Mon 19 Sep 2022 00:00 - Fri 21 Oct 2022 23:00
Bristol Cathedral launches a new exhibition, All God’s Children, as part of its work to understand its links with the transatlantic trade of enslaved people. Research that informed the exhibition discovered that between 1670 and 1900, roughly 1,000 people were buried or memorialised in the Cathedral and its grounds. Around 200 (20%) of them had a close connection to the slavery-based economy.
All God’s Children is an exhibition in two parts;
At the end of the exhibition, everyone is invited to comment, reflect and feedback about what they think the Cathedral should do next. For example;
We hope that the exhibition will inform a wide-ranging conversation about the stories we tell in the Cathedral, the ways in which we can repair and restore damaged relationships and the ways we can work together for a better future for everyone.
Details for visitors:
There is no charge to visit the exhibition or the Cathedral.
The exhibition in the Cathedral will be on display from 23rd August –21st October. It will be available whenever the Cathedral is open. Visit bristol-cathedral.co.uk/visit-us/opening-hours/ for latest updates.
The exhibition on College Green will be on display from 24th August – 29th September. Available 24/7.
The Very Revd Dr Mandy Ford, Dean of Bristol said:
For too long, the church has ignored, hidden or denied the experience of God’s captured, trafficked and enslaved children. Before we can work together for a better future we need to tell the truth about the past and this exhibition is the beginning of that truth telling at Bristol Cathedral. It is painful for those who suffer the intergenerational trauma of slavery and racism and painful for those of us who feel shame and guilt for past and present sins. We want to hear many voices in response to this exhibition as we look to a future in which Bristol Cathedral is a safe and hospitable place for All God’s Children.
About Bristol Cathedral
People have been praying and worshipping on this site for the last one thousand years. Today, the Cathedral continues to be an open and welcoming space for all people to pause for thought, find beauty and peace, feel the sacred and come together as communities. From Monday to Friday the Cathedral is open to visitors from 8.00 until 17:00, with Choral Evensong or Evening Prayer at 17:15. On Saturdays and Sundays, we are open from 8:00 until 15:15, with Choral Evensong at 15:30. Admission is free and all are very welcome to come inside and look around. Feel free to wander and soak up the atmosphere, sit quietly somewhere, or join us in one of our services.
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