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Bruce
Males, husband to St Mary's vicar Reverend Jeanne Males, said: "At
a service on Tuesday evening, there was a considerable number of
teenagers who attended, which might seem surprising when you think of
recent reports that church attendance is decreasing.
"On
the contrary. Baptist churches have seen congregations grow by 50 per
cent in recent years.
"Our
church is very old, very beautiful and I'm sure people must think we are
very traditional, but we are very progressive.
"My
wife Jeanne is the church's first female vicar in 900 years, for
example. We weren't sure how the congregation would react but she's been
welcomed with open arms."
Rev
Males was appointed vicar 18 months ago having been church curate for
over four years before that, and spoke of St Mary's heritage in its
anniversary year: "The actual church itself isn't 925 years old,
but this has been a place of worship for 925 years at least. There is a
wonderful sense of that when you walk in."
While
Addington Palace became home to the Archbishops of Canterbury, St Mary's
became their place of burial. An impressive memorial marks their resting
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