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This unique new book records and celebrates the extraordinary wisdom and genius of Frederick William Dwelly, the first Dean of Liverpool. His creativity in the use of poetry, of music, of the commissioning of art, and in the use of the Great Space of Liverpool Cathedral set him apart from his peers and won huge admiration from all quarters. Above all, his liturgy was always centred around the value of the human being and he fostered worship that was dignified, imaginative and relevant for the thousands of people who attended services. Peter Kennerley's lively account of the work of a true master of liturgy is set in the context of the story of the cathedral itself, to create this highly readable, beautifully illustrated and fascinating volume.
Contents
Foreword by Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury vii Apologia ix 1 The establishment of a new cathedral in Liverpool 1 2 The development of a priest 35 3 Consecration 61 4 Canon Dwelly 89 5 The establishment of the deanery 121 6 Controversy 151 7 The liturgical artist 167 8 "The first human milestone" 203 9 Dwelly tradition: death mask or spirit 231 10 Cathedrals are the success story of the Church of England 257 Postscript by Simon Macaulay 283 Notes 289 Bibliography 301