A SERVICE beamed across the country, to remember the lives taken in the Holocaust, was led by a Carlisle charitable foundation. Members of Rose Castle Foundation led BBC Radio 4’s Sunday Worship on January 24 to mark the Holocaust Memorial. Reverend Julia Hedley, chaplain to the Rose Castle Foundation in Carlisle, joined The Archbishop of Canterbury’s special advisor for reconciliation, Canon Sarah Snyder for the special Sunday service. The key message was “be the light in the darkness” as the memorial of over six million lives lost coincided with the UK approaching 100,000 Coronavirus deaths. The Rose Castle Foundation welcomes a variety of faith and political perspectives – the uniting factor being an impetus to reconcile.