Eric Gill statues adorning cathedral under scrutiny as Church confronts paedophile artist’s ‘abhorrent legacy’
Eric Gill statues adorning cathedral under scrutiny as Church confronts paedophile artist’s ‘abhorrent legacy’
The artist, posthumously revealed to have sexually abused his daughters, created sculptures of John the Baptist and Christ on the cross which are built into the exterior of Guildford Cathedral.
Clerics and lay staff are now reviewing the statues to address the “pain caused” by Gill, it can be revealed, and the Church of England has offered to support local clergy to tackle his “abhorrent” legacy.
Discussions among cathedral administrators come after the artist’s Ariel and Prospero sculpture at the BBC’s headquarters was attacked by a protester wielding a hammer, who daubed “noose all peados” (sic) on the statue.
Nicola Pratt, head of development at Guildford Cathedral, told The Telegraph: “Cathedral chapter is in the process of considering any new interpretation which may need to be added to our material to acknowledge the wrongdoings of Gill and the pain caused to others.”
The chapter, which administers the Grade II*-listed cathedral, is understood to be considering what form any intervention to address Gill’s legacy would take, and this intervention may not be the last launched by clergy.
Jamie Lorriman Eric Gill's sculpture of St John the Baptist is positioned above the doors of Guildford Cathedral - Jamie Lorriman
Another sculpture by Gill depicting Jesus on the cross adorns the St Thomas the Apostle Anglican church in Hanwell, London, and a memorial relief created by the artist is displayed in the village church of St Mary the Virgin in Lapworth, Warwickshire.
Other works in local parishes include a memorial to socialite Lady Ottoline Morel in the parish church of St Mary in Garsington, Oxfordshire.
The Church of England has said support will be given to local parishes who wish to address Gill’s legacy following the recent protest against his public work.
A spokesman for the Church said: “Eric Gill’s crimes, posthumously revealed, are abhorrent. Comprehensive lists of his art already exist, giving parishes and cathedrals the opportunity to review individually in response to their particular circumstances, and in consultation with their communities.
“The Church Buildings Council and Cathedrals Fabric Commission for England supports parishes and cathedrals with this as needed.”
The Church has indicated that, as with work to address legacies of racism and slavery, there will be no top-down review, but support will be given to local parishes who choose to act.
Work on Guildford Cathedral was begun in 1936, before Gill’s death in 1940, and long before a 1989 biography which revealed his sexual abuse.
The biography by Fiona MacCarthy revealed that the artist had an incestuous relationship with his sister and sexually abused his dog and two eldest daughters.
This prompted sexual abuse charities to demand his artworks at Broadcasting House be taken down.
The artwork at BBC headquarters was attacked by a protester on January 12. He was arrested at the scene and bailed pending enquiries.
Reference: The Telegraph: Craig Simpson
Pontiff makes surprise visit to record store and picks up vinyl LP
Pontiff makes surprise visit to record store and picks up vinyl LP
Pope Francis left locals surprised after making an unexpected visit to a record store in Rome to bless the premises.
The 85-year-old pontiff, who is a lover of classical music and opera, was seen stepping out of Stereosound, located near the Pantheon, with an LP record in hand on Tuesday evening.
The head of the Catholic Church had visited Stereosound to bless the record store after its recent renovation.
The shop owners are understood to be longtime friends of Pope Francis, who has previously spoken of the power of music and is said to enjoy tango as well as classical composers.
The Argentine pontiff, who has previously said Mozart 'lifts you to God', left with a 33 RPM record of classical music, a gift presented by the owner's daughter, Vatican News reported.
A small crowd gathered outside the venue while he was inside for around 10 minutes, but he made no public comments as he left and was driven away in a white Fiat 500L.
Stereosound's owner Letizia said the pope was an 'old customer' who had been going to the shop since he was made a cardinal in 2001, according to Vatican News.
Provided by Daily Mail The head of the Catholic Church (pictured) had visited Stereosound to bless the record store after its recent renovation, a Vatican source told AFP
While he was Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, archbishop of Buenos Aires, he would visit their shop to buy classical music records and CDs when he was in Rome on Church business and stayed at a nearby residence for visiting clerics.
It is not the first time that the pope has been seen nipping into local stores as, in 2015, he was spotted going to an opticians in central Rome to change his glasses.
The following year, three years after being elected head of the world's 1.3billion Catholics, he went to a shop to buy some new orthopaedic shoes.
Francis is known for living more simply than his predecessors, carrying his own briefcase and making his own phone calls.
He lives in modest rooms measuring 50 squares metres (540 square feet) in the Casa Santa Marta guesthouse.
His visit comes after the pope warned against attempts to cancel culture, decrying 'one-track thinking' which he said attempts to deny or rewrite history according to today's standards.
Francis made his comments in an address to diplomats, the main thrust of which was the condemnation of 'baseless' ideological misinformation about Covid-19 vaccines and the pandemic.
In his remarks on Monday, Francis warned of 'a form of ideological colonisation, one that leaves no room for freedom of expression and is now taking the form of the 'cancel culture' invading many circles and public institutions'.
He used the two words in English in the midst of a long speech in Italian.
The 'cancel culture' controversy is particularly sharp in English-speaking countries, especially in Britain where debate has raged over the country's imperialistic history.
Pro-active campaigns have seen the removal of several statues depicting historic figures who had a hand in the slave trade, such as Edward Colston.
While the pope did not mention any specific cancel culture examples, he said any historical situation must be interpreted in the context of its times and not by today's standards.
Reference: Kate Dennett For Mailonline and Afp
Pope praises role of women as peacemakers in his New Year’s address
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Murderer who claimed Scientology led him to butcher sister-in-law and boyfriend to death is killed in prison
Murderer who claimed Scientology led him to butcher sister-in-law and boyfriend to death is killed in prison
A convicted murderer who claimed Scientology led him to butcher his sister-in-law and her boyfriend to death with a hatchet, pour acid on their bodies and set fire to their home has been killed in prison.
Kenneth Thompson was found after an “attack” in his assigned housing unit in the Arizona State Prison Complex Eyman, in Florence, Arizona, on Wednesday, according to the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry.
Officials said lifesaving measures were administered to the 38-year-old but he was pronounced dead just after 1pm.
His death is now under investigation as an apparent homicide with two other inmates currently suspected of carrying out the attack, reported AZCentral.
The identities of the suspects were not revealed and no further details were given about
the attack.
Thompson had been on death row in Arizona since 2019 when he was convicted of first-degree murder, burglary, arson, criminal damage and tampering with evidence in the brutal double murder of his sister-in-law and her boyfriend back in 2012.
Thompson travelled from his home in Missouri to Arizona and murdered Penelope Edwards and
Troy Dunn, hacking them to death with a hatchet and a knife.
He then poured acid on their corpses, set their home on fire and fled the scene.
At his trial, Thompson claimed he carried out the attack to try to rescue Ms Edwards’
children after learning that one of the children was being seen by a psychiatrist.
Arizona Department of Corrections: Kenneth Thompson hacked his sister-in-law and her boyfriend to death, poured acid on their bodies and set fire to their home
He said he had been raised as a Scientologist and so believed psychiatry was “evil and a scam”.
He was not practising Scientology at the time of the attack.
Thompson’s wife had previously cared for the children while Ms Edwards was in prison and, after they returned to her care on leaving prison, he grew increasingly concerned for them.
He claimed he had planned to travel to her home to convince her to let him care for the children and only had a hatchet with him because he was planning a camping trip.
But they got into an argument and things turned violent, he claimed.
The victims’ charred bodies were found inside the home after neighbours reported a fire.
Thompson was captured by police driving along an interstate headed back to his home.
A bloodied knife and hatchet with human hair on it was found inside his vehicle.
Reference: Independent: Rachel Sharp
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