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To have such a Mass celebrated in the mother church of England was ‘very impressive, very moving. We must pray a lot for the ...
The pageant is free to visit with a trail map to download on the Canterbury Medieval Pageant website.
The July 7 event at Canterbury is evidence of a growing interest in shrines, saints and relics in the Church of England, ...
A festive parade that takes crowds back to the Middle Ages is celebrating its 10th year. With historical links to the likes ...
By foot, bike and MG, a writer undertakes a journey from Winchester to Canterbury, along a route taken since at least the ...
This scenic city often gets forgotten about, it’s a quiet yet beautiful location that’s no doubt worth visiting. In summer, ...
The name comes from a rooster character in a Middle Age fable that was eventually widely popularized in "The Canterbury Tales," Geoffrey Chaucer's 14th century short story anthology that had a ...
The author of “The Canterbury Tales” was a bureaucrat, businessman and emissary. He wove the colorful personalities he encountered into his work.
Composed between 1387 and 1400, “The Canterbury Tales” narrates the adventures of various characters on a pilgrimage to Canterbury Cathedral from London, with tales featuring figures such as the Wife ...
The University of Nottingham has put a trigger warning on Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales because they contain 'expressions of Christian faith'.
According to the University of Nottingham, “The Canterbury Tales” by Geoffrey Chaucer communicate Christian contents that can be a problem for students of the course in “Chaucer and His ...
Students studying a module on Geoffrey Chaucer at the University of Nottingham have been issued a trigger warning for ‘expressions of Christian faith’ in his famous Canterbury Tales.