Norwich Cathedral
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Address | 65 The Close, Norwich NR1 4DH, United Kingdom |
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Height | 9600 (cm) |
Architects | Anthony Salvin |
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ID | 2415151 |
About Norwich Cathedral
Norwich Cathedral is an English cathedral located in Norwich, Norfolk, dedicated to the Holy and Undivided Trinity. It is the cathedral church for the Church of England Diocese of Norwich and is one of the Norwich 12 heritage sites.
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Why are the cathedrals hosting helter-skelters and Golf courses?
... Norwich Cathedral, helter-skelter was, he said, and added: For such a place to buy imbued with mystery and wonder, in sensual pleasure, and distraction is poison to the very medicine, provides it with the human soul...
Norwich Cathedral helter skelter 'is a mistake'
... A full-size helter-skelter has been put in the nave of Norwich Cathedral to give people a different view of the inside of the building...
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Norwich Cathedral helter skelter 'is a mistake'
The clergy at a cathedral has been accused of being unprofessional and "poisoning the medicine" a church offers by installing a fairground ride.
A full-size helter-skelter has been put in the nave of Norwich Cathedral to give people a different view of The Inside of The Building .
The Right Reverend Dr Gavin Ashenden, former chaplain to The Queen , said The Cathedral had made a "mistake".
The Cathedral said it was a creative way to share the story of The Bible .
The Very Reverend Jane Hedges takes a Ride On the helter-skelterIt took four people Two Days to build the 55ft (16. 7m) fairground ride in the Norman cathedral.
The Cathedral said it allowed people to stand close to its medieval roof bosses, believed to be the largest display of its kind in The World .
Dr Ashenden, Missionary Bishop for The Christian Episcopal Church , said the clergy at Norwich Cathedral had been "unprofessional" and were "making a mistake about what a cathedral is good for".
He said there was no evidence that tourists become Christians and "just to put in entertainment is naff".
"For such a place, steeped in mystery and marvel to buy in to sensory pleasure and distraction, is to poison the very medicine it offers the human soul," he said.
The Right Reverend Dr Gavin Ashenden said the helter-skelter was a "mistake" The helter-skelter has been installed in the nave of Norwich CathedralThe Reverend Canon Andy Bryant, from Norwich Cathedral , said he could see why people would be surprised to see the helter-skelter.
But in addition to showcasing the roof, he said it was "part of The Cathedral 's mission to share the story of The Bible " and was a "creative and innovative way to do that".
Norwich Cathedral is not the only place of worship to use unconventional methods to attract members of The Public .
The central aisle of Rochester Cathedral has also been.
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Source of news: bbc.com