Amen Court, EC4M

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This is either a reference to the makers of rosaries, known as Pater Nosters (from the Latin for Our Father), or the writers of religious texts. Given its proximity to St Paul’s Cathedral, this is a private court owned by the cathedral’s chapter, this is hardly surprising. Like nearby Paternoster Row, Ave Marie Lane and Amen Corner this was where rosary beads were strung together and sold to the public in Roman Catholic England. It has also been suggested that this is where rosary processions around the precincts would come to their conclusion ending with the words “Et fidelium animæ per misericordiam Dei requiescant in pace. Amen”.

 

 

 

 

 

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