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SUMMARY:Pilgrimage in London – The first of many celebrations for Sir Francis Bacon in 2026
DESCRIPTION:A pilgrimage to places connected with Sir Francis Bacon\, Viscount St Alban.\nA 2026 Bacon400 Celebration led by Peter Dawkins and Jonathan Tod.\nPlease come and join us for this special pilgrimage celebrating Sir Francis Bacon\, Viscount St Alban. 2026 is the Quatercentenary of the death and burial of Francis Bacon\, and this pilgrimage is the inner or more private beginning of the public celebrations which will unfold over the course of the year. \nThe 2026 Bacon400 London pilgrimage will start at St Martin-in-the-Fields\, where Francis Bacon was baptised on 25 January 1561\, then proceed to the site of York House\, Bacon’s London home when growing up and then later when he was Lord Keeper and Lord Chancellor. \nAfter this we will walk to the site of Essex House\, where the Shakespeare Circle used to meet. Essex House (previously Leicester House) was built on the site of the Outer Temple of the Knights Templar. \nFollowing this\, we will walk through to Middle Temple Fountain Court\, on the south side of which is Middle Temple Hall\, where the Shakespeare play\, Twelfth Night\, was enacted. \nWe will then proceed to the Inner Temple\, where we will visit Temple Church\, the round church of the Knights Templar. \nAfter this\, we will have a celebratory lunch in the Luncheon Room of the Inner Temple\, which has been reserved for our private use. \nAfter lunch we will walk to the site of Temple Bar\, marked by the Temple Bar Memorial\, and then proceed eastwards along Fleet Street\, crossing the River Fleet\, and ascending Ludgate Hill to St Paul’s Cathedral and the relocated Temple Bar Archway designed by Sir Christopher Wren. \nThe Inner Temple Inn of Court twins Gray’s Inn of Court\, where Francis Bacon had his lawyer’s chambers and of which he was Treasurer for many years. Twinship is the key to everything\, and we aim to celebrate twinship! \nAnother example of twinship is that of government and people\, wherein their friendship and judiciously balanced interdependence is crucial to democracy. \nTemple Bar\, as originally positioned\, is where the Liberty of Westminster meets the Liberty of the City of London. Temple Bar is thus symbolic of the democratic judicial balance between the government and the people\, which underlies our constitutional democracy. \nYet another twinship is that of the two eminent personages called St Alban – the 3rd/4th century Romano-British St Alban and the 16th/17th century English Viscount St Alban. \nThis pilgrimage is designed to inaugurate a St Alban II pilgrimage route\, which will twin the St Alban I pilgrimage route. \nThe St Alban I pilgrimage route starts in London and ends at St Alban’s Cathedral\, which marks the burial place of the Romano-British St Alban and contains the saint’s shrine. \nThe St Alban II pilgrimage route will also start in London (this pilgrimage marks the first steps on the route) and will end at St Michael’s Church\, St Albans\, where Viscount St Alban’s body was buried in the chancel vault\, with an enigmatic sculpted memorial monument placed in the chancel above. \nThere will be a pre-pilgrimage talk on Zoom by Peter Dawkins at 5pm (GMT) on Sunday 18 January. This will be private\, for those who participate in this pilgrimage. \nFor further information and booking\, please contact the Organiser (FBRT). \nPhoto: Tilman2007. Wikimedia Commons: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license.
URL:https://www.fbrt.org.uk/event/pilgrimage-in-london-the-first-of-many-celebrations-for-sir-francis-bacon-in-2026/
CATEGORIES:Pilgrimage
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210621
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SUMMARY:Revelation & Celebration
DESCRIPTION:A Golden Child ‘Quantum’ Pilgrimage led by Peter and Sarah Dawkins. \nThe ‘Golden Child’ refers to the good or golden heart\, both of humanity and of nature. The Golden Child pilgrimages are designed to act as a prayer\, working with key power-points in nature and the archetypal wisdom in the Dionysian mythology\, to help rescue\, protect\, strengthen and enable all good hearts everywhere to more fully open and manifest their inherent goodness. \nDue to the coronavirus and ongoing restrictions to travel\, etc.\, this Golden Child pilgrimage will take place as an on-line ‘quantum’ pilgrimage. The power-points in nature that we shall be focusing on are the alta-major\, brow and crown chakras of the Swan landscape temple of Europe\, located respectively at Schleswig in North Germany\, the Himmelbjerget in Jutland\, Denmark\, and the Jotunheimen Mountains in Norway. \nThis event is now fully booked.
URL:https://www.fbrt.org.uk/event/revelation-celebration-a-golden-child-pilgrimage/
LOCATION:Schleswig\, North Germany – Himmelbjerget\, Jutland\, Denmark – Jotunheimen Mountains\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Pilgrimage
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