Bounce Back Appeal launched by Wells Cathedral as it reopens
Wells Cathedral has reopened today (June 15) after being forced to close for the coronavirus lockdown.
And in a bid to raise much-needed funds, the cathedral has launched its Bounce Back Appeal to help it tackle financial challenges caused by the lockdown.
The cathedral has re-opened for personal prayer and reflection with the opening hours of 10am to 4pm on Monday to Saturday and from 11am to 4pm on Sunday.
A spokesperson for the cathedral said: "For centuries cathedrals have been places of inspiration and reflection, and Wells Cathedral can now resume this vital role.
"The present pandemic and the experience of lockdown have been very painful for so many people.
"In the cathedral, there are candles to light, a beautiful space in which to pray and ponder, and gentle pastoral care is available if needed.
"The beauty of Wells Cathedral is for the healing of hurting hearts and souls. So we are delighted that people may now enter to find the solace and perspective they need.
"For those who are unable to visit in person, the cathedral continues its extensive online programme of worship, music, reflection and pastoral support. In this time of reopening and renewal, Wells Cathedral is here for all."
In parallel with reopening, a special appeal is now being made to raise urgently-needed funds to support the cathedral's continuing mission and care of its heritage.
During lockdown 70,000 people have not been able to come to the cathedral and the financial impact is far reaching.
The spokesperson said: "As well as daily prayer and access, we now want to fill the cathedral with flowers as a tribute to those who've died during the crisis, and in thanksgiving for the dedication of so many front line workers in Somerset.
"We must also maintain the cathedral's historic fabric and its essential repair. And we need to support young choristers in their continuing training and education, ready for the day when they return to sing in the cathedral.
"The cathedral is delighted to have the tangible support of the Bishop of Bath and Wells in this appeal.
"Like so many organisations, the cathedral faces very real financial challenges at this time. Now more than ever your support is needed to sustain the cathedral and all that it does.
"Wells Cathedral is a house of prayer for all, and source of inspiration. With your help it can now resume this crucial role in troubled times."
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