Category Archives: Churches
Anglican Catholic Mission 2018
Started the day with breakfast in my suite. I took the Red Lift to the foyer, but chose to walk rather than take the car. Saw some familiar sights and sites on the way along the Strand to Fleet Street.
Anglican Catholic Mission 2018
Started the day with breakfast in my suite. I took the Red Lift to the foyer, but chose to walk rather than take the car. Saw some familiar sights and sites on the way along the Strand to Fleet Street.
Return to Tufton Street
In London, paying homage to Watts & Co (again) and checking out Victoria Station which I will need on Friday for my trip to Chichester. Called in at St Matthew’s Westminster which I might attend on Sunday. The vicar is
Return to Tufton Street
In London, paying homage to Watts & Co (again) and checking out Victoria Station which I will need on Friday for my trip to Chichester. Called in at St Matthew’s Westminster which I might attend on Sunday. The vicar is
Smokey Mary’s
And it didn’t disappoint. Having had breakfast at 6am (after all New York is the city that never sleeps – because of all the noise) and having been reunited with my suitcase, I took a stroll down 6th Ave (Avenue
Smokey Mary’s
And it didn’t disappoint. Having had breakfast at 6am (after all New York is the city that never sleeps – because of all the noise) and having been reunited with my suitcase, I took a stroll down 6th Ave (Avenue
Guy’s Hospital
Nothing quite like a visit to hospital to make one queezy at the end of the day.Although St Thomas’ Hospital has relocated to the southern end of Westminster Bridge, it’s former neighbour, Guy’s Hospital, opened by Thomas Guy (who was
Guy’s Hospital
Nothing quite like a visit to hospital to make one queezy at the end of the day.Although St Thomas’ Hospital has relocated to the southern end of Westminster Bridge, it’s former neighbour, Guy’s Hospital, opened by Thomas Guy (who was
The South Bank
I didn’t want to meet my Waterloo but I did have to meet the indomitable Sophie Campbell under the clock in Waterloo station.Today we went for a walk through the South Bank of the Thames from Waterloo to Tower Bridge.We
The South Bank
I didn’t want to meet my Waterloo but I did have to meet the indomitable Sophie Campbell under the clock in Waterloo station.Today we went for a walk through the South Bank of the Thames from Waterloo to Tower Bridge.We
Lunch at Trinity College, Cambridge
Starting the day early at Kings Cross (not the Sydney one).Such a clever modern addition to the original train terminal.I much quicker trip than my slow return from Kings Lynn yesterday and with air conditioning too.Four seats to myself and
Lunch at Trinity College, Cambridge
Starting the day early at Kings Cross (not the Sydney one).Such a clever modern addition to the original train terminal.I much quicker trip than my slow return from Kings Lynn yesterday and with air conditioning too.Four seats to myself and
Our Lady St Mary
This morning our select gang of Walsingham pilgrims had the honour of attending the local parish church at South Creake, Our Lady St Mary the Virgin. Our host was Fr Clive Wyllie SCP – who graciously invited us all to
Our Lady St Mary
This morning our select gang of Walsingham pilgrims had the honour of attending the local parish church at South Creake, Our Lady St Mary the Virgin. Our host was Fr Clive Wyllie SCP – who graciously invited us all to
To Walsingham
A big thank you to the Society of Catholic Priests in North America and Fr Tripp Norris for arranging the people-mover to take us to Walsingham from Canterbury. Seven of us, including the driver, had a very comfortable three hour
To Walsingham
A big thank you to the Society of Catholic Priests in North America and Fr Tripp Norris for arranging the people-mover to take us to Walsingham from Canterbury. Seven of us, including the driver, had a very comfortable three hour
St Augustine’s Priory
This morning we concelebrated Mass together in the ruins of the priory of St Augustine, after first honouring his burial place.We processed through the ruins to the remains of the crypt for our service.Our preacher was Canon Professor Esther Mumbo
St Augustine’s Priory
This morning we concelebrated Mass together in the ruins of the priory of St Augustine, after first honouring his burial place.We processed through the ruins to the remains of the crypt for our service.Our preacher was Canon Professor Esther Mumbo
Pugin’s place
Augustus Pugin (1812-1852) was an English architect, designer and artist who is principally remembered for his pioneering role in the Gothic Revival architecture of the early nineteenth century, including the interior of the Palace of Westminster (Parliament) and many churches
Pugin’s place
Augustus Pugin (1812-1852) was an English architect, designer and artist who is principally remembered for his pioneering role in the Gothic Revival architecture of the early nineteenth century, including the interior of the Palace of Westminster (Parliament) and many churches