My former view of Saint Aloysius church |
Since May, temporary HQ for the monograph writing
has a Victorian Fellows’ set in Somerville ,
while my own room in a much more recent building is gutted and refurbished over
summer. Since May, I’ve quite enjoyed the view from the kitchen in this set – onto the back of St. Aloysius’ church on Saint
Giles, its stained glass windows and the crosses on its roof. These have been
quite a useful aid to ruminating on the history of the church while waiting for
the kettle to boil.
Armed with funds and devotion, St. Aloysius is however engaged in building work of its
own. Behind the set, they have with remarkable speed erected a fantastically
high brick façade without any windows. So my helpful ecclesiastical view, while
I write Elusive Church, has vanished entirely. From here on, I’ll have to rely solely on my own
powers of imagination.
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