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Easter Monday Pilgrimage to Canterbury Cathedral 2008

Sturry Church was one of 3 start points for organised walks into Canterbury Cathedral, with the pilgrims leaving Sturry at 10:30am accompanied by Bishop Stephen. But this was not the start of the walk for everyone. Three girls arrived on foot from Ramsgate having set off very early in the morning, so Sturry was a welcome refreshment break towards the end of their journey. Many groups arrived from Margate and Ramsgate by train, bus and car, as well as other more local pilgrims from the Sturry area.

Start of the Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral at Sturry church
Assembling inside Sturry church and collecting Fairtrade geobars to eat
Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral
Setting off from Sturry church
Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral
From Sturry the pilgrims went via Fordwich onto the cycle path into Canterbury
Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral
Crossing the bridge into Fordwich
Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral
Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral
Along the Stour from Fordwich
   
Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral
Short break half way along the cycle path
 
Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral
Walking down towards Northgate
Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral
Outside the Council Offices
Having arrived in the centre of Canterbury, we crossed the main road to enter
Canterbury cathedral by the Quenin Gate.
Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral
Walking through the precincts following Bishop Stephen
Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral
Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral
Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral
In Canterbury precincts we met up with other pilgrims who had either walked a different route
or arrived by car or bus. many of the youth groups then assembled their banners ready to
parade into the Cathedral .
Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral
Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral
Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral
Waiting for the service to start
Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral
The banners are paraded through the Cathedral
Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral
Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral
Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral
 

The Easter Monday Celebration Service 2008 was a chance for all pilgrims to
worship together and to proclaim the Easter message together:
Alleluia! Christ is risen.
He is risen indeed. Alleluia!

Taking part in the service were Archbishop Rowan, Bishop Stephen and Bishop Graham
with Matt Summerfield (from Urban Saints) giving the address and dance by Eximo.

Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral
Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral

At the end of the celebration the banners were collected.

Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral
Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral
Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral
Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral

Afterwards there were hot drinks in the Chapter House, along with an exhibition area.
Other years picnics have been eaten in warm sunshine in the cloisters .


Easter Monday Pligrimage to Canterbury Cathedral

For photos of a previous Canterbury pilgrimage, see Easter Monday Pilgrimage to Canterbury Cathedral 2004

 


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