News by email Donate

Suggestions

Top Stories

Most Read

Popular Videos

Lancaster Priory Sophia 3 banner.png
Lancaster Priory Sophia 3.png
Rob Battersby
World News

Lancaster church recognises slave trade ties with girl sculpture

by Kelly Valencia

Lancaster Priory is currently showcasing a significant art installation featuring three sculptures of Sophia, an 11-year-old enslaved girl baptised in the church in 1799.

This initiative is part of the church’s effort to confront its historical role in the slave trade, considering Lancaster's ranking as the fourth-largest slavery port in the UK.

Working alongside Facing the Past, an organisation committed to reflecting on and addressing historical omissions, the church has gained valuable insights into its historical involvement with slavery.

This includes a deeper understanding of how the church benefited from slavery and the individual narratives of 76 enslaved individuals documented in the church registers. Among them is Sophia Fileen, baptised on 15th February 1799, and specifically recorded in the church register as a “negro aged 11 years of Lancaster”.

Rob Battersby

Rev Leah Vasey Saunders, vicar of Lancaster Priory, said: “We continue to respond to the disruptive act of protest in our churchyard by seeking to disrupt the inside of the church, making space for Black history and presence and encouraging dialogue, to enable us to develop future resources to face the past truthfully.

“We also want to remember and make visible the 76 Black Africans named in our registers. Sophia is the first step towards this. Her name means ‘wisdom.’ Our prayer is that she will inspire us as we step into a future that makes space for those exploited and unacknowledged in the past.”

The installation ends on 31st January.

 

A Monthly Gift Of $11 Makes A World Of Difference

In a world of fake news there’s never been a greater need for quality Christian journalism. Premier’s mission is to provide the Church with the most up to date and relevant news, told from a Christian perspective. But we can’t do it without you.

Unlike many websites we haven't put up a paywall — we want to keep our journalism free at the point of need and as open as we can. Premier’s news output takes a lot of time, money and hard work to produce. No one in the USA is sharing news like we are across radio, magazines and online so please help us to continue that today.

For a monthly gift of $11 or more we’d also be able to send you a free copy of the brand new Premier Bible, a wonderful Anglicised version of the NLT packed with exclusive bonus content, reading plan and resources to help you get the most out of scripture.

Your monthly support will make a world of difference. Thank you.

Support Us
Continue the conversation on our Facebook page

Related Articles

Sign up to our newsletter to stay informed with news from a Christian perspective.

News by email

Connect

Donate

Donate