Showing posts with label Richard Chartres. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richard Chartres. Show all posts

Friday, January 22, 2016

Vicars Should Grow Beards to Reach Out to Muslims, Bishop Suggests


THE TELEGRAPH: Bishop of London says priests with hipster-style facial hair in Muslim areas ‘can only be applauded’

It brings together the most unlikely of bedfellows from Prince Harry to Gerry Adams and even – in many depictions – God himself.

Now the fashion for beards has been given the blessing of the Church of England, after one of the country’s most senior clerics praised vicars who grow them to appeal to Muslim communities around them.

The Bishop of London, the Rt Rev Richard Chartres, singled out two East End priests who had cultivated bushy facial hair “of an opulence that would not have disgraced a Victorian sage”, for special praise.

More than simply a fashion choice, the move reflected a desire to “reach out” to the community in their Tower Hamlets parishes, a large proportion of whom are of Bangladeshi origin, he said.

It is, he added, an acknowledgement of the fact that in many Middle Eastern and Asian cultures the hirsute appearance is more associated with “holy men” than hipsters.

It is, he added, an acknowledgement of the fact that in many Middle Eastern and Asian cultures the hirsute appearance is more associated with “holy men” than hipsters.

The bishop, who sports what he describes as a “modest” beard dating from the late 1970s, made the observation in an article for the Church Times tracing the history of facial hair over the last 2,000 years of Christianity.

In Islam beards are viewed as an “adornment” and Muslim men are encouraged to wear them to honour the Prophet Mohammed. » | John Bingham, Religious Affairs Editor | Friday, January 22, 2016

Sunday, June 03, 2012

Bishop of London on the Role of Church and Monarchy

BBC: Talking on The Andrew Marr Show, the Bishop of London spoke of the role of the Queen as Defender of the Faith.

Rt Rev Richard Chartres also explained how Prince Charles' announcement that he would be "Defender of Faith" as monarch would not conflict with his position as the head of the Church of England. Watch BBC video » | Sunday, June 03, 2012

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