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On the first Saturday in August, the St Wilfrid Feast Procession takes place at Ripon in North Yorkshire. Wilfrid had been exiled from England and returned in triumph in 686. As he approached his former bishopric of Ripon, he fell ill and nearly died. After five days hovering on the brink, the bishop recovered and said that during his illness, he had had a vision of a holy procession going through the town. The people of Ripon duly obliged by commencing an annual parade on or about 3rd August in the saint’s honour. A selected man, attired in bishop’s robes, leads the parade through the streets and to the church. The delicacy of the day is Wilfrid Pie, made up of apples, sugar and cheese. Whatever the actual origin of the tradition, it does appear to be as much as nine hundred years old.
Today was also the day when Bell-Belt Day, a raucous event which had its origins in enthusiastic bell carrying monks seeking to drum up church goers by running through the streets at midnight, clanking, was celebrated in Congleton, Cheshire, during the Congleton Wakes. For some reason the bells, attached to a leather belt, eventually fell into the hands of the local sweeps, who soon turned ithe tradition into an excuse for extreme drunkenness. As a result the town corporation eventaually shut down Bell-Belt Day in the mid-19th century.
Ripon Cathedral - Minster Close by Yorkshire Lad - Paul T Ripon is located in North Yorkshire, England and is the third smallest city in England Today's church is the fourth to have stood on this site. Saint Wilfrid brought stonemasons, plasterers and glaziers from France and Italy to build his great basilica in AD 672. This view is taken from Minster Close and the best time to capture is around mid-day to minimise shadows. https://flic.kr/p/2nv4qcs
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