Worship has been offered every day at the celebrated Durham Cathedral in the North East of England for more than 900 years. But visitors who plan to attend the UNESCO World Heritage site and Norman building, which was constructed between 1093 and 1133, will now need to show their digital CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus vaccination records this Christmas. Upon entry, all visitors over the age of 18 must be prepared to show their NHS COVID Pass as proof of vaccination to get into Durham Cathedral’s Advent Procession with Carols event on the 27th of November. Added on is a negative PCR or lateral flow test, which must be taken up to 48 hours before the event, or a positive PCR test from within the last six months. Face coverings are also required. The Christian blog Archbishop Cranmer, run by academic and theologian Dr. Adrian Hilton was the first to …