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Interactive Reflection on Savery produced by two Archbishops The joint reflection has been posted on youtube and is also accessible through the Archbishop of Canterbury's web site. It was filmed at the site of the Slave Market in Zanzibar, now the island’s Anglican Cathedral, during the recent Anglican Primates Meeting. The Archbishops were shown two small preserved slave pits, where up to 175 men, women and children were held in appalling conditions, chained and in darkness, often without food and water. Dr Sentamu spent some time at a memorial to the slaves which features some of the original chains used when the market was operating. In the film, Dr Williams says that the experience brought home the reality of the trade: He says that the instinct to enslave is still very much present in the modern world: Dr Sentamu says that holding the original chains was a harrowing experience: “Every person is made in the image and likeness of God, of great worth and of great value and to be treated with great dignity. In that place was almost I felt, almost like an altar where you couldn’t but take off your shoes … you were on holy ground – holy ground.” The Archbishops' reflection has been issued in the run up to the Church's Walk of Witness, to be held in London on March 24th. The walk will be led by both Archbishops and will culminate in an act of public worship in Kennington Park, where the Archbishops will offer further reflections on the nature of the slave trade and its modern legacies. More details of the walk can be found at www.makingourmark.org.uk |
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