Being Installed as an Honorary Canon
I have always loved Cathedrals – these great bastions of faith and tradition hold a special fascination; the architecture, their place in the nation’s often dark and turbulent history, the
I have always loved Cathedrals – these great bastions of faith and tradition hold a special fascination; the architecture, their place in the nation’s often dark and turbulent history, the
‘What’s that got to do with me?’ So said a fellow ordinand at our college, when I praised a particular Diocese for their progressive work in racial justice, which included
As we enter Black History Month (BHM), my ambivalence about commemorating this event resurfaces. This celebration began life in 1915 by notable African American historian Carter G Woodson and a
Jon Biddle, the Reading Champion for Moorlands Primary School, has given us his recommendations for books to support children engaging in Black History Month. He continues the story: “Books can
At the start of Black History Month (BHM), my ambivalence about commemorating this event surfaces. This celebration began life in 1915 by notable African American historian Carter G Woodson and
We celebrated at Southwark Cathedral, we ate in China Town, where we listened to Chinese community groups, and we prayed at St. Martin-in-the-fields. This experience in the heart of our