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Posted by verity (# 18571) on :
 
I saw an article today that the church to which the visiting Choir belonged to is changing its name (removing the RE Lee moniker).

I don't know whether it's relevant, as it was a visiting choir and not really to do with the cathedral, but I thought it was at least worth mentioning here.

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[ 21. September 2017, 12:23: Message edited by: Amanda B. Reckondwythe ]
 
Posted by Amanda B. Reckondwythe (# 5521) on :
 
From the article:

quote:
The vote came after a two-year debate on whether a Christian church should carry a name that honoured a man who fought a war to preserve the institution of slavery.
So it took them two years to decide that!
 
Posted by leo (# 1458) on :
 
Which report? Mine was MW 1588 and the visiting choir was from Bowden Parish Church, Cheshire

[ 22. September 2017, 17:41: Message edited by: leo ]
 
Posted by Amanda B. Reckondwythe (# 5521) on :
 
I'm sure this one is meant.
 
Posted by Enoch (# 14322) on :
 
Odd that. I know Wells well (pun intended), and I've never thought of it as being particularly small!
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Quite. And a congregation of 80 for Evensong - not counting the choir itself - seems fairly large. Perhaps the choir brought a host of sisters, cousins, and aunts with them?

[Biased]

IJ
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bishops Finger:
Perhaps the choir brought a host of sisters, cousins, and aunts with them?

[Biased]

IJ

Was The Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Porter in the Choir?
[Biased]
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
The choir, I expect, was indeed numbered in dozens!

(Well done for spotting the G & S reference. For the Unenlightened: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ow2jWKhVErg).


IJ
 
Posted by Baptist Trainfan (# 15128) on :
 
They could have also been "Rabbit's Friends-and-Relations".
 
Posted by Pigwidgeon (# 10192) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bishops Finger:
Well done for spotting the G & S reference.
IJ

I just saw an excellent production a month ago -- as well as a different, also excellent, production a year ago. G&S songs do tend to stick in one's head.
 
Posted by leo (# 1458) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bishops Finger:
Quite. And a congregation of 80 for Evensong - not counting the choir itself - seems fairly large. Perhaps the choir brought a host of sisters, cousins, and aunts with them?

[Biased]

IJ

Not that large - the one I reported on had that many if not more.

I used often to go to York Minster - you could get 100 there in the summer - regulars and visitors.
 
Posted by Arethosemyfeet (# 17047) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by leo:
Not that large - the one I reported on had that many if not more.

I used often to go to York Minster - you could get 100 there in the summer - regulars and visitors.

But pretty large compared with the choral evensong I was privileged to attend in June 2015 at Edinburgh (pisky) Cathedral where I was one of four in the congregation.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Yes, an 'ordinary' weekday Evensong at our local Cathedral might have a congregation of less than double figures, though, as has often been pointed out, the choir is also part of the congregation.

And some Cathedrals have more visitors than others, for various reasons. The other Cathedral in this county (which possesses two Dioceses) gets rather more than ours...

IJ
 
Posted by Baptist Trainfan (# 15128) on :
 
Well, our local cathedral is hardly on the tourist trail! And even the "other" one doesn't have the kudos of (say) St. David's (which I love).
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Indeed. There are some which are 'working' Cathedrals, with few tourists, and others which are, of course 'working', but trying (with varying degrees of success) to accommodate hordes of visitors.

Our Cathedral is, perhaps, one of the former, being somewhat overshadowed by the slightly older establishment just down the road. At least ours doesn't charge for admission (yet)...

IJ
 
Posted by Honest Ron Bacardi (# 38) on :
 
You are lucky, BF - mine does charge. Though to be fair I don't think any of them charge if you want to attend a service or go in to pray.
 
Posted by Bishops Finger (# 5430) on :
 
Yes, I believe that is so, though it must sometimes be hard to fight one's way through the crowds if one simply wants a quiet place to pray.

We've often had discussions on these boards about the conflicting demands made on the more popular Cathedrals.

IJ
 


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