcement of HM Queen Elizabeth`s passing.
Open on a daily basis from 10am to 4pm and there is provision for quiet prayer and a Book of Condolence to sign.
The church will be holding a Celtic-style service of reflection for the Queen and for King Charles III at 10am on Sunday September 18.
Sleights
St John the Evangelist Church will be open daily until the funeral service on September 19, then as normal on Wednesdays and Sundays for services. There is a visitor book to sign.
Grosmont
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Hide AdNext Benefice service at St Matthew’s Church is on Sunday September 25, at 10.30am.
The church is open every day with a Book on Condolence inside for anyone to enter their thoughts.
Glaisdale & Lealholm
The village churches are open during the day, every day, for private prayer.
We do not have Books of Condolence, but ask those who wish to sign one to do so online at the Church of England or Royal websites.
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Hide AdOn Sunday September 11, Lealholm church hosted the first observance following Her Majesty’s death.
A special Eucharist service honouring Her Majesty’s memory concluded with The National Anthem, the first time the words ‘God Save the King’ have been sung for 70 years.
Goathland
St Mary’s Church is a beautiful moorland church with a welcoming atmosphere of great peace and quiet that is conducive to individual reflection, meditation and prayer; or simply sitting there absorbing the peace and calm. The church is open all day, every day, from 9.30 am to 4.30 pm.
Sneaton
St Hilda’s Church will be open for private prayer every day until September 25.
UPPER ESK VALLEY
St Michael & George, Castleton, St Mary’s, Moorsholm, Christ Church, Westerdale and St Hilda’s, Danby open all days, 9am to 4pm, for prayers and signing books of condolence.