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12 Comments CherryPie on Dec 26th 2016

Morning Sunshine

When I awoke on Christmas morning I was treated to a beautiful sunrise glowing through one of our bedroom windows. I tried to photograph the sunrise through the bedroom window but the sun was so bright that it caused too many reflections on the glass. I did however manage to capture the sunny glow through the windows next to the front door. By the time I had got dressed the sunshine had become obscured by clouds.

I enjoyed ‘my gift’ of sunny light on Christmas morning, it was a delight :-)

Mantle Shelf

Rest a While with Me

16 Comments CherryPie on Dec 25th 2016

Christmas Card 2016

In him was life; and the life was the light of men.
John 1:4

6 Comments CherryPie on Dec 24th 2016

Expectancy is the atmosphere for miracles.

Edwin Louis Cole

Shine a Light

2 Comments CherryPie on Dec 23rd 2016

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The Lady Chapel is one of the finest late 12th century buildings in Europe. It stands on the site of an earlier timber church dedicated to the Virgin Mary and claimed to have been founded by Joseph of Arimathea. The ‘Old Church’ was burnt in a great fire in 1184, along with many of the abbey’s buildings. The site was so sacred to the monastery and its pilgrims that rebuilding started immediately.

King Henry II’s chamberlain Ralph Fitzstephen oversaw the building work while no abbot was in post. He “completed the church of St Mary in the place where from the beginning the vetusta ecclesia [old church] had stood, building it of squared stone fo the most beautiful workmanship, omitting no possible ornament” (Adam of Domerham, 13th century).

The new chapel was deliberately constructed in a conservative Norman style to emphasise the antiquity of the site. The ornate building with four corner turrets was perhaps designed to resemble a precious reliquary or shrine.

This impressive doorway is carve with detailed sculptures illustrating the Life of the Virgin. Highly skilled stone carvers undertook the work on site. A similar grand entrance lies on the south side of the chapel. There the sculptures were never completed, perhaps because royal funding suddenly ended with the death of Henry II in 1189.

Click on the picture below for an explanation of some of the doorway carvings.

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10 Comments CherryPie on Dec 22nd 2016

King Arthur's Tomb

In the year 1191 the bodies of King Arthur and his Queen were said to have been found on the south side of the Lady Chapel. On 19th April 1278 their remains were removed in the presence of King Edward I and Queen Eleanor to a black marble tomb on this site. This tomb survived until the dissolution of the Abbey in 1539.

King Arthur's Tomb

11 Comments CherryPie on Dec 21st 2016

A Gift

The symbol of our Faith, the gift of Queen Elizabeth II marks a Christian Sanctuary. So ancient that only legend, can  record its origin.

A Gift

6 Comments CherryPie on Dec 20th 2016

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