The Charred Cross is made from two medieval roof beams which had fallen in the shape of a cross in the rubble after the bombing of the Cathedral in 1940.
Cathedral Groundsman Jock Forbes’ instinctive action was to set up this sign of Christ’s suffering amidst the destruction. the beams were bound together and placed the Sanctuary of the Ruins. the Charred Cross remained there until 1978 whin it was brought to this location for safekeeping.
The beams were originally held in place with medieval roof nails. The ‘Cross of Nails’, formed from three such nails, is the internationally-recognised symbol of our peace and reconciliation ministry. You can see the original ‘cross of nails’ in the centre of the High Altar Cross. *
*from a sign board next to the Charred Cross
So much of interest to see at Coventry Cathedral and so much of it is SO poignant and moving.
The themes within the cathedral are moving and well thought out.
Back in the 1940’s, people already knew how to “upcycle”!
Isn’t that marvellous?
In this instance the word poignant seems more appropriate.