Ship of Fools: St Peter & St Paul, Godalming, England
Ship of Fools: St Peter & St Paul, Godalming, England
Ship of Fools
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Ship of Fools: St Peter & St Paul, Godalming, England
Ship of Fools
Read the full Mystery Worshipper report here
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These matters are, of course, of Vital Importance...
I once knew someone very like the Ranting Lady at coffee-time...the lady I knew joined the Roman Catholic Church.
*shudder*
The disparate choir robes ( no surplices for the female choristers) does set the tone of the place…borderline FiF/ traddy triddy for them as thinks the surplice is a priestly garment.
According to their website they have a woman priest there. (What’s traddy triddy?)
Traddy triddy= traditionalist and Tridentine ( referring to the counter-Reformation rite promulgated by Pius V in the 16th century and which prevailed in Western Catholicism until the winds of change started to blow in 1964.
No doubt you are aware that traddy trids are a very small and extremely noisy minority who can collectively be extremely nasty.
The men wore ordinary black cassock and white surplice, the ladies wore dark purple gowns (for want of a better word) with white collars. They also wore rather natty purple hats or caps.
A church in the next town had something similar, but there the ladies' gowns (and hats) were also black.
I sang ( choral Evensong) for 10 years in an AC shrine church in Sydney and am happy to report that we were all robed in black cassock and white surplice.
On second thoughts (and a visit to Google), I think those were what our ladies wore, but the Oxford cap appears to be rather similar.