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Our Easter Weekend
What an amazing week we have had at the cathedral. On Good Friday I attended the devotional service at mid-day when hymns, Bible readings, poems and meditations were said by our Acting Dean, Bishop Graeme. It was lovely to spend some quiet time away from the hustle and bustle of shoppers and the commercialism that Easter seems to promote. While I quite understand that it is essential for people to have a break from work, I prefer to spend some quiet time thinking about the significance of Good Friday for our individual lives. I love to sit quietly and meditate on God’s word in the peace and silence inside the…
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Holy Week
We took a few days break last week in the west country to relax and recharge after a busy few weeks at school, in the cathedral and on the road. The weather was wild, and it rained a lot, so we didn’t get as much walking done as we would have liked. However, I loved simply standing watching the sea crash against the shore and it reminded me of just how powerful the wind and waves are and of course just how powerful our God is. The natural world never ceases to amaze me, and I love the way in which God has created, as well as the enormous crashing…
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Farewell to School
Last week was very busy taken up with my final school chaplaincy duties before retiring. We held a school Eucharist in the cathedral and I spoke on the Good Shepherd. I explained that the word ‘Chaplain’ is taken from the Latin cappa. In medieval times a cappa was the cloak soldiers used when they were on the battlefield to give them protection, comfort, and warmth. I hoped that I had fulfilled my role of providing safety and comfort over the last 6 years in school. Ish helped me out with the talk by dressing in a cloak and holding a shepherd’s crook while telling the children about his job when…
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Cathedral Visitors
This week it was my privilege to welcome Yr 3 pupils to the cathedral to learn about a service of baptism and the differences between Bishops, Priests, and Deacons. I demonstrated a baptism and the children got to try out the font themselves. They also enjoyed trying on some robes. The teacher and pupils said it was really helpful to have these things explained to them and I was able to answer many of their questions about church. I can recall when I first started going along to the church youth group in my teens there was a lot I didn’t understand because I hadn’t been brought up to go…
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Our Suffolk Churches Trip
This weekend Ish was booked to give a praise party in Moreton Hall parish church in Bury St Edmunds. The church and congregation were brilliantly warm and friendly and joined in so well. Here is a photo of the church and the vicar Jonathan who knew Ish from our Spring Harvest days. The church is right in the middle of a huge residential community. It was a great fun afternoon followed by tea and cake. On our travels we try to fit in a visit to a local cathedral where possible. We have had the pleasure of visiting many over the years and last weekend was no exception. After the…