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 ...
Church leaders agreed that new windows showing Jesus depicted ‘in multiple ethnicities’ could now be installed at St Mary Redcliffe in Bristol. The decision by the Consistory Court of The Diocese of ...
Five years ago Purcell was selected ahead of Carmody Groarke, Eric Parry, dRMM and Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios to win an international competition for the work organised by Malcolm Reading ...
Described by Elizabeth I as ‘the fairest, goodliest and most famous parish church in England’, St Mary Redcliffe is both an ecclesiastical jewel and a dynamic, living church – a beacon of positivity, ...
A church has swapped a stained glass window of slave owner Edward Colston for Jesus in a migrant boat. St Mary Redcliffe church in Bristol made the decision following the bronze memorial to the 17th ...
The windows were unveiled as part of several events celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Bristol Bus Boycott The Bristol Bus Boycott has been celebrated in one of four new stained glass windows ...
St Mary Redcliffe Church is replacing windows commemorating slave trader Edward Colston which were removed after the fall of his statue in 2020. They show Jesus joining the Bristol bus boycott, on a ...
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