Morning Prayer
Morning Prayer
Morning Prayer is part of the ancient church daily prayer offices (prayer cycle) which have been celebrated throughout the centuries. This is a simplified form of the office which includes: […]
Morning Prayer is part of the ancient church daily prayer offices (prayer cycle) which have been celebrated throughout the centuries. This is a simplified form of the office which includes: […]
Morning Prayer is part of the ancient church daily prayer offices (prayer cycle) which have been celebrated throughout the centuries. This is a simplified form of the office which includes: […]
Living Faith in the City An ecumenical exploration of the Letter of St Paul to the Romans. “For Freedom Christ has set us free” (Galatians 5.1) A contemporary reading of […]
Morning Prayer is part of the ancient church daily prayer offices (prayer cycle) which have been celebrated throughout the centuries. This is a simplified form of the office which includes: […]
Morning Prayer is part of the ancient church daily prayer offices (prayer cycle) which have been celebrated throughout the centuries. This is a simplified form of the office which includes: […]
Mothers' Union is an international Christian charity that seeks to support families of all faiths and none through practical outreach, prayer and advocating family friendly policies within both government and […]
Morning Prayer is part of the ancient church daily prayer offices (prayer cycle) which have been celebrated throughout the centuries. This is a simplified form of the office which includes: the recitation of an appointed psalm, a reading from Holy Scripture and prayers. You can access the Service Sheet here: Service Sheet You can access the […]
The Church of Ireland continues to use an order of service derived from the ancient common practice of the Christian Church. This liturgy is divided into two parts: the ministry […]
Cathedral Choral Evensong is essentially a service of reflection—of leaving ourselves open that God may speak to us through the psalms, readings and canticles, which are the core of the […]
Today's lunchtime recital at 13:30 is performed by the University of Richmond Schola Cantorum. Admission to the recital is included in usual cathedral entry. The University of Richmond, Virginia USA […]
Morning Prayer is part of the ancient church daily prayer offices (prayer cycle) which have been celebrated throughout the centuries. This is a simplified form of the office which includes: the recitation of an appointed psalm, a reading from Holy Scripture and prayers. You can access the Service Sheet here: Service Sheet You can access the […]
Morning Prayer is part of the ancient church daily prayer offices (prayer cycle) which have been celebrated throughout the centuries. This is a simplified form of the office which includes: the recitation of an appointed psalm, a reading from Holy Scripture and prayers. You can access the Service Sheet here: Service Sheet You can access the […]
The cathedral is closed for visiting today, Wednesday 13 March. There is no Morning Prayer, Peace Prayers or midday Eucharist. This is to facilitate preparations for the cathedral choir's LIVE broadcast of Choral Evensong on BBC Radio 3 at 4pm. All are welcome to attend this special service. See more information here.
The cathedral choir is broadcasting Choral Evensong LIVE on BBC Radio 3 this Wednesday at 16:00. All are welcome to attend this special service. Please be seated by 15:45. Cathedral […]
Living Faith in the City An ecumenical exploration of the Letter of St Paul to the Romans. “For Freedom Christ has set us free” (Galatians 5.1) A contemporary reading of the letter to the Romans in 6 sessions. Every Wednesday during Lent beginning with The Ash Wednesday service, blessing of ashes and Eucharist at 6pm […]
Morning Prayer is part of the ancient church daily prayer offices (prayer cycle) which have been celebrated throughout the centuries. This is a simplified form of the office which includes: the recitation of an appointed psalm, a reading from Holy Scripture and prayers. You can access the Service Sheet here: Service Sheet You can access the […]
Morning Prayer is part of the ancient church daily prayer offices (prayer cycle) which have been celebrated throughout the centuries. This is a simplified form of the office which includes: the recitation of an appointed psalm, a reading from Holy Scripture and prayers. You can access the Service Sheet here: Service Sheet You can access the […]
Happy St Patrick's day from all of the team at Christ Church Cathedral. Once the parade finishes, the cathedral will be open for visiting at approx. 14:30-18:00, with last admission 17:15. Please note that the cathedral office is closed, and there is no Choral Evensong today.
The Church of Ireland continues to use an order of service derived from the ancient common practice of the Christian Church. This liturgy is divided into two parts: the ministry […]
Please note there are no services today, and the cathedral is open for visiting 09:30-18:00, with last admission at 17:15.
Morning Prayer is part of the ancient church daily prayer offices (prayer cycle) which have been celebrated throughout the centuries. This is a simplified form of the office which includes: the recitation of an appointed psalm, a reading from Holy Scripture and prayers. You can access the Service Sheet here: Service Sheet You can access the […]
Living Faith in the City An ecumenical exploration of the Letter of St Paul to the Romans. “For Freedom Christ has set us free” (Galatians 5.1) A contemporary reading of the letter to the Romans in 6 sessions. Every Wednesday during Lent beginning with The Ash Wednesday service, blessing of ashes and Eucharist at 6pm […]
Morning Prayer is part of the ancient church daily prayer offices (prayer cycle) which have been celebrated throughout the centuries. This is a simplified form of the office which includes: the recitation of an appointed psalm, a reading from Holy Scripture and prayers. You can access the Service Sheet here: Service Sheet You can access the […]
Morning Prayer is part of the ancient church daily prayer offices (prayer cycle) which have been celebrated throughout the centuries. This is a simplified form of the office which includes: the recitation of an appointed psalm, a reading from Holy Scripture and prayers. You can access the Service Sheet here: Service Sheet You can access the […]
Morning Prayer is part of the ancient church daily prayer offices (prayer cycle) which have been celebrated throughout the centuries. This is a simplified form of the office which includes: […]
On Saturday 23rd March at 8pm the Community Chorus will perform Karl Jenkins's 'The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace' and Gabriel Fauré's much-loved Requiem, featuring soloists from the Cathedral Choir. The concert […]
The Church of Ireland continues to use an order of service derived from the ancient common practice of the Christian Church. This liturgy is divided into two parts: the ministry […]
Cathedral Choral Evensong is essentially a service of reflection—of leaving ourselves open that God may speak to us through the psalms, readings and canticles, which are the core of the […]
Morning Prayer is part of the ancient church daily prayer offices (prayer cycle) which have been celebrated throughout the centuries. This is a simplified form of the office which includes: […]
Morning Prayer is part of the ancient church daily prayer offices (prayer cycle) which have been celebrated throughout the centuries. This is a simplified form of the office which includes: […]
Morning Prayer is part of the ancient church daily prayer offices (prayer cycle) which have been celebrated throughout the centuries. This is a simplified form of the office which includes: […]
The cathedral will be open for visiting 09:30-11:15, last admission 10:30. This is to facilitate Chrism Eucharist at 11:30. All are welcome to attend. The cathedral will re-open for visiting approx. 12:45. Choral Evensong sung by the cathedral choir is at 18:00, all are welcome to attend.
Morning Prayer is part of the ancient church daily prayer offices (prayer cycle) which have been celebrated throughout the centuries. This is a simplified form of the office which includes: the recitation of an appointed psalm, a reading from Holy Scripture and prayers. You can access the Service Sheet here: Service Sheet You can access the […]
This is a day when the church commemorates the institution of the Holy Eucharist by Jesus at the last supper. In the morning the Archbishop gathers with all the clergy and lay readers of the United Dioceses to renew their ordination vows and the bless the holy oils for use in the church throughout the […]
The cathedral will be open for visiting 09:30-14:30, last admission 13:45. This is to facilitate Good Friday Liturgy at 15:00. All are welcome to attend. The cathedral will re-open for visiting approx. 16:30.
Morning Prayer is part of the ancient church daily prayer offices (prayer cycle) which have been celebrated throughout the centuries. This is a simplified form of the office which includes: […]
A series of spoken reflections with space for silence and prayer. All are welcome to join us.
The celebration of the Easter Vigil begins at 21:00 in the cathedral nave. Readings from the Old Testament with Collects, reflecting on the journey of the Israelites in the Exodus to the promised land are read. The choir intersperse the readings with the singing of psalms. The lighting of the Paschal Fire then takes place […]
The culmination of all the liturgies of the worldwide Church happens on Easter Day when we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The whole faith of the Christian Church is founded on the resurrection and thus the reason for its importance in the church year. Today in the cathedral the Dean will celebrate a sung […]
Cathedral Choral Evensong is essentially a service of reflection—of leaving ourselves open that God may speak to us through the psalms, readings and canticles, which are the core of the service. Cathedrals with a great choral tradition draw upon a rich inheritance of music, much of it sung by the choir alone. In the Anglican […]