While the British Museum gets more notice, the Victoria and Albert is more friendly, including a very good cafe. The photo here is of a display of processional crosses which are ordinarily mounted on a staff and carried by a cleric into the sanctuary of a Roman or Anglican church at the beginning of the service. The cross is the symbol of sacrifice and obedience. It is the sign of a humble self-giving love. I find the gold, silver and ornate nature of these incongruous with that meaning, but so is much else in the church. As a member of the clergy I like my vestments and stoles that obviously set me apart from those who did not attend seminary. Maybe we are all a work of incongruity.
The best adventures are those that contain surprises. There are wonders to be discovered by getting lost in the Highlands of Scotland or on the back roads of New England. There may just be a chance to meet a special character who changes your life. In ancient times these were sometimes known as angels.
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