Bangor Cathedral choir suspended over 'inappropriate' hymn

Bangor Cathedral choir suspended over 'inappropriate' hymn

In a surprising turn of events, a scandal-plagued cathedral found itself in the spotlight once again as its choir staged a demonstration during a service, causing quite a stir. The Bangor Cathedral choir’s actions, which were deemed as inappropriate, led to the suspension of their activities for a period of one month by the Cathedral’s Chapter.

The controversial incident unfolded during a communion service on August 31st, when the choir chose to sing a contentious piece before leaving the service altogether. This bold move by the choir comes amidst internal turmoil within the cathedral, which had recently announced potential lay-offs affecting a significant portion of its workforce.

Following the protest, the Chapter announced a temporary suspension of the choir’s activities in order to investigate the situation and determine the next course of action. The statement issued by the Chapter also highlighted the absence of Joe Cooper, the music director, further complicating the scenario.

Amidst financial struggles, the cathedral faced mounting pressure with expectations of a £300,000 loss by year-end, prompting considerations for significant changes to its staffing structure. The ongoing consultations on possible redundancies underscore the severity of the situation, with the Chapter emphasizing the need for fair and confidential discussions with the staff members affected. As the new dean, Dr. Manon Ceridwen James, prepares to take on her role at the cathedral, the challenges ahead remain daunting, requiring urgent and decisive measures to address the financial crisis gripping the institution

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