Today is the Priestly Ordination of Edward Houghton and Thevakingsley Arulananthem - as well as a 'Day with Mary' devotions, and seven baptisms! The busy life of the Cathedral continues despite the scaffolding!
Saturday, 31 May 2008
Work gets underway
Saturday, 17 May 2008
Footslogging
Friday, 16 May 2008
Hitchcock and Westminster Cathedral



The 'accident' is reported in the Press, with a helpful broken line marking the unfortunate assassin's trajectory.
Hitchcock was a Catholic, having attended St Ignatius Jesuit School in Enfield. Following his death in 1980, a Memorial Mass was held at Westminster Cathedral.
The Millennium Cross

It was unveiled at a magnificent ceremony attended by Church leaders, and Prince Andrew. For many people, it also served as a memorial to the lately deceased Cardinal Basil Hume.
The cross was a striking image from Victoria Street; the Cathedral does not reveal its identity easily to unsuspecting passers-by, and it provoked much interest and comment.
The cross was removed at the end of the year and taken (by helicopter) to Ampleforth Abbey in Yorkshire where - minus titulus - it stands as a memorial to Cardinal Hume.
The Guild of St Gregory
Thursday, 15 May 2008
The Howard Connexion

Miles Fitzalan-Howard (1915 - 2002), the 17th Duke, was a familiar figure at Westminster Cathedral and patron of several of our fundraising appeals. A warm and generous man, he provided considerable personal support to several Administrators (including me). On many occasions he welcomed the Friends of Westminster Cathedral to his home at Arundel Castle, and was a close person friend of Cardinal Cormac, who had previously been Bishop of Arundel and Brighton.
Edward Fitzalan Howard, the current Duke, continues the family tradition of support for Westminster Cathedral. Above, he and the Duchess view Elgar's manuscript of the Dream of Gerontius in the sacristy in 2003. The occasion was the centenary of the first London performance; on that previous occasion, the 15th Duke had been present in the Cathedral - a report is here. Looking on is Archbishop Michael Bowen, emeritus Archbishop of Southwark.
One of the highlights of the visit came when the Duke inspected the Howard plate or, as he jokingly called it, the 'family silver'. Above, Fr Tim Dean describes the pieces to the Duke.
The Howard plate was bequeathed to Westminster Cathedral by another illustrious member of the family, Cardinal Edward Henry Howard (1829 - 1892). Having served on the missions in India, Cardinal Howard became Archpriest of St Peter's Basilica in Rome. It is interesting to note that at that time there were three English members of the Sacred College (Cardinals Howard, Newman and Manning).
The Howard plate is italian silver-gilt. Each piece is decorated in 17th century style with scrolls, foliage and clouds, and set with bloodstones. Most display the coat of arms of the Cardinal.
Earlier Scaffolding
Wednesday, 14 May 2008
Work begins
Manning House
A plaque records the illustrious past of this building, now gutted and turned into modern offices.
It was from here that Cardinal Manning's funeral cortege set out in 1892, to take his body to Brompton Oratory for his funeral. His successor, Cardinal Vaughan, exchanged this building and the nearby plot of land for a larger one nearby - the present site of the Cathedral complex.
A painting in the Archbishop's Throne Room depictes Cardinal Manning's last audience, which would have taken place in 'Manning House.'
The etching above portrays the cardinal in the library of the same building.
Tuesday, 13 May 2008
Monsignor John Moyes


In a small booklet, which he kept on his desk, Mgr Moyes wrote a number of rules for his own spiritual guidance. Among them was the following:
"However much I may be absorbed or employed in other duties; however much I may suceed in them, yet my labour will be lost time and my sucess a failure if it does not include the Mass devoutly offered and the Divine office devoutly recited."
An early trip to the Terrace
French lavender - less aromatic but more striking than its English cousin - adds a bright and fragrant note to the garden.
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This is going to be a year for Nicotiana, the fragranced relative of the tobacco plant.
In the corner, Honeysuckle is about to burst into flower.
You can never go wrong with petunias while, below, even the citrus trees are making a good showing!
A Stamp of Authority


Monday, 12 May 2008
David Hill
