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Ritual and Riot – Friends of St Michael’s talk

Have you ever wondered why Brighton has so many Anglo Catholic churches?

Come to St Michael’s, Victoria Road, Brighton BN1 3FU Friday 29th March 6.30pm for a talk by eminent local historian, Sue Berry.

£8 on the door (doors open at 6pm)

Controversy – in Brighton’s Victorian Churches

The Brightonian Cartoon
The Brightonian Cartoon

The earlier phase of the Anglo Catholic movement greatly influenced worship in the Anglican Church from the 1840s.  It also created national headlines for Brighton which made a change from news about celebrities and sewerage issues.

St Paul’s in West Street was the first centre for the debates over the return of rituals regarded by some as Roman Catholic and, a threat to the simpler Anglican approach to worship which had developed from the Tudor period.  The Rev Arthur Wagner, incumbent of St Paul’s, was sometimes subjected to unpleasant behaviour in public because of his views and behaved with great dignity.

Wagner attracted very committed curates who went on to be the incumbents of other churches in Brighton which also became notorious for their Anglo-Catholic practices such as St Michael’s, St James, Bartholomew’s and The Annunciation.

Dr Berry will briefly explore what Anglo-Catholicism was and why it upset some so much and concentrate on its influence in Brighton

Building Appeal

                                                          Unitarian Church

Last month there was a charming site-specific performance at the Unitarian Church in New Road. ‘The Prince and the Pillars’ told the story of how the church came to be built in 1820. Continue reading Building Appeal

Fine Arts

If you love art and culture but have never heard of NADFAS, you have a treat in store. NADFAS (National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies) is a national arts charity with 90,000 members and we have a local branch. We are the Brighton and Hove Decorative and Fine Arts Society and we meet at the Brighthelm Centre in North Road, Brighton on the first Tuesday of the month at 10:45am. Continue reading Fine Arts