Memorial to mark extraordinary life of Nicola Trahan
Nicola was a schoolgirl member of the French Resistance who was awarded the Croix de Guerre. She spent her later years volunteering in her parish in Orcheston and at Salisbury Cathedral
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Nicola was a schoolgirl member of the French Resistance who was awarded the Croix de Guerre. She spent her later years volunteering in her parish in Orcheston and at Salisbury Cathedral
I’ve been worshipping at a variety of places here, among them the Anglican Cathedral of St George. Coincidentally, the building was consecrated in 1898 by the then Bishop of Salisbury, John Wordsworth. I sit next to Bishop Wordsworth’s memorial in Salisbury Cathedral at Morning Prayer every day. So in that sense I feel very close to home.
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