Charred Cross of Coventry

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The Charred Cross of Coventry is a symbolic cross formed from two charred medieval roof timbers of Coventry’s old cathedral, preserved as a powerful memorial to the destruction of the city in the Second World War and a sign of reconciliation.

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Charred Cross of Coventry canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian cross
symbol of reconciliation
war memorial
associatedWith Cross of Nails
surface form: Community of the Cross of Nails

Coventry Blitz ruins altar
Provost Richard Howard
city of Coventry’s identity
associatedWithConflict World War II
surface form: Second World War
contextOf post-war peace and reconciliation movement
country United Kingdom
creator clergy of Coventry Cathedral
culturalSignificance iconic symbol of Coventry’s wartime suffering and forgiveness
denomination Anglicanism (broadly)
surface form: Anglicanism
genre religious memorial
hasMotto Father Forgive
hasPart two intersecting charred beams
heritage medieval Coventry Cathedral
heritageDesignation part of Grade I listed Coventry Cathedral ruins
inception 1940
influenced global Cross of Nails reconciliation network
locatedIn Coventry
Coventry Cathedral
England
United Kingdom
West Midlands
madeFrom two charred wooden beams
material charred medieval roof timbers
notableFor being formed from timbers burned in the Coventry Blitz
role in Coventry’s ministry of reconciliation
ownedBy Chapter of Coventry Cathedral
surface form: Dean and Chapter of Coventry Cathedral
partOf Coventry Cathedral
surface form: Coventry Cathedral ruins
positionedAt altar of the ruined Coventry Cathedral
purpose memorial to the bombing of Coventry Cathedral
sign of reconciliation between former enemies
religion Christianity
significantEvent Coventry Blitz
bombing of Coventry on 14 November 1940
symbolizes Christian forgiveness
destruction of Coventry in the Second World War
peace
reconciliation
visitorAttraction Coventry Cathedral
surface form: Coventry Cathedral ruins

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