Thursday 14 April 2011

Holy Week and Easter opening times

Details of the opening times of our bookshops during Holy Week and Easter

London
21st April - Holy Thursday - close at 4 p.m.
22nd April - Good Friday - CLOSED
23rd April - Holy Saturday - close at 4 p.m.
25th April - Easter Monday - CLOSED
29th April CLOSED for the Royal Wedding holiday
2nd May CLOSED for the May Bank Holiday

Birmingham
21st April - Holy Thursday - close at 3 p.m.
22nd April - Good Friday - CLOSED
23rd April - Holy Saturday - close at 3 p.m.
25th April - Easter Monday - CLOSED
29th April CLOSED for the Royal Wedding holiday
2nd May CLOSED for the May Bank Holiday

York
21st April - Holy Thursday - close at 3 p.m.
22nd April - Good Friday - CLOSED
23rd April - Holy Saturday - close at 3 p.m.
25th April - Easter Monday - CLOSED
29th April CLOSED for the Royal Wedding holiday
2nd May CLOSED for the May Bank Holiday

Leeds
Hinsley Hall
22nd April - Good Friday - CLOSED
23rd April - Holy Saturday - open as usual
25th April - Easter Monday - CLOSED
29th April CLOSED for the Royal Wedding holiday
2nd May CLOSED for the May Bank Holiday

Cookridge Street
21st April - Holy Thursday - close at 3 p.m.
22nd April - Good Friday - CLOSED
23rd April - Holy Saturday - close at 3 p.m.
25th April - Easter Monday - CLOSED
29th April CLOSED for the Royal Wedding holiday
2nd May CLOSED for the May Bank Holiday

ST PAULS wishes all of their customers a very blessed Holy Week and the joy of the Risen Christ at Easter.

Don’t forget to purchase your copy of You Will Be My Witnesses - the perfect companion throughout Eastertide.
"When the two apostles entered the tomb they found it empty and, intriguingly but without explanation, found the cloth which had covered the Lord’s face placed separately by itself. The Evangelist remarks that the Beloved Disciple, on witnessing the scene of the empty tomb, now came to realise the truth foretold in the Scriptures of Israel that the Messiah would rise from the dead. It was only in the light of the empty tomb that the Scriptures now made sense. The story that was Easter morning made all the difference."
From Bishop Michael Campbell's meditation on the Mass readings for Easter Day.