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Queen Elizabethcanceled her appearance at the Church of England’s national assembly on Tuesday as she continues to rest, marking the first time she has missed the General Synod in its 51-year history.

Representing the 95-year-old monarch was her youngest sonPrince Edward, who had been slated to join her at the ceremony. In her absence, the Queen shared a reflective message, including a nod to her husbandPrince Philip, who died in April at age 99.

“It is hard to believe that it is over 50 years sincePrince Philipand I attended the very first meeting of the General Synod,” the Queen said in the statement. “None of us can slow the passage of time.”

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Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex and Queen Elizabeth II officially launch the Birmingham 2022 Queen’s Baton Relay for the XXII Commonwealth Games at Buckingham Palace on October 07, 2021 in London, England

The Queen also praised the church for offering “hope” through innovation during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Of course, in our richly diverse modern society, the well-being of the nation depends on the contribution of people of all faiths, and of none,” she said. “But for people of faith, the last few years have been particularly hard, with unprecedented restrictions in accessing the comfort and reassurance of public worship. For many, it has been a time of anxiety, of grief, and of weariness.”

She continued, “Yet the Gospel has brought hope, as it has done throughout the ages; and the Church has adapted and continued its ministry, often in new ways — such as digital forms of worship.”

The meeting takes place every five years to coincide with the diocesan elections.

“Your Graces and members of the Synod, the next five years will not always be straightforward,” the Queen said. “Like every new Synod, you have inherited weighty responsibilities with many issues to address, reports to debate, and difficult decisions to make. You may have to consider proposals on governance, on conduct, on the use of resources, and on other issues; and on a vision for the future of the Church.”

She continued, “In some areas, there will, of course, be differing views and my hope is that you will be strengthened with the certainty of the love of God, as you work together and draw on the Church’s tradition of unity in fellowship for the tasks ahead.”

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The palace announced last week thatQueen Elizabethwould miss Tuesday’s event.

“Mindful of her doctors' recent advice, The Queen has decided not to attend the General Synod Service and Opening Session on Tuesday 16thNovember,” they said in a statement.

The Queen was expected to attend the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph war memorial in London. However, the palace shared the morning of the event that she would beabsent from the annual eventdue to asprained back.

“Nobody regrets the Queen’s absence today more deeply than Her Majesty,” the source added.

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She has continued to undertake “light, desk-based duties” and even cracked a few jokes during a jovialvideo callwith the winner of The Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry, as well astraveled to her country estate of Sandringhamfor a weekend.

source: people.com