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The Bishop of Newcastle, the Right Reverend Martin Wharton knocks on the doors of St

The Bishop of Newcastle, the Right Reverend Martin Wharton knocks on the doors of St Nicolas Cathedral before entering for his enthronement. 14th February 1998

Andy Lamb
NCJ Archive
Mirrorpix
Newcastle Upon Tyne
Tyne and Wear
England
078014

Media ID 21704223

© Mirrorpix

Anglican Bishop Ceremony Christian Church Of England Clergy Newcastle Enthroned


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In this print by Andy Lamb, we are transported back to the historic moment of 14th February 1998 when The Bishop of Newcastle, the Right Reverend Martin Wharton, embarked on a significant journey. Standing before the grand entrance of St Nicolas Cathedral, his hand gently taps on its sturdy doors in anticipation. This symbolic act signifies not only his arrival but also marks the commencement of his enthronement ceremony. The image captures an essence of solemnity and reverence as Bishop Wharton prepares himself for this sacred occasion. Dressed in traditional Anglican attire, he exudes grace and dignity befitting his esteemed position within the Church of England. His presence is a testament to centuries-old traditions that continue to shape religious ceremonies today. As we delve into this snapshot from the 1990s, we witness a moment steeped in faith and devotion. It serves as a reminder that religion remains an integral part of our society's fabric even amidst changing times. The photograph encapsulates both history and spirituality while showcasing Newcastle's rich religious heritage. Andy Lamb skillfully immortalizes this poignant scene through his lens, allowing us to relive this extraordinary event with every glance at the print. It stands as a timeless tribute not just to Bishop Wharton but also to all those who have dedicated their lives to serving their faith and community throughout generations past and present.

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