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NOBLE'S HOSPITAL CHAPEL

stained glass windowThe hospital chapel is situated on the main hospital corridor. Turn left on entering the corridor and you will find the Chapel a few yards along on the left hand side.

Although furnished as a Christian place of worship, the chapel is open around the clock for the use of staff; patients and visitors of all faiths and those of none. Please feel welcome to use it as a place of prayer, reflection, or simply somewhere to be quiet.

Should you require the services of a chaplain, there are three of us attached to the hospital and we can be contacted at any time either through the hospital switchboard or on the following numbers:

Cannon Brendan Alger (Roman Catholic) 675509

Rev Phillip Frear (Church of England) 675523

Rev Leslie Guthrie (Free Churches) 626494

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When you visit the chapel, we would particularly draw your attention to the stained glass and memorial windows, the alter cloth woven for the opening of the hospital in 2003 and the clavinova donated in the memory of the late Mr Dennis Quaggin. The alter cloth was woven by Mrs Jean King, Dee Newson, Marjorie Radcliffe and Francis Watterson. On the bookshelf in the Chapel entrance is a selection of pastoral cards and other helpful literature. Please help yourself to anything which may assist you. There is a short inter-denominational service in the chapel every Wednesday afternoon at 2.30pm taken by one of the chaplains. All are welcome to come along. At Christmas the chapel hosts the annual hospital carol service, which is always very popular.

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