Liverpool Cathedral {C Of E}
Altar/The Nave aka"The Well”
Other Dimensions Corridors/Chapels
Related Interior Themes
Painting In Photograph of Jesus Christ "Christ Rises From The Dead" (left) By Rob Floyd
Flowering the cross is a Western Christian tradition practiced at the arrival of Easter, in which worshippers place flowers on the bare wooden cross
that was used in the Good Friday liturgy, in order to symbolize "the new life that
emerges from Jesus’s death on Good Friday".[1][2][3] The result is a flowered cross that is
set near the chancel for Eastertide.
Meet the artist who wants to help people connect with God through his paintings (christiantoday.com)
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The North Isle runs
from the NE Transept (War memorial) to the Children's Chapel and Chapter House,
on the left, and the Ambulatory, on the right. The High Altar is on the other
side of the wall that can be seen on the right
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