{"id":2281,"date":"2007-04-02T13:01:35","date_gmt":"2007-04-02T13:01:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/viamedia\/2007\/04\/to-westminster.html"},"modified":"2007-04-02T13:01:35","modified_gmt":"2007-04-02T13:01:35","slug":"to-westminster","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/viamedia\/2007\/04\/to-westminster.html","title":{"rendered":"To Westminster"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>If you&#8217;ve not yet visited the blog operated by <a href=\"http:\/\/westminstercathedral.blogspot.com\/index.html\">Mgr Mark Langham, Administrator of Westminster Cathedral, do. <\/a>Msgr. Langham blogs on Cathedral events &#8211; of which there are many, quite interesting &#8211; history and architecture. A recent post discusses the Gill Stations and the controversy about them.  Marvelous photographs, both contemporary and archival. A few days ago, he <a href=\"http:\/\/westminstercathedral.blogspot.com\/2007\/03\/alain-de-botton-mcdonalds-and.html\">quoted a passage from Alain de Botton&#8217;s The Architecture of Happiness, contrasting a visit to McDonald&#8217;s with Westminster, around the corner:<\/a><\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p><em>The facile din of the outer world had given way to awe and silence. Children stood close to their parents and looked around with an air of puzzled reverence. Visitors instinctively whispered, as if deep in some collective dream from which they did not wish to emerge. The anonymity of the street had been subsumed by a peculiar kind of intimacy. Everything serious in human nature seemed to be called to the surface: thoughts about limits and infinity, about powerlessness and sublimity. The stonework threw into relief all that was compromised an dull, and kindled a yearning for one to live up to its perfections.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/bp1.blogger.com\/_fEsxnkwubkc\/RgdMdnZaLUI\/AAAAAAAABVQ\/8JvaDh3v9eA\/s1600-h\/Our+Lady+statue+2.JPG\"><em><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" height=\"218\" src=\"https:\/\/bp1.blogger.com\/_fEsxnkwubkc\/RgdMdnZaLUI\/AAAAAAAABVQ\/8JvaDh3v9eA\/s320\/Our+Lady+statue+2.JPG\" width=\"213\" border=\"0\" \/><\/em><\/a><em>After ten minutes in the cathedral, a range of ideas that would have been inconceivable outside began to assume an air of reasonableness. Under the influence of the marble, the mosaics, the darkness and the incense, it seemed entirely probable that Jesus was the Son of God and has walked across the Sea of Galilee. In the presence of alabaster statues of the Virgin Mary set against rhythms of red, green and blue marble, it was no longer surprising to think that an angel might at any moment choose to descend through the layers of dense London cumulus, enter through a window in the nave, blow a golden trumpet and make an announcement in Latin about a forthcoming celestial event.<\/p>\n<p>Concepts that would have sounded demented forty metres away, in the company of a party of Finnish teenagers and vats of frying oil, had succeeded \u2013 through a work of architecture \u2013 in acquiring supreme significance and majesty. &quot;<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>If you&#8217;ve not yet visited the blog operated by Mgr Mark Langham, Administrator of Westminster Cathedral, do. Msgr. Langham blogs on Cathedral events &#8211; of which there are many, quite interesting &#8211; history and architecture. 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