Henrician reform
'... the bones of saints were dragged out from their reliquaries and destroyed.'
This is not to say that secular cathedrals were exempt from the process of change that had been unleashed by the Break with Rome. For instance, in 1541 Henry VIII visited York Minster, and as a gesture of defiance against popery, and of allegiance to the king, the dean Richard Layton smashed the shrine of St William, formerly the main focus of worship at York.
Such actions were occurring all across England, as the bones of saints were dragged out from their reliquaries and destroyed. Occasionally these efforts were thwarted, as at Durham, where the monks were able to save the body of St Cuthbert when the Commissioners opened the shrine, and later re-buried him in the cathedral.
Published: 2005-02-04