Wreath Raised at York Minster

28th November 2025

The Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, helped to raise the Advent Wreath beneath York Minster’s Central Tower yesterday as the cathedral prepares for Christmas.

Wreath Raised at York Minster

The wreath, thought to be one of the largest in the country, is created by the Minster’s expert volunteer Flower Arrangers.

It takes the team almost three hours to assemble the beautiful display using locally sourced cuttings from winter plants like holly and ivy.

The wreath will remain in position beneath the Central Tower,  almost 30 feet above ground throughout Advent. Huge one-metre-tall candles will be lit each Sunday, before the final central candle is lit at Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve in celebration of Christ’s birth.

Archbishop Stephen said:

“As the Advent Wreath is raised into position at York Minster, we are reminded of the beauty and hope of this season and the joy of Christ’s birth and his promised return.
 
“I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the talented team of Flower Arrangers, whose skill and devotion each year create this remarkable centrepiece in this beautiful cathedral.
 
“Their dedication serves as a reminder of all those who generously offer their time and skills throughout the Advent and Christmas season to help welcome as many people as possible to experience our churches and our worship at this special time.”