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Continuity Walks and Talks - Chelsea, 2 May 2010 Starting at the Church of Our Most Holy Redeemer and St Thomas More in Cheyne Row – where we were given a wonderful talk by the sacristan Mrs Patti Fordyce – we went on down to the Embankment, by the Thames, the river linking More’s home at Chelsea with Westminster where he worked as Lord Chancellor, and the Tower where he would finally die. We learned the story of More’s life, his staunch support for the Church’s unchanging teaching on marriage, and on the unity of the Church led by the successor of St Peter. We walked along the Embankment Gardens and gathered for another talk at More’s statue by Chelsea Old Church. The land here was owned by More and his house stood nearby. More went to Mass every day in the old church, and his family tomb is still there. The church (now, of course, Anglican) was badly bombed in World War II but its various monuments were saved and it was rebuilt and re-opened in 1958. We were warmly welcomed and shown around by two ladies from the parish who act as volunteer guides for visitors, and the church looked particularly beautiful as it was decorated with flowers and garlands for a wedding held the previous day. We finished in the Chapel, where there is regular Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament to pray for vocations to the priesthood. This is led by the Rector and the young seminarians, and it was moving to hear them read the Scriptures and lead us in prayer. We all felt a great sense of hope at meeting the teams of young men who will be the priests of tomorrow, and as Adoration finished with Vespers and Benediction it was glorious to have the packed chapel resounding with hymns and music. The closing “Regina Caeli” was magnificent. We were a large crowd, and the outdoor microphone brought by the Miles Jesu team was necessary and useful during this Chelsea walk. A memorable and enjoyable day. |
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