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November 11th or Sunday?

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Cabbie21 Sat 12-Nov-22 11:42:31

There seem to be two lots of ceremonies, both on Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday.
Should we focus on just the one? Eg in France I think Armistice is a public holiday and ceremonies are on that day, not in churches on the Sunday.
Is it always a religious ceremony in the UK?
Then there are other occasions, locally and in London eg the Festival of Remembrance, with its own two minutes silence.

Smileless2012 Sat 12-Nov-22 11:45:58

I think it's right to have both if November 11th doesn't fall on a Sunday. There is always a religious service in churches on Remembrance Sunday.

MawtheMerrier Sat 12-Nov-22 11:56:22

Both.
For those at work/school etc a weekday is impractical, so Armistice Day on the 11th and full- blown Remembrance Sunday tomorrow including church services, ceremonies at war memorials and elsewhere makes sense.
I wasnt aware other countries celebrated Remembrance Sunday in the way we do. I know German visitors have been curious at wreaths of poppies at our local War Memorial. .

FarNorth Sat 12-Nov-22 12:02:28

They are separate things - commemorating the ending of war and remembering the terrible loss of lives.

Do you know what the German visitors made of this, Maw?