Another of those quaint rituals that occur in London that draws on ancient customs although in reality has only been practised in current times for little over a decade. The clergy from Southwark Cathedral on the south bank of the river Thames head northwards over London Bridge, to meet the clergy from St Magnus the Martyr who head south from their church on the northern banks of the river.
At the half way point (once they all meet on the same side of the Bridge)..
a short ceremony is held, the Bishop of London then tosses a wooden cross into the river....
and they then all head off for a nice cuppa.
Nice tradition resurrected
ReplyDeleteNice idea, although I wonder how they thought of doing it if it is not an actual ancient custom
ReplyDeleteI strange tradition, will the Thames be grateful for the cross in its waters?
ReplyDeleteSuch fun! I've never heard of this ritual before!
ReplyDeleteThe British do 'tradition' better than anywhere Mo.
ReplyDeleteThis is one I hadn't heard of before. Very interesting.
ReplyDeleteA curious idea!
ReplyDeleteYou could weave a little story around the 3rd photo (what does the Bishop have under his cloak?) Hope it's not a bad smell!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like they are having a good time and a happy event!
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