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FaithYou are in: North Yorkshire > Faith > In the footsteps of the monks In the footsteps of the monksby Rt. Rev. John Packer, Bishop of Ripon and Leeds Find out why several hundred people will be walking from Ripon Cathedral to Fountains Abbey on Boxing Day. On Boxing Day, around 10.15am, following a service in Ripon Cathedral at 9.30, several hundred people will leave from outside the Cathedral to walk the four miles to Fountains Abbey.Ìý For me it is one of the highlights of the year, though more so on a crisp winter morning than if it is pouring with rain!Ìý The walk gives us the chance to talk with one another and to reflect on those who first walked that route in 1132.Ìý Ripon Cathedral They were a group of monks from St. Mary’s Abbey, York, who had become dissatisfied with the lazy cosmopolitan attitudes of their City monastery and wanted a tougher spiritual challenge.ÌýÌý They spent Christmas at Ripon and then walked up the Skell Valley to found their abbey in a place as desolate, cold and damp as they could find!Ìý It was a mark of their commitment to God and desire to pray without distraction. That was their aim.Ìý Today Fountains in its beauty speaks of God’s hand in nature, and the glory of both the buildings and their setting.Ìý Bishop John Packer ÌýIt is still a place of prayer, and after the walk, we sing carols with an excellent band accompaniment in the cellarium (under cover!) at 12 noon. The walk itself is an opportunity to stretch our legs and enjoy the fresh air.Ìý From Ripon Cathedral we walk through the market square and out through the suburbs to the Pateley Bridge road, then turning through fields and Studley Royal parkland to walk through John Aislabie’s 18th century water gardens to the Abbey itself.ÌýÌý We are led by a cross as a reminder of that first walk of 1132.
Come and join us – at Ripon Cathedral, on the walk or in the Abbey itself for the carols,ÌýÌý It is a morning of fun, celebration and a chance to think about the year past and the one ahead. Bishop Packerlast updated: 02/12/2008 at 16:01 You are in: North Yorkshire > Faith > In the footsteps of the monks
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