RT Article T1 On praying in an old country: ritual, replication, heritage, and powers of adjacency in English cathedrals JF Religion VO 49 IS 1 SP 120 OP 141 A1 Coleman, Simon 1963- LA English YR 2019 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1663667039 AB This article explores the double identities of English Cathedrals as places of religious engagement but also as locations of heritage. Rather than seeing such functions as only or inherently opposed to each other, with liturgy compromised by tourism, or religious seriousness by crass commerciality, it explores the ways in which religious practice, tourism and heritage display exist in adjacent, often mutually productive forms. Such adjacencies may lead to particular contexts and activities of modified mimesis and replication between religious and heritage behaviours, which I label 'merging,' 'modes of address,' and 'enactment.' Overall, my analysis assesses the influence not only of the market, but also of management culture, on cathedral governance in the contemporary era. K1 Adjacency K1 Cathedrals K1 Heritage K1 heritagization K1 Liturgy K1 Museums K1 Pilgrimage K1 Replication DO 10.1080/0048721X.2018.1515326