Hope – Extended

05th November 2020

Salisbury Cathedral has just announced it will extend its Light of Hope campaign throughout lockdown – lighting up the sky each night with three beams of light to be a beacon of hope where they are.

Salisbury Hope of Light Campaign Extended Throughout Lockdown.

Devised by artist Peter Walker and supported by Arts Council England, the illumination was originally set up to mark All Saints’ Tide, with Salisbury Cathedral joining other cathedrals across the country to illuminate the sky and send out a message of hope a part of a nationwide Light of Hope campaign.

Now the display, with its beams rising from the Cathedral roof to form a cross of light intersecting at the pinnacle of the Spire, will shine out for the duration of lockdown. A beacon of hope in difficult times.

The Light of Hope was launched at the time when the church remembers those who have died and celebrates their lives. A prayer afternoon on All Souls’ Day saw more than a hundred people pause to pray, creating a huge cross of candles in the cathedral Nave.

During the service the Cathedral Choir sang the Faure Requiem and the names of loved ones were read out as part of the prayers.

Salisbury Light of Hope Extended Throughout Lockdown

The Revd Anna Macham, Salisbury Cathedral’s Canon Precentor said:
“It is important that, at a time when we cannot worship as normal, we remind people that we are there for them and the God’s Love extends beyond this building to all. Our community is astonishingly resilient, and we hope that in faith and prayer we can support them.”