The Island’s Bishop says it is important for the Isle of Man to take time to remember victims of holocaust.
Tomorrow marks the Island’s annual holocaust memorial service – it will take place at St George’s Church in Douglas at3pm.
The day is marked around the world and is an opportunity to reflect on the memory of the millions murdered by the Nazis and in subsequent genocides.
Bishop Robert Paterson says it’s important the Island marks it:
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