103 London, St George’s RC cathedral: Chunky lectern
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103 London, St George’s RC cathedral Chunky lectern and stone-carved Stations of the Cross in this cathedral also in Southwark. Also a beautiful bishop’s chair (that is, the beautiful chair of a bishop). There is a memorial to Archbishop Oscar Romero of San Salvador who was assassinated by a right-wing hit squad while celebrating mass. He was killed in response to his defence of the poor and vulnerable. He became a saint in 2018. Romero is also one of the ten 20th-century martyrs depicted in statues above the Great West Door of Westminster Abbey in London. You can see John Paul II portrayed in one of the stained glass windows. You can have your mass in Spanish every Sunday if you like. The church was opened in 1848, and became a cathedral in 1852 (Catholic cathedrals having only just been relegalized). It was reopened after the repair of extensive war damage in 1958.