
The Red Mass has been celebrated at Westminster Cathedral for over a hundred years, but in fact revives a long-standing medieval practice that ceased at the Reformation. A service of prayer at Westminster Abbey, along similar lines, was substituted in the sixteenth century, and continues to this day.
It is fascinating to see the High Court Judges in their robes, which were ecclesiastical in origin - and it is certainly a most splendid sight!
Following Mass, the Cardinal hosted a reception in the Throne Room of Archbishop's House. Above, he speaks to Toby Riley-Smith, who has organised this year's Mass.
Patrick Curran, on the left, is a parishioner and choir school Governor; it is a particular joy that he was recently made a High Court Judge.

Mr Justice Butterfield is the President of the Thomas More society for catholic lawyers.
What's the difference between those wearing read robes and the judges wearing purple?
ReplyDeleteRed are High Court judges.
ReplyDeleteIs this the Butterfield of the book on case law fame?
ReplyDeleteRather funny though, he does look like "Jeremy" in that law series on the BBC with John Thaw. I wonder if that was purposeful.
I attended the Red Mass at Westminster Cathedral in 2007 as a newly called Barrister.
ReplyDeleteI felt very privileged to be amongst such prominent and able members of the Bar.
I hope to be able to attend again this year.
Bridget C. O'Donovan