Ship of Fools: St Stephen's, Dalmuir, Clydebank, Scotland
Ship of Fools: St Stephen's, Dalmuir, Clydebank, Scotland
Ship of Fools
Read the full Mystery Worshipper report here
Ship of Fools: St Stephen's, Dalmuir, Clydebank, Scotland
Ship of Fools
Read the full Mystery Worshipper report here
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At the time of the original Report there was quite a discussion about the family being 'ignored'. The family would have been unaware that a) there would have been several Masses in this church on a Sunday morning and b) being in quite a Catholic area there would be lots of people coming to Mass
from other parishes and c) rightly or wrongly people would assume that those coming would know what they were doing -it would still be quite uncommon for people to notice 'strangers' in their midst (as they would all considered to be part of the Catholic family).
The Archdiocese also bought a former Presbyterian church which was renamed Our Lady of Loretto. It has gone now but there still remains a Primary School of that name. If you look at local statistics you will see that there are more children attending RC schools here than non-denominational ones.
Stephen was a Deacon, we are told, so the dalmatic is the appropriate vestment, even though they probably didn't have them in the early days of the church!
The huge sculpture covers the whole of the wall where in pre Vatican 2 times the high altar would have been.
It is a wonderful piece of work IMHO.