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Easter 2015


Our Mystery Worshippers had a busy Holy Week. It all started in Christleton, Cheshire, England, where our reporter braved a driving rain on Palm Sunday, only to be poked with umbrellas and to discover - alas - no donkey! Then it was off to the shores of Lake Huron on Good Friday, where another reporter was spotted as a visitor and then promptly ignored - while at the cathedral in Phoenix yet another reporter was transported by divine Renaissance polyphony as the bishop went barefoot. And finally, on Easter Sunday, our reporter heard the Resurrection compared to popcorn!

> Church ruined! St Hilary’s, Wallasey, Wirral, UK
> Peace and quiet at Holy Trinity with St Mary, Berwick, UK
> Savor the moment: San Miguel Mission, Socorro, USA
> Compromise at St Mary the Virgin, Lindisfarne, UK
> Noisy church: St Christopher's, Pensacola, USA

> Resurrection and popcorn at Spirit of Grace, Surprise, USA
> Great music at Cathedral of Sts Simon & Jude, Phoenix, USA
> Spotted but not greeted at St James, Cheboygan, USA
> Brilliant acolytes at Our Lady & St Cuthbert's, Berwick, UK
> No donkey, no sermon at St James, Christleton, UK


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