so canterbury had thomas becket, glastonbury had king arthur and joseph of arimathea, and indeed saintck to encourage people to come and actually to help support the work of the abbey. >> absolutely. yeah. they're cementing their claim to these saints by building these chapels and these buildings. and as far as we can tell, the monks genuinely believed that this they had the site of the oldest church on the site here. and you can see the chapel down below us right now at the end, the altar. and what's lovely about the saint joseph chapel is even though we're in a ruined chapel, you can see the altar down there. it's still a functioning chapel that's still used, and people still occasionally hold services here. >> as we. curtains. >> as we. curtains. >> and in a moment, we'll be back at glastonbury abbey. is that where saint patrick was? is it where saint dunstan grabbed the devil by the nose? in a moment. >> i'll be telling you more. once in royal david's city. >> stood. a lowly cattle shed. >> stood. a lowly cattle shed. >> where a. mother. >> where a. mother. >> laid her. baby in a m