Abbey marks ANZAC Day 2013
Thursday, 25th April 2013
The annual Service of Commemoration and Thanksgiving to mark ANZAC Day was held at Westminster Abbey on Thursday 25th April 2013.
The landing of allied forces at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915 led to one of the bloodiest battles of the First World War. New Zealand and Australian forces joined forces joined together for the first time and a new word entered the language: ANZAC.
Remembering that so many died, we honour the bravery and determination of the men at Gallipoli. The memory of what became known as The Great War is with us as a warning and an encouragement. We are warned that war involves suffering and death; we are encouraged by the spirit of national pride shown by the soldiers we remember this ANZAC Day.
The Address was given by the Dean of Westminster.
HE the Honourable Mike Rann CNZM, High Commissioner for Australia, read Ecclesiastes 3: 1-8 and HE The Right Honourable Dr Lockwood Smith, High Commissioner for New Zealand, read 1 St John 4: 7-16.
HE Ahmet Unal Cevikoz, the Turkish Ambassador, read the words of Kemal Ataturk, the founder of the Republic of Turkey, inscribed on the memorial at ANZAC Cove in the Dardanelles.
Prayers were led by The Reverend Michael Macey, Minor Canon and Precentor of Westminster.
During the service the flags of Australia, New Zealand, Turkey and the United Kingdom were carried through the church and placed in the Sacrarium.
The High Commissioners for Australia and New Zealand laid wreaths at the Grave of the Unknown Warrior.