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Oxford Christ Church Cathedral hosts Royal Maundy service | Oxford Christ Church Cathedral hosts Royal Maundy service |
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The Queen and Prince Philip will attend the Royal Maundy Service at Christ Church Cathedral in Oxford later. | The Queen and Prince Philip will attend the Royal Maundy Service at Christ Church Cathedral in Oxford later. |
Her Majesty will distribute Maundy money to 87 men and 87 women from Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire to mark the Queen's 87 years of age. | Her Majesty will distribute Maundy money to 87 men and 87 women from Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire to mark the Queen's 87 years of age. |
The royal service is the first at the cathedral in St Aldate's since Charles I's reign in the 17th century. | The royal service is the first at the cathedral in St Aldate's since Charles I's reign in the 17th century. |
Road closures in the area are in place from 10:30 to 15:30 GMT. | Road closures in the area are in place from 10:30 to 15:30 GMT. |
'Nervous but pleased' | 'Nervous but pleased' |
The recipients are all pensioners within the Oxford diocese, recommended by clergy and ministers, in recognition of service to the church and to the Oxford community. | |
The Very Reverend Christopher Lewis said of the Royal Maundy Service: "The last time it happened here was in 1644 when Charles I was thrown out of London and welcomed in Oxford." | The Very Reverend Christopher Lewis said of the Royal Maundy Service: "The last time it happened here was in 1644 when Charles I was thrown out of London and welcomed in Oxford." |
He said holding the service at Christ Church meant "an enormous amount to this place, Oxfordshire and the Oxford diocese". | He said holding the service at Christ Church meant "an enormous amount to this place, Oxfordshire and the Oxford diocese". |
He added: "One is always a bit nervous about what things might go wrong but we are very pleased." | He added: "One is always a bit nervous about what things might go wrong but we are very pleased." |
Crowd barriers in St Aldate's will be set up from 08:00. | Crowd barriers in St Aldate's will be set up from 08:00. |
King Edward Street and Oriel Square will be closed from 10:30 to 15:30. St Aldate's will be closed in 15-minute segments during that time. | King Edward Street and Oriel Square will be closed from 10:30 to 15:30. St Aldate's will be closed in 15-minute segments during that time. |
Every year the Queen visits a cathedral to make the presentation on Maundy Thursday in a ceremony that dates back to the 13th century. | Every year the Queen visits a cathedral to make the presentation on Maundy Thursday in a ceremony that dates back to the 13th century. |
The service used to happen in London, but early in her reign the Queen decided the service should take place at a different venue every year. | The service used to happen in London, but early in her reign the Queen decided the service should take place at a different venue every year. |
The Queen has distributed Maundy on all but four occasions since coming to the throne in 1952, but this is the first time she has done so in Oxford. | The Queen has distributed Maundy on all but four occasions since coming to the throne in 1952, but this is the first time she has done so in Oxford. |
After the service, the Royal party will sign the Cathedral visitors' book. | After the service, the Royal party will sign the Cathedral visitors' book. |
The party will then attend a reception at the Deanery and lunch as guests of Oriel College. | The party will then attend a reception at the Deanery and lunch as guests of Oriel College. |
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