Explore the rich history and stunning architecture of Anglican churches. Discover the beauty and serenity of these sacred spaces, and find inspiration for your next visit or spiritual journey.
Canterbury Cathedral is the Mother Church of the Anglican Communion, and seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Originally established in 597AD, the Cathedral and its Precincts are both a Place of Worship and a major part of a World Heritage Site. Purcell has supported the Surveyor to the Fabric for over twenty years.
Richly painted murals depicting the annunciation, nativity and crucifixion are the very things you don’t associate with Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant – or indeed your typical Anglican church. So how did these extraordinary scenes from the early 1940s come to pass? Detailing the arty bishop who drove the project forward and the Sussex locals recruited to pose for leading roles, Olivia Laing supplies chapter and verse
Sanctuary of Saint Botolph’s (Anglican) church in Boston, Lincolnshire, England. Its 83 meter (272ft) high tower is affectionately called the Boston Stump, which is also used to refer to the church...
Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent, the season of preparation for the resurrection of Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday. (In Eastern Rite Catholic churches, Lent begins two days earlier, on Clean...
Are There Anglican Nuns? Yes, there are! Anglican nuns are members of the Anglican church who are dedicated to a life of prayer, service, and evangelism. However,...