62 Jerusalem : St George’s Cathedral : echoes of colonialism of yesterday and today

 

Jerusalem : St George’s Cathedral : echoes of colonialism of yesterday and today

St George’s Cathedral is situated in occupied East Jerusalem. Set up by Anglican missionaries at the end of the 19th century, and very much marked by the period when the British were top dog here.

Lots of commemorative thingies to police and military, and the highly political nature of the place is underlined by the fact that the church displays the royal court of arms which was in Government House when the British were lording it over everyone here with extreme incompetence at best.

The stations of the cross, in ceramic, are very special. If you’re getting baptized here there is a proper pool for immersion, which is extremely rare in Anglican churches and probably a sign of being close to Orthodox locals. There are also a couple of very original crucifixes.

 

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