Order of St John's Cathedral weekend
17:00, 21 September 2007
FOR the first time in more than three decades, Canterbury Cathedral is to host a visitation by the Order of St John.
The order's Priory of England and the Islands arrives in the city on Friday for two days of celebrations and ceremonies.
The order's main role is to support St John Ambulance in its first aid and caring work in the community.
Each year the Priory of England and the Islands visits a different county and this year it is Kent's turn.
The visit is centred around Canterbury Cathedral and the highlight of the weekend will be the order's service of re-dedication at the Cathedral on Saturday, September 22.
One thousand members and supporters are expected to attend this ticket-only event, which starts at 2.30pm.
The weekend begins the day before with a guard of honour by St John Kent volunteers in the Cathedral Precincts and a dinner for 250 guests.
The service of re-dedication will be filled with pomp and ceremony, with robed processions, heraldic banners, a brass ensemble and six fanfare trumpeters from the Coldstream Guards along with the Cathedral organ and choir.
The visitation will end with an awards ceremony to present service medals and youth awards to Kent's St John volunteers.
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