17-23 June: Refugee week.

Refugee Week 2024

This post is based on a notice from Canterbury Cathedral’s website.

During this week of focus on the plight of refugees, we invite you to explore what ‘home’ means to you and to those who have had to leave their own homes as a result of war, violence, oppression and climate change.

Six years ago the Cathedral welcomed an installation entitled ‘Suspended’. These garments were hanging above the congregation in the nave; they came from refugees on the Isle of Lesbos or the camps around Calais; clothes they were glad to discard when they were offered a clean change. Their lives have been suspended between their old homes, destroyed or stolen, and who knows what future.

Today we are invited to experience how these refugees have come to create a new home here in Canterbury, and the cultural richness that they have brought with them.


Organised and devised by the Refugee Project Board including:
Kent Refugee Action Network, the Social Justice Network of the Diocese and
Canterbury Cathedral.

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