Monday, December 6, 2021

St Felix Chapel, Babingley, Norfolk

 


St Felix Chapel, Babingley, Norfolk.
https://britishorthodox.org/directory/kings-lynn-church-of-st-mary-st-felix/

When we stopped off on our cycling holiday to see this chapel as we had been recommended to, none of us where expecting a British Orthodox Church. 

The building itself is charming. A small, wooden clad chapel with a thatched roof. Unfortunately we couldn't see inside as it was closed. It is set on a very small side road which otherwise leads to a private estate, off a very busy road that presumably, most people drive down and never even realise this little oddity is sitting down.


So who is the British Orthodox Church? According to their website it dates from 1866 when a French Dominican priest, Jules Ferrette, was consecrated to the episcopate as Bishop of Iona and its Dependencies by the Oecumenical Metropolitan of the Syrian "Jacobite" Church. Although not well received at the time, with the established Church questioning his authenticity, the Church has hung on with small groups dotted through these islands. For a brief period from 1994-2015 they rejoined the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria but have now returned to independence.   https://britishorthodox.org/aboutus/

I love spotting these small churches in unexpected places and I wish I could have seen inside this one.

As a footnote, when I went searching for information I discovered there was a ruin called St Felix Chapel, Babingley which in retrospect may have been the building we were recommended to find. Well that will have to wait for another holiday in Norfolk.  
http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/babingleyruin/babingleyruin.htm

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