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For more than 500 years, St Mary Redcliffe has hosted the Rush Sunday service – an ancient tradition of Bristol’s civic calendar.
St Mary Redcliffe Church in Bristol has replaced windows that commemorated the slave trader Edward Colston. The windows, which include depictions of Jesus in multiple ethnicities, are part of ...
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 ...
A church's stained glass window of slave trader Edward Colston is to be replaced with ... A spokesperson for St Mary Redcliffe Church said the new designs referred to Bristol’s ''rich ...
The old windows shared Colston’s family motto ‘go thou ... which a spokesperson for St Mary Redcliffe Church said referred to Bristol’s rich multicultural past and present.
Credit: St Mary Redcliffe Church One of Bristol’s oldest churches is to replace a set of stained glass windows dedicated to Edward Colston with new designs that mark the Bristol Bus Boycott.
A picture of a Jesus in a migrant boat is set to replace a stained glass window dedicated to Edward Colston, the slave trader, in an historic Anglican church. St Mary Redcliffe church in Bristol ...
St Mary Redcliff Church agreed to remove four stained-glass panels dedicated the Colston two years ago following ... today's church building echoes St Mary Redcliffe's stated values and is ...
The Church, no less than society at large ... Chancellor Gau’s judgement of Colston is a valuable lesson. By accepting St Mary Redcliffe’s petition, he agrees that modern sensibilities must be in play ...
The team of three from Dawson's Steeplejacks installed their ladders to St Mary Redcliffe on March 19. It's the 15th tallest church building in England at 84m, and the second tallest building in ...
This left St Mary Redcliffe parochial church council facing a difficult decision: whether to stay with Purcell as a firm or whether to stay with the design architect as an individual. This left St ...