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The theme of this year’s festival, August 23rd – 30th, is ‘The Tree of Life’. The week’s music and Liturgy will explore the beauty of creation and growth with themes of seeds and roots, alongside the cyclical regeneration of decay, death and the wood of the cross. There will be an environmental element, emphasising the need to nurture God’s earth.
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