
As a part of reflections for Holocaust Memorial Day, on 27 January community groups that represent people who have faced prejudice or persecution will have stalls and information in the cathedral. This year will include representatives fromย Kehillat Kernow, Cornwall Pride, Transparent Presence,ย ย Black Voices Cornwallย University of Exeter,ย TravellerSpace, CocoBean Cornwall.
All visitors are welcome to pop in from 11am-4pm and to find out more about the groups’ work in the community.
At 12 noon that day the Candle Lighting Ceremony will include candlelighting from all the groups with talks, poems and videos.
Candle Lighting Ceremony 12 noon
Holocaust Memorial Day 27 January 2025 marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi death camp. Holocaust Memorial Day is for everyone. Each year across the UK, we bring people together to learn more about the past, empathise with people today, and work to build a better future. โFor a better futureโ is the theme of the day this year. Read more about Holocaust Memorial Day.
The Holocaust threatened the fabric of civilisation, and discrimination and persecution must still be resisted every day. Our world often feels fragile and vulnerable and we cannot be complacent. Wherever it takes place, including in the UK, prejudice and the language of hatred must be challenged by us all. Community groups representing people who have faced prejudice or persecution will have stalls and information in the cathedral across the day. At noon the community groups will have light candles and some will give speeches, talks and poems. The ceremony will include:
- Introduction from the cathedral
- ‘From All That Remains’ โ (video)
- โConversationsโ โ Cynthia Hollinsworth, Bernie Graham & Charlotte Lane
- Student presentation from Truro School
- Speech from Jeremy Jacobson, Kehillat Kernow
- A poem from Cornwall People First (Chris Jordan sadly recently passed away, the poem chosen by Chris will be read by a representative).
- Speech from Naeem Ahmad, representing the Muslim community
- Speech from James Vaughan, Chief Constable D & C Police โ Speech& Candle
- Rob Rinder MBE – Prerecorded message (video)
Candle lighting will then take place with music provided by Truro School with closing words and blessing by Rev Helen Byrne, School Chaplin, Truro School.
Candles will be lit by
โข Survivors & Familiesโฆincluding Cynthia Hollinsworth, Bernie Graham, Ben Barkow, Saul Berger
โข Col. Sir Edward Bolitho โ Lord Lieutenant
โข Sam Galsworthy โ High Sherriff
โข Cllr Linda Taylor โ Leader of Cornwall Council
โข Cllr Carol Swain โ Mayor of Truro
โข Supt Jim Saunders (Cornwall Police BCU, Snr Management Team)
โข All other candle lighters representing community groups including Matthew Kenworthy-Gomes – Cornwall Pride, Elliot- Transparent Presence, Prof Martin Siegert- Deputy Vice Chancellor (Cornwall) at the University of Exeter,
Sally Bowers- TravellerSpace, Joyte Brown- Black Voices Cornwall, Bev Fitzgerald-Bevington – Coco bean Cornwall