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Crathie Kirk

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Address2 Fergach Cottages, Crathie, Ballater AB35 5UL, United Kingdom
Opened 1893
Phone +44 1339 742208
Architectural styles Gothic Revival architecture
Architects Alexander Marshall Mackenzie
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Crathie Kirk is a small Church of Scotland parish church in the Scottish village of Crathie, best known for being the regular place of worship of the British Royal Family when they are in residence at the nearby Balmoral Castle.

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Sunak joins King Charles and Queen Camilla at Balmoral Sunday service

Sunak joins King Charles and Queen Camilla at Balmoral Sunday service
Sep 3,2023 2:11 pm

... The prime minister and his wife Akshata Murthy were driven to Crathie Kirk separately from the Royal Family before attending the service together...

King Charles coronation: Does Scotland want its kilted king?

King Charles coronation: Does Scotland want its kilted king?
Apr 28,2023 6:50 pm

... It surfaced again in 2014 when, just days before Scotland voted on independence, the Queen was reported to have told an onlooker at Crathie Kirk near Balmoral: " Well, I hope people will think very carefully about the future...

King Charles and Queen Consort to visit Dunfermline and Edinburgh

King Charles and Queen Consort to visit Dunfermline and Edinburgh
Oct 2,2022 10:40 pm

... King Charles and Camilla attended church at Crathie Kirk, near Balmoral, last Sunday as they were seen in public for the first time since the late monarch s funeral...

King Charles and Camilla, Queen Consort to visit Dunfermline

King Charles and Camilla, Queen Consort to visit Dunfermline
Oct 1,2022 3:10 am

... King Charles and Camilla, Queen Consort attended church at Crathie Kirk, near Balmoral, on Sunday as they were seen in public for the first time since the late monarch s funeral...

The order of service for Queen's committal at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle

The order of service for Queen's committal at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
Sep 19,2022 3:40 am

... At 15:15, all stand as the Clerk of the Closet and Head of Her Majesty s College of Chaplains, Dean of the Chapels Royal, Sub-Dean of the Chapels Royal, Dean of the Chapel Royal in Scotland, Chaplain of the King s Chapel of the Savoy, Rector of Sandringham, Chaplain of the Chapel Royal Hampton Court Palace, Chaplain of the Chapels Royal HM Tower of London, Minister of Crathie Kirk, the Lord High Almoner and the Military Knights of Windsor move in procession by way of the North Nave Aisle and the Centre Aisle to their seats in the Quire and Nave...

How the Queen's Christian faith went beyond duty

How the Queen's Christian faith went beyond duty
Sep 17,2022 10:30 pm

... In the months each year the late Queen was in Scotland, she would attend the little parish church of Crathie Kirk where she would sit in a pew to one side, upholstered in purple velvet...

The monarchy's delicate Scottish balancing act

The monarchy's delicate Scottish balancing act
Sep 13,2022 11:41 am

... A week later, just days before polling stations opened to consider the question " Should Scotland be an independent country? " the Queen was reported to have told an onlooker at Crathie Kirk near Balmoral: " Well, I hope people will think very carefully about the future...

Queen's final Scottish journey charts a life of service

Queen's final Scottish journey charts a life of service
Sep 10,2022 8:21 pm

... Royal Deeside - Church and communityWhen the Royal cortege leaves Balmoral it will pass close to Crathie Kirk - the church where the Royal family have worshipped since Queen Victoria in 1848...

How the Queen's Christian faith went beyond duty

Sep 10,2022 10:20 am

Almost every aspect of official ceremony surrounding The death of The Queen has been steeped in religious significance.

But accounts from those close to Elizabeth Ii emphatically suggest That to her, Faith went far Beyond Protocol and duty.

It shaped and guided her throughout her life in a way The Public only started to appreciate later in her reign.

" I think there have been only two Sundays since I've been Here - Apart from Covid times - That she didn't come to church, " says Kenneth MacKenzie, who for 15 years was domestic chaplain to The Queen when she was at Balmoral.

In The months each year The late Queen was in Scotland, she would attend The little parish church of Crathie Kirk where she would sit in a pew to one side, upholstered in purple velvet.

While one of her constitutional titles was Supreme Governor of The Church of England, this church she attended so regularly was Presbyterian.

Mr MacKenzie felt That might have allowed The Queen to feel she could go more as a member of The Congregation , rather than as a figure of authority.

He says The Queen spoke to him about The strong Faith of her grandfather and The Hymns her father, George Vi , would sing to her at bedtime when she was a child.

" The moments I'll cherish most would be those when The Queen would speak to me as a parish minister about things happening in The World , " he says.

It quickly became clear to him she was not only devout, but That she felt strongly That her role had been divinely assigned.

" I knew she felt a calling in some way from her people, but More Than That , she saw her calling as from almighty God, " he says.

Mr MacKenzie is travelling to Windsor to take part in The Final service before The Queen 's burial.

One of The small group of people involved in drawing up The Order of service for The Queen 's funeral at Westminster Abbey was The former Archbishop of York, Lord John Sentamu .

He recalls many happy moments in The Company of The Queen , but also her formidable knowledge of Hymns , psalms and scripture.

" Woe betide you if you were a preacher and you misquoted, " Lord Sentamu says. " The Queen would graciously say, 'Were you meaning to say this?' or 'Were you in The Right book?'"

The former archbishop says The Queen committed to memory The Words of most popular Hymns - " except The dreary ones" - and she frequently quoted psalms. He says it was very clear to him That her Faith guided her.

Since 2000 - which was seen as a Turning Point in how freely she started to talk about her Faith - The Queen gave us increasing insight into That side of her character, once a year, in her Christmas broadcasts.

Those speeches also provided her an opportunity to set out a broader vision.

" Christ's example has taught me to seek to respect and value all people of whatever Faith or none, " The Queen said in One Christmas message.

It was a theme she would often return to, most notably in a speech at Lambeth Palace in 2012 where She Said The Church of England " has a duty to protect The Free practice of all faiths in this country".

It was a message warmly welcomed by Afzal Khan who, in 2002, presented The Queen with a Quran when she became The First monarch to, after she accepted an invitation from Scunthorpe's Islamic Centre .

" It was in The months after The 9/11 attacks and we were suffering, " Mr Khan says. " We (Muslims) were frightened and needed support from someone to tell us We Are part of British society too. That support came in The form of The Queen .

" After Her visit, we felt like it didn't matter if anybody called us terrorists. We were still British. "

In 1994, The then Prince Charles had famously expressed a desire to be 'Defender of Faith ' rather than 'Defender of The Faith '. It came years later, but a progressively more outwardly looking Queen, adapting to a rapidly changing society, eventually expressed similar sentiments. She visited more temples, gurdwaras and synagogues.

Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis said it was clear through all his meetings with The Queen , including The Time he accompanied her to The Nazi concentration camp at Bergen Belsen in Germany, That her interest in his Faith went far beyond duty.

" I could see The extent of her connection with Jews and Judaism and her concern for The safety of Jews, " Rabbi Mirvis says.

He talked of how she asked searching questions That showed an appetite for discussion around Faith .

Lord John Sentamu is one of many who suggest The Queen was herself an effective preacher and evangelist.

He says The Queen was so immersed in scripture she would " just evangelise naturally".

" She often used scripture as a way of comforting and reassuring, " he says.

Look back through her speeches of recent years, particularly through The pandemic, and you will see The Way she drew on her Faith even to counsel those facing loss.

In The Words of The Queen 's Easter message as The pandemic first raged, she referred to The Easter story when She Said : " As dark as death can be - particularly for those suffering with Grief - Light and life are greater. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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