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Ragged Ramblers' Lecture Series. Friday, 30 April 2010. The Erudite Aunty Gary: rood-screens. Aunty Gary tells us about rood-screens. Demarcating the (East) chancel end of the church from the (West) nave, in pre-Reformation churches this represented a crucial symbolic separation:. Of the place of the lay people (nave) from the place of the priesthood (chancel). Despite this physical exclusion of the laity, the rood was designed to offer a glimpse of the mystery of the heavenly realm. Church in Lincolnshi...

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Ragged Ramblers' Lecture Series. Friday, 30 April 2010. The Erudite Aunty Gary: rood-screens. Aunty Gary tells us about rood-screens. Demarcating the (East) chancel end of the church from the (West) nave, in pre-Reformation churches this represented a crucial symbolic separation:. Of the place of the lay people (nave) from the place of the priesthood (chancel). Despite this physical exclusion of the laity, the rood was designed to offer a glimpse of the mystery of the heavenly realm. Church in Lincolnshi...

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Ragged Ramblers' Lecture Series. Friday, 30 April 2010. The Erudite Aunty Gary: rood-screens. Aunty Gary tells us about rood-screens. Demarcating the (East) chancel end of the church from the (West) nave, in pre-Reformation churches this represented a crucial symbolic separation:. Of the place of the lay people (nave) from the place of the priesthood (chancel). Despite this physical exclusion of the laity, the rood was designed to offer a glimpse of the mystery of the heavenly realm. Church in Lincolnshi...

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Ragged Ramblers' Lecture Series. Friday, 30 April 2010. The Erudite Aunty Gary: rood-screens. Aunty Gary tells us about rood-screens. Demarcating the (East) chancel end of the church from the (West) nave, in pre-Reformation churches this represented a crucial symbolic separation:. Of the place of the lay people (nave) from the place of the priesthood (chancel). Despite this physical exclusion of the laity, the rood was designed to offer a glimpse of the mystery of the heavenly realm. Church in Lincolnshi...

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The Ragged Society of Antiquarian Ramblers: Elements of a Good Ragged Ramble

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Saturday, 17 July 2010. Elements of a Good Ragged Ramble. A good Ragged Ramble. Happens when some friends:. And connect . It's also about. Meeting and making new friends. Perambulating wonderful sites: scampering up weedy hillsides; ascending a precipitous church tower - even taking a swim in some wild water. Stop and take notice. Of the beauty around them. As well as taking time for themselves. And boundless wonder and curiosity. To each other - especially if it's a delicious slice of cake. I am plannin...

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Ragged Ramblers' Lecture Series. Friday, 30 April 2010. The Erudite Aunty Gary: rood-screens. Aunty Gary tells us about rood-screens. Demarcating the (East) chancel end of the church from the (West) nave, in pre-Reformation churches this represented a crucial symbolic separation:. Of the place of the lay people (nave) from the place of the priesthood (chancel). Despite this physical exclusion of the laity, the rood was designed to offer a glimpse of the mystery of the heavenly realm. Church in Lincolnshi...

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