Summary
Dismayed at the Church of England's direction, the folk of St James the Great move ever closer to Rome
ST James the Great may almost be an understatement. Musically magnificent, liturgically levitating and choreographically coruscating, it is the church that - with the exception of Durham Cathedral - the column has most visited these past 17 years.See the full content of this document
Extract
At Your Service - Tiber Tiber
Though Anglican, it has always leaned, Pisa-like, towards Rome. St James the Great, as from time to time we have observed, is higher than the Basilica.
Now they - most of them, anyway - are on the point of joining the Roman Catholic church. The secession story made our front page splash a few weeks back, though in truth it was wholly uns...See the full content of this document
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