Haggerston clash
St Chad's church and a nearby tower block

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Haggerston clash
St Chad's church and a nearby tower block

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Rising up! Two beasts of buildings clash
St Chad’s church and a nearby tower block in Haggerston
Saint Chad looks down on the congregation at Saint John the Baptist, Tideswell.
Saint Chad of Mercia, whose feast day is today, at Birmingham RC Cathedral.
Enjoyed that ep until they had to shoehorn St Chas into it

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2nd March
St Chad’s Day
An Orthodox Icon of St Chad of Lichfield. Source: Orthodox Christianity website.
Today is St Chad’s Day. Chad, who was Bishop of Lichfield, died on this day in 672. He was an eccentric character who lived in perpetual fear of storms, which led to him collapsing into a frenzy of prayers for deliverance whenever they broke. This paranoia did not prevent Chad from standing naked in the waters of his local well in Stowe, praying, and offering to immediately baptise any passing pagan. Such extreme ascetic behaviour in winter may actually have accelerated his demise. Quite why Chad was canonised is not altogether clear, because his only attribute aside being a bit odd, was his apparent humility. St Chad’s Well can still be seen in the churchyard at Stowe. The waters allegedly had curative powers and the church would charge Chad-farthings or Chad-pennies to the afflicted in order for them to gain access.
Whitby Weekend: The church at Lastingham
Whitby Weekend: The church at Lastingham
It was only a few miles to the final destination of the Silent Eye’s weekend in North Yorkshire. We were heading for St Mary’s church at Lastingham, the final resting place, or so it is believed, of St Cedd, who had played his part in the decisive Synod of Whitby in 664, when the Roman form of Christianity was adopted in place of the old Celtic Rite in which he had been raised.
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Shrewsbury: St Chad's
Shrewsbury: St Chad’s
St Chad, Shrewsbury. Photo by Rob Newman (https://www.flickr.com/photos/rrnewman/)
There has been a church in Shrewsbury dedicated to St Chad, the first Bishop of Mercia (7th century AD) since the early Middle Ages. In 1788 the Old Church fell down and it was decided to move the church to a new site. The church council approved a plan for a traditional shaped church, but due to a…
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