Sir Christopher Frayling to speak at Chichester Cathedral...

Tuesday, 29th April 2008

Professor Sir Christopher Frayling will be speaking at Chichester Cathedral on Thursday 8th May at 6.30pm. Christopher Frayling is the Rector of the Royal College of Art and Chairman of the Arts Council, and he will be visiting the Cathedral especially to give a lecture titled '... to do the right thing for the wrong reason...' The Visual Arts and Spirituality.
This is one of a series of lectures to celebrate Chichester's famous Bishop George Bell, who died 50 years ago this year (1883 -1958). The series of lectures 'Bishop George Bell and his Legacy' is hosted by the Dean of Chichester and subsequent lectures will be given by a number of other famous speakers including The Rt Hon Frank Field MP and Dame Mary Tanner, President of the World Council of Churches.
George Bell is famous worldwide for his life's work and his memorial in the Cathedral records him as a "Champion of the Oppressed" and "A True Pastor, Poet and Patron of the Arts". Nowadays, Bell is most famously remembered for championing the people of Germany suffering under the Third Reich. He befriended refugees from Germany, issued repeated warnings about the dangers of Nazism, and pleaded - controversially - for the sparing of German cities and their civilian populations during the saturation bombings in the last years of the war. Bell also befriended Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a young German pastor and theologian, who was involved in the conspiracy to assassinate Hitler in 1944. Bonhoeffer was eventually hanged, and it was to George Bell that he sent his last recorded greeting: "Tell him that for me this is the end, the beginning of life..."
The historic Bell-Arundel Screen in Chichester Cathedral was erected in Bell's memory in 1961 by his "friends and admirers in many lands and of many faiths."
The lectures take place in the Nave of the Cathedral, following Choral Evensong, and all are welcome. Admission is free.
Christopher Frayling is the brother of the Dean of Chichester, the Very Revd Nicholas Frayling.
The lectures are part of a substantial events programme celebrating both George Bell and 900 years of Chichester Cathedral - please see notes below.
Further information from the Cathedral Offices 01243 782595 or ww.chichestercathedral.org.uk