Ship of Fools: St Magnus the Martyr & Southwark Cathedral, London Bridge, London, England


imageShip of Fools: St Magnus the Martyr & Southwark Cathedral, London Bridge, London, England

Two London churches, from the north and south banks, meet in the middle of the Thames to bless the river

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  • "Uriniferous" - well there's a new (but highly appropriate) word for me! I too have doubts about blessing things, but clearly the work of Bridge Watch does, sadly, need our prayers.

    One has to wonder what the spectators felt about the service (I'm not thinking of the bargers-through)? Was it a numinous moment which brought light to mundanity, the celebration of an ancient tradition, or a demonstration of the Church's irrelevance to modern society? Probably all of them, and more!
  • All of those feelings are indeed valid, though some (perhaps unchurched) people might feel that the Church is, at such an event, rising above the trends of modern society.
  • SpikeSpike Ecclesiantics & MW Host, Admin Emeritus
    It’s not strictly correct that Southwark Cathedral is the “mother church of London south of the Thames” as a significant part of South East London is in the Diocese of Rochester
  • Indeed, and lots of what is now South London was once in the Diocese of Winchester...
  • SpikeSpike Ecclesiantics & MW Host, Admin Emeritus
    Indeed, and lots of what is now South London was once in the Diocese of Winchester...

    Before my time 😜
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