
Bishops tend to clean up pretty well when there are cameras around, both in dress and attitude. I suppose that, like most people, we want to look good for posterity. In this Lambeth Conference’s photograph we all wore the dress of our order, the rochet and chimere. It is informative to note that at the last Lambeth Conference ten years ago, the first one attended by women bishops, all participants were asked to wear cassocks for the official photograph, a copy of which hangs in the hall outside the elevator near my office. The reason for this was that it avoided having women dress in episcopal (bishop’s) vestments. So in some ways, they still weren’t in the picture.
I am trying to picture the Church as I imagine God imagines it. Of course I can’t. I keep having to move back to get everyone in the field of view.
1 comment:
This picture is priceless. Especially that bearded bishop up on the third row from the top waving to the camera. What presence, what grace? Magnifying this picture also captures some rather telling expressions of not so happy campers. I could only imagine it being rather muggy in that crowd.
Ken Pepin
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