Westminster Abbey
Mark Tully explores the sacred spaces of Westminster Abbey, with the Very Reverend Dr John Hall in this episode of Something Understood from 2010.
In this special edition of Something Understood from 2010, Mark Tully celebrates the 450th anniversary of Westminster Abbey鈥檚 establishment as a collegiate church by Elizabeth I.
The Dean of Westminster, The Very Reverend Dr John Hall (now retired), guides us through some of the Abbey's most sacred spaces, and talks about the inspiration he finds in the 'prayer-soaked walls'. Prayer is the main theme of the programme, and The Dean talks personally about how and why he prays, including an admission that before any great State Service involving the Queen, he sends up a quick 'stiffening' arrow of prayer.
The programme includes prayers by some of those who are buried in the Abbey, like Charles Dickens, Gerard Manley Hopkins and Sir Isaac Newton. The music too is by the great musicians commemorated there: Handel, Purcell, Stanford, and Noel Coward, whose moving wartime song 'London Pride' celebrates the spirit of the Blitz. Other readings include an account of Charles II's coronation in the Abbey by Samuel Pepys - as always just as interested in the fine ladies as the spectacle going on round him; and a sharp satire on prayer by John Betjeman.
A programme which evokes the awe of a very beautiful sacred space - but which is also witty, and lively, never too solemn.
Producer: Elizabeth Burke
A Loftus Media production for 麻豆社 Radio 4.
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- Sun 2 May 2010 06:05麻豆社 Radio 4
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