Sermons in Stone
John McCarthy explores the power of sacred buildings, marvelling at the architect's ability to foster a sense of awe and a unique feeling of stillness and peace.
John McCarthy celebrates the power of sacred architecture and wonders what lessons can be learned from these buildings.
Whether it's a grand cathedral or a humble non-conformist chapel, the architects who design sacred spaces are able to create a unique sense of peace. John explains, "exploring religious spaces, whether a local parish church, a simple village mosque or exuberant Hindu temple and watching the faithful in private prayer, or sharing in a service, I've been moved by this atmosphere of spirituality. I've always been intrigued as to how this sense of the sanctified can be physically built."
In order to find out more, John visits St Paul's Cathedral with The Bishop of London Richard Chartres as his guide. He then walks a few miles to a very different sacred space - Brick Lane Mosque. The building that currently houses the Mosque has been a site of worship for over 200 years, having passed hands from the Huguenots to the Methodists and then on to East London's Jewish community before becoming a Mosque in 1970s. Celebrated architect Niall McLaughlin is on hand to unpick the layers of symbolism in the bricks and mortar and to reveal the secrets to designing a space that fosters stillness.
Readings include the amusing grumblings of Bishop Earle in the 17th Century and the work of the Cornish poet Nicholas Michell. Musical selections feature the St Paul's Cathedral Choir and The Carter Family.
Presenter: John McCarthy
Producer: Max O'Brien
A TBI Media production for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4.
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Music Played
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Richard Proulx and the Cathedral Singers
Kyrie Eleison
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St Paul's Cathedral Choir
I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes
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I’m Working on A Building
The Carter Family
Readings
Title: Kings 6:2, The Bible, NIV
Publisher: Hodder and Stoughton
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Title: London
Author: Ben Johnson
Publisher: Charles Knight and Co
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Title: The Ellora Caves, from The Ruins of Many Lands – A Descriptive Poem
Author: Nicholas Michell
Publisher: William Tegg and Co
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Title: The Mahabharata
Author: J.D Smith (editor)
Publisher: Penguin Classics
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Title: ÌýOn Buildings
Author: Procopious of Caesarea
Publisher: Harvard University Press
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Title: ÌýTursun Beg in Istanbul and the Civilisation of the Ottoman Empire
Author: Bernard Lewis
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Broadcasts
- Sun 14 Aug 2016 06:05´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4
- Sun 14 Aug 2016 23:30´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4