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The Bishops of India and Ceylon in Synod at Calcutta (b / w photo)
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The Bishops of India and Ceylon in Synod at Calcutta (b / w photo)
1599358 The Bishops of India and Ceylon in Synod at Calcutta (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Bishops of India and Ceylon in Synod at Calcutta. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 10 March 1900.
English Photographer (20th Century)); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23396120
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The Bishops of India and Ceylon in Synod at Calcutta
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is a captivating photograph that captures a significant moment in the history of religious leadership. Taken by an English photographer in the 20th century, this print showcases the gathering of esteemed bishops from different regions. The image portrays a group of distinguished clergymen, including the Bishop of Bombay, Bishop of Madras, Bishop of Tinnevelly, and many others. They are seen deep in discussion during a synod held in Calcutta. This historic event brought together these influential figures to deliberate on matters pertaining to their respective dioceses. The solemn expressions on their faces reflect their commitment to fulfilling their religious duties and responsibilities. The presence of priests and representatives from various religious orders further emphasizes the significance and diversity within Indian society. This photograph not only documents an important ecclesiastical event but also serves as a testament to the rich cultural heritage present in India and Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). It symbolizes unity among diverse communities who share common spiritual beliefs. Preserved within a private collection, this print was originally featured as an illustration for The Illustrated London News on March 10th, 1900. Its timeless nature allows us to appreciate both the historical context it represents and its artistic value as captured by an anonymous English photographer.
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