Canterbury Cathedral, the former primatial seat of the Catholic Church in England and one of the great pilgrimage centers of medieval Christendom, hosted a "silent disco" dedicated to 80s music on August 15, the Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary. The Anglican cathedral organized two evening sessions with DJs, special lighting, and LED headphones on the same date on which, for centuries, the Benedictine monks of Canterbury solemnly celebrated o…
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Canterbury Cathedral, the former primatial seat of the Catholic Church in England and one of the great pilgrimage centers of medieval Christendom, hosted a "silent disco" dedicated to 80s music on August 15, the Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary. The Anglican cathedral organized two evening sessions with DJs, special lighting, and LED headphones on the same date on which, for centuries, the Benedictine monks of Canterbury solemnly celebrated o…