Parish Excursion to Keswick (19 July 2025)

Published on 22 July 2025 at 17:57

We had a truly wonderful day in the Lake District. We visited the beautiful Orthodox Church of Saints Bega, Mungo and Herbert in Braithwaite.

After two beautiful walks at Whinlatter, England's only mountain forest, our day concluded with Vespers for the Feast of St Elijah, which we celebrated together with Presvytera Jenny Musther, the wife of the late Fr John Musther (1940-2023) who started and led for many years the Orthodox community in Keswick. 

Fr John and Presvytera Jenny Musther 

Our group on the day!

Photos by Euglin Terpo, Michaela Pampalou, Esther & Symeon Banev


Inscription

For the Spot where the Hermitage stood

On St. Herbert's Island.

William Wordsworth (1815)

This Island, guarded from profane approach
By mountains high and waters widely spread,
Is that recess to which St. Herbert came
In life's decline; a self-secluded Man,
After long exercise in social cares
And offices humane, intent to adore
The Deity, with undistracted mind,
And meditate on everlasting things.
—Stranger! this shapeless heap of stones and earth
(Long be its mossy covering undisturbed!)
Is reverenced as a vestige of the Abode
In which, through many seasons, from the world
Removed, and the affections of the world,
He dwelt in solitude.—But he had left
A Fellow-labourer, whom the good Man loved
As his own soul. And, when within his cave
Alone he knelt before the crucifix
While o'er the Lake the cataract of Lodore
Pealed to his orisons, and when he paced
Along the beach of this small isle and thought
Of his Companion, he would pray that both,
(Now that their earthly duties were fufill'd)
Might die in the same moment. Nor in vain
So prayed he:—as our Chronicles report,
Though here the Hermit numbered his last day,
Far from St. Cuthbert his beloved Friend,
Those holy Men both died in the same hour.

St Hertbert's Island, Derwentwater, Keswick