The choir members are back from their holidays today, so Choral Evensong recommences at 6.30 tonight. Indeed, we have a treat today as we can listen to St Mary’s Cathedral in Edinburgh on Radio 3 first. (And they are not singing Kelly in C this year).
My Presbyterian friends, (yes I do have Presbyterian friends, don’t be tiresome) are often surprised at the things that Episcopalians do. Chief amongst the customs that astonish them is that of going to the pub after Evensong or any other excuse. Indeed, this religious rite seems to be replicated throughout much of the British Anglican/Episcopal world and at least in this glorious city is a custom that we know has been established for several centuries. (There are historical records of unpaid bar bills having to be settled)
Does it happen in the US and Canada? I’m not sure. However, we can know of the extent of this activity in the UK from the wonderful website which deals in Cathedral Choir Pubs. So sophisticated is it now that it uses Google maps and all kinds of Web 2.0ery
Anyway, my purpose for posting here is to assert that, being the inclusive kind of congregation that we are, in Glasgow, the choir trip to the pub is not limited to members of the choir. Oh no, all kinds of [clergy and other] ne’er-do-wells tag along from time to time.
New riff-raff always welcome.
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