No detailed programme is available, but there are more details on the concert from St. James' Church website, more information on the monastery from its website, where there are pages in English.
Thursday, 18 October 2012
Russian music in London
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No detailed programme is available, but there are more details on the concert from St. James' Church website, more information on the monastery from its website, where there are pages in English.
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I'm not sure why they are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Diocese, given that the Bishop, half the clergy and a majority of the laypeople left all together just six years ago, and what had been an open and accepting place is now just an extended Russian Embassy Chaplaincy.
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