Florence Nightingale remembered at annual service
Thursday, 16th May 2024
A Service to Commemorate the Life of Florence Nightingale was held at Westminster Abbey at 6.30pm on Wednesday 15th May 2024.
The service is held annually to celebrate nursing and midwifery and all staff, both qualified and unqualified, and the importance of supporting one another through challenging times.
'Commitment, compassion and excellence’
The service was conducted by The Right Reverend Anthony Ball, Sub-Dean, who said in his Bidding:
'Today, before God, we gather to offer our praise and thanksgiving, and to recall the life and witness of Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing. Celebrating the work of the Florence Nightingale Foundation and in the good company of working nursing professionals, we acknowledge the legacy of commitment, compassion, and excellence we inherit.
We pray that Florence Nightingale’s determination to improve the quality of care, and secure better training may shape the gift we leave to those who follow us. We praise God for all those nurses who, like her, have carried the lamp of healing into the dark places of our world.’
The Address and readings
The Reverend Nikki Thornhill RN, Royal Naval Chaplaincy Service, gave the Address.
The Right Hon Victoria Atkins MP, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care read 1 Corinthians 12: 12; 15–18; 23–26; and Dame Ruth May DBE, Chief Nursing Officer, England, read Luke 10: 25–37.