The annual St Barnabas Hospice Torchlight Procession returns to Lincoln on Tuesday night, with hundreds of people expected to join in and dedicate lights to lost loved ones.
Lights are placed on the tree to signify the life of loved ones who have died, creating a stunning display of brightness outside the cathedral.Louise Cotton, Fundraising Officer at St Barnabas Hospice, said: “Every year, this is such a poignant event; it’s a way to come together and remember those who we have lost and pay tribute.in historic uphill Lincoln is a privilege we are grateful for, and we look forward to welcoming everyone on the night.
At around 8.15pm, a blessing will be held outside the cathedral to allow dedications to be added to the hospice’s Tree of Life.The Torchlight Procession will take place on Tuesday, November 22, 2022. | Photo: Stuart Wilde It will be decorated with lights and messages of love once the procession arrives at the cathedral on Tuesday, with each member of the public invited to write a personal message that will go around the tree.
Organisers are warning people that this is an outdoor event featuring wax-based flaming torches, meaning they will only be available for over 18s due to the dangers of naked flames.
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