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The photos I have used on this site are mainly my own or those of Carol Mullineux and Matthew Sutton to whom I am grateful. For the other photos and quotes, I have tried, wherever possible, to give the relevant credits and references. Please do not copy the photos or text on this site without permission from me. Thank you. -- Richard Sutton

Tag: Thin places

Holy Island

Holy Island

There is no escaping from the influence of the sea here. Holy Island, Lindisfarne, off the east coast of Northumberland, is dominated by the rhythm of the tides as they ebb and flow. This is a ‘thin place’ with a deep spiritual history.

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By Richard Suttonin Blog Posts, Britain's Christian Heritage, Encounters with Grace, Most Popular Posts, Places of InterestMarch 6, 2017August 4, 2025747 Words3 Comments

The Wonder and the Mystery

The Wonder and the Mystery

Mull and little Iona nearby, like so many parts of the Scottish Highlands, are places of mystery, at times dark and wet, but always possessing a sense of grandeur and majesty. This is a ‘thin place’ – where heaven and earth seem to meet.

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By Richard Suttonin Blog Posts, Britain's Christian Heritage, Encounters with Grace, Places of InterestDecember 8, 2016December 31, 2022778 Words3 Comments
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