Redemption is offered to us in the sense that we have been given hope, trustworthy hope, by virtue of which we can face our present: the present, even if it is arduous, can be lived and accepted if it leads towards a goal, if we can be sure of this goal, and if this goal is great enough to justify the effort of the journey. (Pope Benedict XVI, Spe Salvi)
Friday, 4 September 2009
Feast of the Translation of St Cuthbert
Today (September 4th) is the feast of the Translation of St Cuthbert, one of the patrons of the Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle whose principal feast falls on March 20th. There's a very interesting post on the Haliwerfolc blog, where attention is drawn to a short video on the BBC website about the Fenwick Lawson sculpture which has recently been made to celebrate St Cuthbert's Translation. I've posted up a short piece on St Cuthbert on my Saints and Blesseds blog.
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Thanks for that.
"The Journey" is a wonderful, awesome piece of sculpture and thank God, remains unscathed from vandalism.
Durham Cathedral is a truly strong prayerful place and to see Cuthbert's tomb (as well as Bede's) really moved me when I first visited and still does.
Pax
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