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Anna Chaplain makes poignant film for Thy Kingdom Come

Writer: Debbie ThrowerDebbie Thrower

Updated: Jun 3, 2021


At the request of Rochester Diocese, Anna Chaplain Sue Proctor has made a short film as part of the global prayer campaign, Thy Kingdom Come. Coinciding with Pentecost, Sue Proctor's recording forms part of a series for Rochester Cathedral marking Thy Kingdom Come.


In the film Sue, from St Barnabas Cray, Orpington, talks about the impact of the pandemic and describes a service held at Easter in the garden of a care home in her parish, telling how a resident with dementia responded. Sue's video is part of the cathedral's ten-day offering of videos on the themes of prayer.


 


 
 

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