Article: Ending an Era at Christ Church, Highbury, London, England: Easter Evening, 20 April 2003

Few neighborhood Anglican churches in London are more prominently and strategically situated than Christ Church, Highbury. A solid, imposing, Gothic revival structure overlooking a major thoroughfare, it is noticed by thousands of people every day. A campus of the Metropolitan University of London stands directly across the street. Highbury Gardens, which, though covering only twenty-seven acres, is the largest park in the borough of Islington, is directly adjacent. Buses pass frequently. The world-famous Arsenal football club is within shouting distance. Over ten thousand people live in Highbury ward, the vast majority within a ten or fifteen minutes' walk. Surely Christ Church should be ...

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