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HUNTINGDONSHIRE SPIRES

You associate spires with Lincolnshire or Northamptonshire, but the little country of Huntingdonshire has some lovely examples of broach spires.  The parish church of the tiny town of Kimbolton is topped by a nice early 14th century example – spot [...]

2020-04-25T12:02:39+00:00March 2020 Articles|

The way of Peace

Nicolas Stebbing CR travels to Germany   Flossenbuerg. Anyone who knows the story of Dietrich Bonhoeffer will know that name. It is the concentration camp where Bonhoeffer was executed on 9th April 1945, shortly before the War ended. For some [...]

2020-04-25T12:00:57+00:00March 2020 Articles|

A provocative Yorkshire saint

John Twisleton applauds fellow-Yorkshireman Richard Rolle   Spending a couple of nights at Doncaster’s Travelodge near Hampole brought me back to my roots in more sense than one. The occasion was visiting friends and family in my native Doncaster and [...]

2020-04-25T12:00:08+00:00March 2020 Articles|

If only…

Robert Ladds hopes for catholic witness in difficult times   The recent See of Fulham Epiphany Festival was a cameo of what our catholic constituency is, and under God, shall be. Priests and people gathered around their Bishop from across [...]

2020-04-25T11:59:30+00:00March 2020 Articles|

England’s Nazareth in Sussex

Colin Woolgrove encourages pilgrimage to another Holy House   The Parish Church of Saint Mary the Virgin, in the heart of the village of Buxted, East Sussex was erected and endowed by Father A.D.Wagner.  The church (Grade II listed) was [...]

2020-04-25T11:58:53+00:00March 2020 Articles|

Lent without the Lent book

Julian Browning offers some advice on keeping Lent   Of course the Lent book is good for us. Learning, pondering, discussing: all good things. So are the other traditional obligations of Lent, such as almsgiving in the form of a [...]

2020-04-25T11:58:08+00:00March 2020 Articles|

Touching place

HOLY TRINITY, MINSTERLEY, SALOP   We do not associate the Western Marches with industry, but the Stiperstones area around Minsterley, southwest of Shrewsbury, had rich lead deposits, with mining going back to the early Roman settlement, and mining continued for [...]

2020-04-25T11:53:58+00:00February 2020 Articles|

Ghostly Counsel

Emotions   Andy Hawes    Emotional experience can play a huge and powerful role in Christian discipleship. For some individuals their prayer life, witness and service as a Christian are powered by emotion. People can remark ‘I felt this was [...]

2020-04-25T11:53:20+00:00February 2020 Articles|
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