Life in many medieval towns revolved around constructing a cathedral, a massive undertaking that took generations of work by everyone from artists and architects to prisoners of war. Work in ...
Becket’s shrine in Canterbury Cathedral — was destroyed by King Henry VIII in 1538, to this day pilgrims walk along that ...
Christian forces captured the Umayyad capital in 1236, but left its glorious house of worship largely untouched when converting it to a cathedral. Majesty of two faithsThe artistic styles of Islam and ...
The star of Stewart O’Nan’s novel “Emily, Alone” and a co-star of O’Nan’s “ Henry, Himself,” she plays a supporting role in the author’s latest, “Evensong.” She’s one of several elderly female ...
Canterbury is a medieval dream - soaring cathedrals, cobblestone streets, river punts, and quiet gardens tucked behind ancient walls. This one day guide shows you exactly how to experience its history ...
In this cutthroat world of modern television production, many ostensibly good series with potential don’t make it far enough to fully develop. The cost of production needs to balance audience numbers ...
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Evensong in Cambridge, especially in the legendary chapels of Kings’ and St John’s, remain a celebrated tradition. Yet the broader choral evensong tradition quietly thrives in college chapels across ...
The new Archbishop of Canterbury says that churches should not feel anxious about baptising asylum seekers in the face of concerns about fake conversions. Dame Sarah Mullally, who will move into ...