This past weekend we celebrated my parent's 60th Wedding Anniversary! 60 years together and still going strong. Mom said it is quite an accomplishment to be married 60 years and have 58 of them be happily married years! I asked her which two were unhappy and she answered with a smile, "Not years, but days that added up to two years."
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Pilgrimage to Canterbury
John and I took a few days off to explore Kent and
Canterbury. I’m convinced that the town
of Canterbury was the inspiration for Hogsmeade in the Harry Potter books. It is a charming, old, and fascinating town.
With a college and prep school right next to the Cathedral, the town was filled
with students -- it truly felt like we were wandering the streets of Hogsmeade.
As for the cathedral – it is truly spectacular! Here’s what I learned:
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St Augustine founded the original cathedral (the first in
England) on the site soon after he arrived in 597 AD.
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Thomas Becket was the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162
until his murder in 1170 by King Henry II’s knights. The
king had ordered his murder for refusing to give the monarchy power over the
church. Becket’s death made him into a martyr to followers of the Catholic
Church, and Pope Alexander canonized him in 1173, only three years after his
death.
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The cathedral has some surviving late 12th century stained glass windows
- some of the finest and most colorful in the country
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Even though the cathedral has been extended, re-modelled, repaired and altered many times, it still retains some of the original Norman work, particularly in the crypt. |
The cathedral today has 21 bells housed in three towers. I love the sound of church bells chiming and Canterbury Cathedral's are particularly sweet sounding. |