There will be a brief pause in entries, until 1 November.
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i really enjoy your blog. i appreciate you need a well earned break every now and again but miss it during the gaps. is it not possible to get someone else to fill in the gaps for you when you're away (eg, an intern or deputy?. perhaps even, the cardinal (or an aux bishop) could be persuaded to do a guest posting occasionally. just an idea, keep up the good work!
quick question for when you come back and get a moment. what are those brass things that are sometimes on the altar next to the candles. i noticed they aren't always used so are they brought out for particular feasts or special occasions? are they relics or something like that? any chance of a close up pic and explanation?
Westminster Cathedral is the mother church of the Roman Catholic community in England and Wales. This extraordinary house of God was opened in 1903, and its distinctive Byzantine architecture provides the visitor with what Sir John Betjeman called "a series of surprises".
2 comments:
i really enjoy your blog. i appreciate you need a well earned break every now and again but miss it during the gaps. is it not possible to get someone else to fill in the gaps for you when you're away (eg, an intern or deputy?. perhaps even, the cardinal (or an aux bishop) could be persuaded to do a guest posting occasionally.
just an idea,
keep up the good work!
quick question for when you come back and get a moment.
what are those brass things that are sometimes on the altar next to the candles. i noticed they aren't always used so are they brought out for particular feasts or special occasions?
are they relics or something like that? any chance of a close up pic and explanation?
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