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Regarded as a place of pilgrimage to the followers of the Anglo-Catholic movement from all over the UK, Kettlebaston was the liturgically highest of all Suffolk's Anglican churches.
From 1930, until his retirement in 1964, Reverend Father Harold Clear Butler said Roman Mass every day, and celebrated High Mass and Benediction on Sundays.
He also removed state notices from the porch, and refused to keep registers, or to recognise the office of the local Archdeacon of Sudbury.
Still without an electricity supply, the church is illuminated entirely by oil lamps & candles.

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