‘Anchors in our landscapes’: secular Scotland is fast losing its churches
by Severin Carrell Scotland editor from World news | The Guardian on (#6HDV5)
Row over disinterment in East Lothian church highlights big property selloff accompanying retreat from organised religion
At first sight the lichen-covered sandstone slab seems to be a doorstep for Morham church in East Lothian. Yet four rusting iron rings set into the stone hint at the slab's true purpose.
Once the slab is lifted by those four iron rings, stairs lead down into a crypt which hold the remains of some pivotal figures in Scottish history. Their presence is delaying the sale of the church overhead, in a controversy that raises significant questions about the ramifications of one of the biggest property selloffs of modern times.
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