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==Outside the United Kingdom== Outside the United Kingdom [[Anglicanism|Anglican]] and [[Church of Scotland]] churches often have a commemorative service on Remembrance Sunday. In the Republic of Ireland there is an [[ecumenical service]] in [[St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin]], the [[Church of Ireland]]'s national cathedral. Since 1993 the [[President of Ireland]] has attended this service.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Sørensen|first=Nils Arne |year=2003|title=Commemorating the Great War in Ireland and the Trentino: An Essay in Comparative History|journal=Nordic Irish Studies|publisher=Centre for Irish Studies in Aarhus and the Dalarna University Centre for Irish Studies|volume= 2|page=137|jstor=30001490}}</ref> The state has its own [[National Day of Commemoration]] in July for all Irish men and women who have died in war. In the United States it is celebrated by many [[Anglo-Catholic]] churches in the [[Episcopal Church (United States)|Episcopal Church]]. The [[Anglican Church of Korea]] also celebrates the day to commemorate, in particular, the [[British Commonwealth|Commonwealth]] soldiers who fought in the [[Korean War]] with a service at the [[Seoul Anglican Cathedral]]. In New Zealand an attempt was made to change Armistice Day to Remembrance Sunday after World War II but it was a failure, partly owing to competition from [[Anzac Day]].<ref>Helen Robinson, 'Lest we Forget? The Fading of New Zealand War Commemorations, 1946–1966', ''New Zealand Journal of History'', 44, 1 (2010).</ref> [[File:Glorious Dead Cenotaph, Kolkata, Remembrance Day 2016 2.jpg|thumb|Remembrance Sunday Commemoration at the Glorious Dead Cenotaph in [[Kolkata]], India, 2016]] Every year, the British Deputy High Commission in [[Kolkata]], India, organises a Remembrance Sunday Commemoration at the Glorious Dead Cenotaph in the [[Maidan (Kolkata)|Maidan]].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/events/kolkata/british-deputy-high-commission-in-kolkata-commemorates-remembrance-day/articleshow/72002514.cms|title=British Deputy High Commission in Kolkata commemorates Remembrance Day|website=[[The Times of India]]|date=11 November 2019 |access-date=2020-10-15}}</ref>
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