I came across the folk ballad 'Bread and Fishes' a few years ago. It is inspired by the (bizarre) legend that Mary and Joseph travelled to England with Jesus when he was a child:
My favourite verse goes something like this:
We're travellin' to Glaston through England's green lanes
To hear of men's troubles, to hear of men's pains
We travel the wide world o'er land and the sea
To tell all the people how they can be free.
Although the story has no basis in historical fact, I still love it. There's something special about the idea of Jesus in an English country lane. Perhaps a culturally relevant image of Jesus for Brits; a story which makes him seem more familiar, closer to us. It reminds us that Jesus isn't just for first century Palestinians, but for us too.
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