Glasgow Cathedral is to hold its annual Holy Communion service for medical workers, in the Nurses’ Chapel on October 18.
The Nurses’ Chapel, in the Cathedral’s 13th century crypt, was refurbished and brought back into use in the 1960s as a pla ce of quiet an d prayer for nurses, especially those based in the nearby Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
Since 2006, a short service and communion has been held each year on the feast day of St Luke. The author of Luke’s Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles is thought to have been a Greek doctor, and is the patron saint of physicians and surgeons.