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Palm Sunday procession to Enniskillen Cathedral

 


The Palm Sunday procession begins to St. Macartin's Cathedral.


Palm Sunday was marked in Enniskillen today with a procession led by a donkey.

Tom, the donkey was led by his owner, Matthew Hall at the head of the procession while Dean Kenneth Hall was joined by Curate, Revd Chris West and Parish Reader, Scott Elliott, as well as the organist and choir members and many of the members of the congregation waving palm branches.


Matthew Hall with his donkey Tom lead the procession.

The procession began at the Cathedral Hall, along Hall’s Lane to St. Macartin’s Cathedral.

This was the first service in the Cathedral following extensive internal repairs and repainting carried out over the past few months.

During the service, the choir and congregation sang the hymns, “Hosanna, Hosanna,” “Ride on, ride on in majesty,” “All glory, laud and honour” and “Blessed city, heavenly Salem.” The organist was Mr Glenn Moore.

Dean Kenneth Hall was assisted in the service by Curate, Revd Chris West, Canon Desmond Kingston and parish Reader, Scott Elliott.


Marking Palm Sunday at St. Macartin Cathedral.