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Girls join St Paul's Cathedral choir for the first time in its 900 year history: Lila, 11, and Lois, 10, take part in final preparations before Sunday's Choral Evensong service

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  •  Two youngsters are set to make history as the first girl choristers at St Paul's
  •  They will make their debut at the iconic cathedral at Sunday's Choral Evensong
  •  The girl choristers will play an equal role in services and significant events

By Francine Wolfisz

Published: 18:10 BST, 29 June 2024 | Updated: 18:12 BST, 29 June 2024

Two youngsters are set to make history as the first girls officially admitted into the choir at St Paul's Cathedral in London.

Lila, 11, and Lois, 10, will make their debut inside the revered landmark at Sunday's Choral Evensong service, becoming in the process the cathedral's first girl choristers in its 900-year history.

The pair are being 'made up' to full membership, after having been probationers in training within the choir since September 2023.

They were all smiles at rehearsals on Saturday as they got to try on their surplice, which is the white gown they wear atop their black cassocks, ahead of Sunday's big event.

The move means the girl choristers are becoming permanent members of the cathedral choir and will play an equal part in the singing of services, as well as at events of national importance.

Music to their ears: Lila, 11, (right) and Lois, 10, (left) are set to make history as the first girls officially admitted into the choir at St Paul's Cathedral in London

The pair are being 'made up' to full membership, after having been probationers in training within the choir since September 2023

The girls are the first to become full choristers in the cathedral choir's 900-year history

The youngsters were greeted by Dame Sarah Mullally, the first female Bishop of London, at a rehearsal on Saturday

The girls are becoming permanent members of the cathedral choir and will play an equal part in the singing of services, as well as at events of national importance

Dame Sarah Mullally, the first female Bishop of London, attended the rehearsal.

The Bishop previously welcomed the decision to allow girls into the choir, saying: 'The choir plays a key role in the worship not just of the Cathedral, but of the whole diocese.

'It will be wonderful to hear girls' voices contributing to this.'

The announcement was made in May 2022 that girls were set to join the choir and that the Cathedral and St Paul's Cathedral School would 'undertake the practical arrangements needed to provide a truly equal offer for girl and boy choristers'.

Plans included a fundraising campaign and to ensure the Cathedral's scholarship programme could be delivered equally to boys and girls.

At the time the Dean of St Paul's, the Very Revd Dr David Ison, said: 'It has been a long-held ambition to introduce girls' voices into the Cathedral Choir at St Paul's.

'Doing this will create an exceptional new music opportunity for young people and will further enhance the contribution of our highly valued and much-loved choir to the worship life of the Cathedral and the heritage of the nation.'

The announcement was made in May 2022 that girls were set to join the prestigious choir

Dame Sarah Mullally said it would be 'wonderful' to hear the girls' voices singing in the choir

The girls tried on their new surplice, which is the white gown they wear atop their black cassocks, ahead of Sunday's service

All smiles: Lila (left) and Lois are set to sing with the choir at Sunday's Choral Evensong service

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