Notre Dame de Rouen. The façade of the Gothic Church in France. Photographer: Hippo1947. Licence: SHUTTERSTOCK.

Tuesday 30 July 2019

Saint Abdon And Saint Sennen. Martyrs. Feast Day, Today, 30 July.



Text from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal,
unless otherwise stated.

Saints Abdon and Sennen.
   Martyrs.
   Feast Day 30 July.

Simple.

Red Vestments.




Saint Sennen Church,
Sennen, Cornwall, England.
Photo: 5 November 2008.
Source: Own work.
Author: Andrewrabbott
(Wikimedia Commons)




Illustration: SENNEN COVE


Saint Sennen's Church is a Parish Church, of The Church of England,
in SennenCornwall, England. The Church is Mediaeval. It is known as the
Parish Church of Land's End, Cornwall, and the Patron is The Duke of Cornwall
(Wikipedia)


Stained-Glass Window in The East Wall of the Church of Saint Sennen,
Sennen, Cornwall, England.
Illustration: SENNEN COVE




The South Aisle leading to The Lady Chapel.
Illustration: SENNEN COVE

The South Aisle, added in the 15th Century, was Dedicated in 1441. The date can be read
on the base of The Font. The floor of Cornish Slate in The Lady Chapel was laid in the 1990s. In The Lady Chapel is a rather battered Statue of The Virgin Mary, one of several figures recovered from a Wall Niche nearly 300 years ago. There is also a 17th Century Post-Reformation Communion Table, and, on the Wall by the Window, is a fragment of a Painting, presumably still in existence beneath the plaster. It is interesting to try and work out what the complete picture could be. The Font is striking by virtue of its lid, carved by a local farmer, Mr. Saundry, out of wood from the wreck of "The SS Khyber", sunk on 15 March 1905, near Saint Levan, Cornwall. The Font now stands on a floor of Delabole Slate , matching The Lady Chapel, laid in 1999, following a major repair to rid the rear of the Church of rotten Pews and Flooring. Finally the discerning eye will pick out the end section of the Letter from King Charles 1, thanking Cornish folk for their loyalty.
(Text from SENNEN COVE)

Saints Abdon and Sennen, born in Persia, "were arrested and taken to Rome under the Emperor Decius. They were scourged with cords, weighted with lead, and beheaded" (Roman Martyrology). This was in the middle of the 3rd-Century (254 A.D.)

Mass: Intret.



Saint Sennen Church,
Sennen, Cornwall, England.
Illustration: SENNEN COVE




Interior of Saint Sennen Church,
Sennen, Cornwall, England.
Illustration: SENNEN COVE

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