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  • Parking sign for a clergy only parking space in Shipbourne, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Beating Party made up of students from St Dunstans College, Catford, who return to their roots in the parish of St Dunstan-in-the-East to take part, together with the clergy and the Masters of our associated Livery Companies for Beating the Bounds on 25th May 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Beating the Bounds is an ancient custom still observed in many English parishes. Its roots go back to mediaeval times when parishes reaffirmed their boundaries by processing round them at Rogationtide, stopping to beat each boundary mark with wands and to pray for protection and blessings for the land. At All Hallows we beat the bounds of our parish every year on Ascension Day.
    20170525_beating the bounds_A_008.jpg
  • Beating Party made up of students from St Dunstans College, Catford, who return to their roots in the parish of St Dunstan-in-the-East to take part, together with the clergy and the Masters of our associated Livery Companies and oarsmen in red tunics for Beating the Bounds on 25th May 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Beating the Bounds is an ancient custom still observed in many English parishes. Its roots go back to mediaeval times when parishes reaffirmed their boundaries by processing round them at Rogationtide, stopping to beat each boundary mark with wands and to pray for protection and blessings for the land. At All Hallows we beat the bounds of our parish every year on Ascension Day.
    20170525_beating the bounds_A_005.jpg
  • Beating Party made up of students from St Dunstans College, Catford, who return to their roots in the parish of St Dunstan-in-the-East to take part, together with the clergy and the Masters of our associated Livery Companies for Beating the Bounds on 25th May 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Beating the Bounds is an ancient custom still observed in many English parishes. Its roots go back to mediaeval times when parishes reaffirmed their boundaries by processing round them at Rogationtide, stopping to beat each boundary mark with wands and to pray for protection and blessings for the land. At All Hallows we beat the bounds of our parish every year on Ascension Day.
    20170525_beating the bounds_A_002.jpg
  • Beating Party made up of students from St Dunstans College, Catford, who return to their roots in the parish of St Dunstan-in-the-East to take part, together with the clergy and the Masters of our associated Livery Companies for Beating the Bounds on 25th May 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Beating the Bounds is an ancient custom still observed in many English parishes. Its roots go back to mediaeval times when parishes reaffirmed their boundaries by processing round them at Rogationtide, stopping to beat each boundary mark with wands and to pray for protection and blessings for the land. At All Hallows we beat the bounds of our parish every year on Ascension Day.
    20170525_beating the bounds_A_014.jpg
  • Beating Party made up of students from St Dunstans College, Catford, who return to their roots in the parish of St Dunstan-in-the-East to take part, together with the clergy and the Masters of our associated Livery Companies for Beating the Bounds on 25th May 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Beating the Bounds is an ancient custom still observed in many English parishes. Its roots go back to mediaeval times when parishes reaffirmed their boundaries by processing round them at Rogationtide, stopping to beat each boundary mark with wands and to pray for protection and blessings for the land. At All Hallows we beat the bounds of our parish every year on Ascension Day.
    20170525_beating the bounds_A_013.jpg
  • Beating Party made up of students from St Dunstans College, Catford, who return to their roots in the parish of St Dunstan-in-the-East to take part, together with the clergy and the Masters of our associated Livery Companies for Beating the Bounds on 25th May 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Beating the Bounds is an ancient custom still observed in many English parishes. Its roots go back to mediaeval times when parishes reaffirmed their boundaries by processing round them at Rogationtide, stopping to beat each boundary mark with wands and to pray for protection and blessings for the land. At All Hallows we beat the bounds of our parish every year on Ascension Day.
    20170525_beating the bounds_A_012.jpg
  • Beating Party made up of students from St Dunstans College, Catford, who return to their roots in the parish of St Dunstan-in-the-East to take part, together with the clergy and the Masters of our associated Livery Companies for Beating the Bounds on 25th May 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Beating the Bounds is an ancient custom still observed in many English parishes. Its roots go back to mediaeval times when parishes reaffirmed their boundaries by processing round them at Rogationtide, stopping to beat each boundary mark with wands and to pray for protection and blessings for the land. At All Hallows we beat the bounds of our parish every year on Ascension Day.
    20170525_beating the bounds_A_001.jpg
  • Beating Party made up of students from St Dunstans College, Catford, who return to their roots in the parish of St Dunstan-in-the-East to take part, together with the clergy and the Masters of our associated Livery Companies and oarsmen in red tunics for Beating the Bounds on 25th May 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Beating the Bounds is an ancient custom still observed in many English parishes. Its roots go back to mediaeval times when parishes reaffirmed their boundaries by processing round them at Rogationtide, stopping to beat each boundary mark with wands and to pray for protection and blessings for the land. At All Hallows we beat the bounds of our parish every year on Ascension Day.
    20170525_beating the bounds_A_009.jpg
  • Father Peter Geldard sits in his former Anglican Church near Faversham, England. He sits in a pew clasping his hands together and looking away as if lost in thought, the Christian cross and altar in the distance. Geldard is known for his stance against the Church of England's vote allowing the ordination of women priests in 1992, causing a huge row with Anglican church worshippers. Clergy, including five bishops, eventually left to join the Catholic Church including Father Geldard, who led the opposition and became a notorious debater, campaigner, and general nuisance to the church. He eventually resigned from his Anglican orders, moved out of his vicarage house and along with thirty-five members of his former parish (including the churchwardens and all the members of the parish council), now attends Mass at the Catholic church in Faversham.
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  • Beating Party made up of students from St Dunstans College, Catford, who return to their roots in the parish of St Dunstan-in-the-East to take part, together with the clergy and the Masters of our associated Livery Companies for Beating the Bounds on 25th May 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Beating the Bounds is an ancient custom still observed in many English parishes. Its roots go back to mediaeval times when parishes reaffirmed their boundaries by processing round them at Rogationtide, stopping to beat each boundary mark with wands and to pray for protection and blessings for the land. At All Hallows we beat the bounds of our parish every year on Ascension Day.
    20170525_beating the bounds_A_015.jpg
  • Beating Party made up of students from St Dunstans College, Catford, who return to their roots in the parish of St Dunstan-in-the-East to take part, together with the clergy and the Masters of our associated Livery Companies for Beating the Bounds on 25th May 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Beating the Bounds is an ancient custom still observed in many English parishes. Its roots go back to mediaeval times when parishes reaffirmed their boundaries by processing round them at Rogationtide, stopping to beat each boundary mark with wands and to pray for protection and blessings for the land. At All Hallows we beat the bounds of our parish every year on Ascension Day.
    20170525_beating the bounds_A_017.jpg
  • Beating Party made up of students from St Dunstans College, Catford, who return to their roots in the parish of St Dunstan-in-the-East to take part, together with the clergy and the Masters of our associated Livery Companies and oarsmen in red tunics for Beating the Bounds on 25th May 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Beating the Bounds is an ancient custom still observed in many English parishes. Its roots go back to mediaeval times when parishes reaffirmed their boundaries by processing round them at Rogationtide, stopping to beat each boundary mark with wands and to pray for protection and blessings for the land. At All Hallows we beat the bounds of our parish every year on Ascension Day.
    20170525_beating the bounds_A_004.jpg
  • Beating Party made up of students from St Dunstans College, Catford, who return to their roots in the parish of St Dunstan-in-the-East to take part, together with the clergy and the Masters of our associated Livery Companies and oarsmen in red tunics for Beating the Bounds on 25th May 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Beating the Bounds is an ancient custom still observed in many English parishes. Its roots go back to mediaeval times when parishes reaffirmed their boundaries by processing round them at Rogationtide, stopping to beat each boundary mark with wands and to pray for protection and blessings for the land. At All Hallows we beat the bounds of our parish every year on Ascension Day.
    20170525_beating the bounds_A_006.jpg
  • Beating Party made up of students from St Dunstans College, Catford, who return to their roots in the parish of St Dunstan-in-the-East to take part, together with the clergy and the Masters of our associated Livery Companies for Beating the Bounds on 25th May 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Beating the Bounds is an ancient custom still observed in many English parishes. Its roots go back to mediaeval times when parishes reaffirmed their boundaries by processing round them at Rogationtide, stopping to beat each boundary mark with wands and to pray for protection and blessings for the land. At All Hallows we beat the bounds of our parish every year on Ascension Day.
    20170525_beating the bounds_A_007.jpg
  • Intert-denominational clergy  await the order to enter Westminster Abbey where Pope Benedict XVI is to address VIPs during papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
    pope_visit39-17-09-2010.jpg
  • Beating Party made up of students from St Dunstans College, Catford, who return to their roots in the parish of St Dunstan-in-the-East to take part, together with the clergy and the Masters of our associated Livery Companies for Beating the Bounds on 25th May 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Beating the Bounds is an ancient custom still observed in many English parishes. Its roots go back to mediaeval times when parishes reaffirmed their boundaries by processing round them at Rogationtide, stopping to beat each boundary mark with wands and to pray for protection and blessings for the land. At All Hallows we beat the bounds of our parish every year on Ascension Day.
    20170525_beating the bounds_A_016.jpg
  • Beating Party made up of students from St Dunstans College, Catford, who return to their roots in the parish of St Dunstan-in-the-East to take part, together with the clergy and the Masters of our associated Livery Companies for Beating the Bounds on 25th May 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Beating the Bounds is an ancient custom still observed in many English parishes. Its roots go back to mediaeval times when parishes reaffirmed their boundaries by processing round them at Rogationtide, stopping to beat each boundary mark with wands and to pray for protection and blessings for the land. At All Hallows we beat the bounds of our parish every year on Ascension Day.
    20170525_beating the bounds_A_011.jpg
  • Beating Party made up of students from St Dunstans College, Catford, who return to their roots in the parish of St Dunstan-in-the-East to take part, together with the clergy and the Masters of our associated Livery Companies and oarsmen in red tunics for Beating the Bounds on 25th May 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Beating the Bounds is an ancient custom still observed in many English parishes. Its roots go back to mediaeval times when parishes reaffirmed their boundaries by processing round them at Rogationtide, stopping to beat each boundary mark with wands and to pray for protection and blessings for the land. At All Hallows we beat the bounds of our parish every year on Ascension Day.
    20170525_beating the bounds_A_010.jpg
  • Beating Party made up of students from St Dunstans College, Catford, who return to their roots in the parish of St Dunstan-in-the-East to take part, together with the clergy and the Masters of our associated Livery Companies for Beating the Bounds on 25th May 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Beating the Bounds is an ancient custom still observed in many English parishes. Its roots go back to mediaeval times when parishes reaffirmed their boundaries by processing round them at Rogationtide, stopping to beat each boundary mark with wands and to pray for protection and blessings for the land. At All Hallows we beat the bounds of our parish every year on Ascension Day.
    20170525_beating the bounds_A_003.jpg
  • London; UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Priest blesses the gathered people with a great deal of holy water. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter pri...jpg
  • Canterbury 21/3/2013 - VIP guests from all religions, denominations and faiths walk through the medieval Mercery Lane before the enthronement of the Church of England's 105th Archbishop of Canterbury, ex-oil executive and former Bishop of Durham the Right Reverend Justin Welby. Welby (57) follows a long Anglican heritage since Benedictine monk Augustine, the first Archbishop of Canterbury in 597AD Prince Charles and Prime Minister David Cameron joined 2,000 VIP guests to Canterbury Cathedral, the oldest church in England which has attracted pilgrims since Thomas a Becket was murdered in the Cathedral in 1170.
    archbishop_enthronement32-21-03-2013...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Priest blesses the gathered people with a great deal of holy water. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter pri...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Priest blesses the gathered people with a great deal of holy water. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter pri...jpg
  • London; UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Priest blesses the gathered people with a great deal of holy water. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter pri...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Priest blesses the gathered people with a great deal of holy water. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter pri...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Priest blesses the gathered people with a great deal of holy water. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter pri...jpg
  • A portrait of Britain's first lady deacon, Christine Farrington at Salisbury Cathedral. Standing in the grand architecture of the nave. Deacon is a ministry in the Christian Church that is generally associated with service of some kind, but which varies among theological and denominational traditions. In many traditions the "diaconate", the term for a deacon's office, is a clerical office; in others it is for laity. The word "deacon" is derived from the Greek word diakonos, standard ancient Greek for "servant", "waiting-man", "minister" or "messenger". Salisbury Cathedral, formally known as the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is an Anglican cathedral in Salisbury, England, and is considered one of the leading examples of Early English architecture. The main body was completed in only 38 years, from 1220 to 1258.
    woman_deacon02-12-03-1994_1_1.jpg
  • Canterbury 21/3/2013 - VIP guests from all religions, denominations and faiths walk through the medieval Mercery Lane before the enthronement of the Church of England's 105th Archbishop of Canterbury, ex-oil executive and former Bishop of Durham the Right Reverend Justin Welby. Welby (57) follows a long Anglican heritage since Benedictine monk Augustine, the first Archbishop of Canterbury in 597AD Prince Charles and Prime Minister David Cameron joined 2,000 VIP guests to Canterbury Cathedral, the oldest church in England which has attracted pilgrims since Thomas a Becket was murdered in the Cathedral in 1170.
    archbishop_enthronement28-21-03-2013...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Priest blesses the gathered people with a great deal of holy water. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter pri...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Priest blesses the gathered people with a great deal of holy water. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter pri...jpg
  • Pope Benedict XVI leads Mass at the Hyde Park rally during his papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
    pope_visit194-18-09-2010.jpg
  • Pope Benedict XVI leads Mass at the Hyde Park rally during his papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
    pope_visit190-18-09-2010.jpg
  • Canterbury 21/3/2013 - VIP guests from all religions, denominations and faiths arrive before the enthronement of the Church of England's 105th Archbishop of Canterbury, ex-oil executive and former Bishop of Durham the Right Reverend Justin Welby. Welby (57) follows a long Anglican heritage since Benedictine monk Augustine, the first Archbishop of Canterbury in 597AD Prince Charles and Prime Minister David Cameron joined 2,000 VIP guests to Canterbury Cathedral, the oldest church in England which has attracted pilgrims since Thomas a Becket was murdered in the Cathedral in 1170.
    archbishop_enthronement42-21-03-2013...jpg
  • Sisters wait to go into prayers at the Tyburn Convent on Bayswater Rd, London.
    06-Tyburn-7285.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Priest blesses the gathered people with a great deal of holy water. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter pri...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Priest blesses the gathered people with a great deal of holy water. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter pri...jpg
  • Pope Benedict XVI leads Mass at the Hyde Park rally during his papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
    pope_visit198-18-09-2010.jpg
  • Sisters go to pray at the crypt in the Tyburn Convent on Bayswater Rd, London.
    06-tyburn_7339.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Priest blesses the gathered people with a great deal of holy water. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter pri...jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 19th April 2014. Priest blesses the gathered people with a great deal of holy water. Easter celebration gathering at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral Church on Ennismore Gardens in West London. On this day before Easter Sunday Russians gather in a religious festival where their painted eggs; traditional cakes and other offerings are blessed. Then at midnight will be offered to God. Nothing is expected in retun in terms of good fortune.
    20140419_russian orthodox easter pri...jpg
  • A portrait of Britain's first lady deacon, Christine Farrington at Salisbury Cathedral. Standing outside the grand architecture of this fine English structure. Deacon is a ministry in the Christian Church that is generally associated with service of some kind, but which varies among theological and denominational traditions. In many traditions the "diaconate", the term for a deacon's office, is a clerical office; in others it is for laity. The word "deacon" is derived from the Greek word diakonos, standard ancient Greek for "servant", "waiting-man", "minister" or "messenger". Salisbury Cathedral, formally known as the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is an Anglican cathedral in Salisbury, England, and is considered one of the leading examples of Early English architecture. The main body was completed in only 38 years, from 1220 to 1258.
    woman_deacon01-12-03-1994_1_1.jpg
  • Sisters in the gardens of Tyburn Convent on Bayswater Rd, London.
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  • Father Chris Vipers is a Catholic Priest and says a brief prayer in the private dressing backroom called the Sacristy (also known as the Vestry) before Mass at St. Lawrence's Catholic church in Feltham, London. He is wearing a decorative red Chasuble (the outermost liturgical vestment worn by clergy for the celebration of the Eucharist in Western-tradition Christian Churches that use full vestments, primarily in the Roman Catholic, Anglican and Lutheran churches). Saying a brief prayer to a photograph portrait of Cardinal Newman. Father Vipers is about to go out into the main church where his congregation awaits for the Mass, this morning with the theme of St Bartholomew, the Apostle.
    catholic_church63-24-08-2010_1.jpg
  • Anarchists gather as a black bloc for the Fuck Parade to party and protest at the class and wealth divide between rich and poor and the gentrification of London, the demonstration was organised by anarchist group Class War on May 1st 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The parade is now part of the May Day activism calendar as dissatisfaction about the establishment, the police and the inadequacy of the press is highlighted. A member of the clergy wearing a dog collar passes the first protesters to arrive.
    20160501_may day fuck parade_002.jpg
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