Remembrance Sunday falls in the liturgical period of Allsaintstide. It is marked by ceremonies at local war memorials in most cities, towns and villages. Wreaths of remembrance poppies are laid on the memorials and two minutes’ silence is held.
About Remembrance Sunday in brief

I am glad to say that it has now found general acceptance here and has been approved by The King. The main part of the ceremony consists of wreaths by family and other dignitaries, prayers, music and a march-past by thousands of military and other units. Most notably at the National War Memorial, in Edinburgh in the grounds of Edinburgh Castle, the Welsh War Memorial in Cardiff and at the Cenotaph in Belfast. The service is held for about two hours and ends with the end of The Thank You Nation’s Thank You 1: 30 p.m. The first White Poppies were sold by the Co-operative Women’s Guild in 1933. In 1923 a Christian Pacifist MP was elected to parliament. In the middle 1930s the Peace Pledge Union gained wide support.
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