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A church has replaced a stained glass window of slave trader Edward Colston with one featuring Jesus ‘in multiple ethnicities’ and refugees in a boat. St Mary Redcliffe church in Bristol removed four ...
St Mary Redcliffe church in Bristol made the decision following the bronze memorial to the 17th century merchant being pulled down in Bristol on June 7, 2020 and later dumped in the harbour by BLM ...
A year later, leaders of St Mary Redcliffe Church announced a competition to come up with designs for replacement stained glass windows, and in September 2022, a local junior doctor in Bristol ...
St Mary Redcliff church agreed to remove Colston's tribute two years ago A picture of a 1963 civil rights bus boycott in Bristol will replace the old panel Paul Stephenson and the West Indian ...
A church has replaced a stained glass window of slave trader Edward Colston with one featuring Jesus ‘in multiple ethnicities’ and refugees in a boat. St Mary Redcliffe church in Bristol ...
Canon Dan Tindall, of St Mary Redcliffe Church, said it was an "extraordinary moment" to see the new windows in place. He added: "To have something that is utterly different reframing the main ...
St Mary Redcliffe Church removed the four windows - which depicted the story of the Good Samaritan - after Colston’s city centre statue was pulled down during a protest in June 2020.
Dedications to slave trader Edward Colston have been removed or covered up from Bristol Cathedral and another prominent church in the city. Work was carried out on Monday to cover up parts of the ...
A CHURCH has launched a design competition for stained glass to replace panels in memory of the 17th-century merchant and slave trader Edward Colston.. The original four Victorian windows at St Mary ...
The Bristol Bus Boycott has been celebrated in one of four new stained glass windows unveiled at a church. St Mary Redcliffe Church in Bristol has replaced windows that commemorated the slave ...
"To encourage parishioners to look at a memorial to a slave trader is not only grotesque but entirely contrary to the Gospel" Church leaders in Bristol have given permission for historic stained ...