Amistice 2018 – Poignant Poppy drop tells Truro’s story
02nd November 2018
Thousands of paper poppies will fall from the central tower of Truro Cathedral during the service of Remembrance on Armistice Sunday as a moving
02nd November 2018
Thousands of paper poppies will fall from the central tower of Truro Cathedral during the service of Remembrance on Armistice Sunday as a moving
02nd November 2018
A single poppy projection, “Tommy” silhouettes in the cathedral, the premiere of a specially commissioned Trench Symphony, a poignant slideshow
31st October 2018
One hundred years since the guns of World War I fell silent, Southwell Minster commemorates all those who lost their lives, including over 100
30th October 2018
White doves will be released for peace, poppies will flood the cathedral and the first trees will be planted in a new “Peace Woodland” in a
29th October 2018
Hereford Cathedral Cloisters awarded National Lottery support It was announced last week (25th October 2018) that Hereford Cathedral has received
29th October 2018
Make a Poppy at Portsmouth Cathedral in Remembrance One of the ways that Portsmouth Cathedral is marking the 100th anniversary of the Armistice
29th October 2018
Canterbury War Horse in place for cathedral’s Armistice commemorations From the very visual to the contemplative and meditative, there is
24th October 2018
St Eds Cathedral announces unique performance for WW1. On Sunday 4 November 2018, St Edmundsbury Cathedral presents Crimson Glory, a unique event
24th October 2018
Record numbers attend cathedrals Attendance at Christmas services in England’s cathedrals has broken records for the second year running,
24th October 2018
Durham Cathedral to commemorate the centenary of the armistice with programme of remembrance services and events To mark the centenary of the end
22nd October 2018
Bristol Cathedral marks the centenary of WWI with a rich programme of film, music, talks, art and services. Click here for all Armistice events
22nd October 2018
Over 4,000 knitted poppies are now on display at Rochester Cathedral – part of the 5,000 Poppies project taking place across Medway
22nd October 2018
Hundreds of people gathered in Wakefield Cathedral on Saturday 29 September for the installation of the new Dean, the Revd Canon Simon Cowling,
18th October 2018
York Minster’s commemorations to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War began with a special event for more than 1,000
18th October 2018
Songs that echo the voices of those affected by the First World War written by poet laureate Carol Anne Duffy – will be restaged to mark the
18th October 2018
Shakespeare and Faure’s Requiem are part of Chester Cathedral’s programme of events for the centenary of the First World War Armistice.
18th October 2018
A sleeping soldier will ‘guard’ Exeter and Bristol Cathedrals from dusk until dawn the night before the centenary of the Armistice. The sleeping
16th October 2018
Gloucester Cathedral will be lit red to mark Armistice 2018 and the Centenary of the end of World War One. The Tower of Gloucester Cathedral will
16th October 2018
CHELMSFORD CATHEDRAL has just unveiled a 20 metre long ‘River of Remembrance’ to pay tribute in this centenary year to the service men and women
16th October 2018
Little known Anglo Saxon treasures from three of our cathedrals will feature alongside the tiny 7thcentury St Cuthbert Gospel, the Domesday Book
04th October 2018
Silhouettes of First World War soldiers are appearing in cathedrals across the country as we begin to draw closer to commemorating the end of the
01st October 2018
Renowned South African priest and social justice activist, Fr Michael Lapsley spoke to the conference on the tremendous healing power of telling
01st October 2018
Snapshots from the first national cathedrals conference: Author, Will Hutton – told the conference that the case he had been trying to make
01st October 2018
Ripon Cathedral launches its Season of Remembrance at Evensong at 6pm on Wednesday October 3 as it begins its commemorative programme of events
26th September 2018
Poppies will fill four of our English Cathedrals creating a poignant and moving immersive sound and light display to mark the anniversary of the
21st September 2018
Sacred Space: Common Ground sums up the challenge and opportunity that cathedrals face; said Dame Fiona Reynolds. Speaking to the first national
19th September 2018
Let’s make our stones sing again, the Bishop of Chelmsford the Rt Revd Stephen Cottrell told the first National Cathedrals Conference. “It is the
19th September 2018
Cathedrals from the Outside – Questions of Art, Engagement, Commemoration and Celebration The great Russian artist, Wassily Kandinsky,
17th September 2018
Cathedrals are fun; be ambitious, was the charge from the Archbishop of Canterbury to the first national cathedrals conference in Manchester
15th September 2018
Sunday worship on BBC Radio 4 is live from Lichfield Cathedral ahead of the first National Cathedrals Conference Sacred Space: Common Ground. The
13th September 2018
Sacred Space 2018 addresses Hate Crime Awareness Week. A keynote speaker at the first national cathedrals conference, South African priest and
13th September 2018
Every English Cathedral is preparing to decamp to Manchester next week for the first national cathedrals conference, Sacred Space. This will be
11th September 2018
Salisbury welcomes new dean. The Very Revd Nicholas Papadopulos was welcomed as the 81st dean of Salisbury Cathedral on Sunday. Dean Nicholas
11th September 2018
Hundreds of well-wishers gathered to welcome the new Dean of Chester on Saturday. The Very Revd Dr Tim Stratford comes into the Diocese of
10th September 2018
More than a Building. Doorkins Magnificat. Cat. Stray. Ambassador. In 2008 a stray cat started visiting Southwark Cathedral looking for food.
07th September 2018
This was first published in The Times, on 1st September 2018 here. (Pay wall) Doing Remembrance Thoughtfully, The Very Reverend Adrian Dorber,
06th September 2018
Cathedral time They started building Durham Cathedral in 1093. They were still finishing it, some 150 years later. But that was lightning-quick
06th September 2018
Reading Cathedrals It’s funny to think that it wasn’t until the 1550s that services in cathedrals were held in English. Many cathedrals have
06th September 2018
Cathedrals backstage It’s amazing what can be found backstage in a cathedral. At St Paul’s in London, you might stumble upon the Great Model, a
06th September 2018
Stonemasons in Gloucester I once met a man cutting blocks of stone. He was taking a break, so I stopped to chat. “What are you doing”, I asked?
06th September 2018
Peterborough in Space If you’re visiting Peterborough Cathedral this term, you can quite literally travel into space in their virtual reality
06th September 2018
Tradition In a couple of week’s time, Manchester will host the first ever National Cathedrals’ Conference, where we’ll celebrate what cathedrals
06th September 2018
Our cathedrals have been celebrated in prayer every day this week on Radio 4 ahead of the first national Cathedrals Conference, Sacred Space to
05th September 2018
Earth from Passchendaele is to form part of an innovative artwork to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of World War One – and you can
03rd September 2018
More than a Building. Dan. Apprentice. Painter and decorator. Canterbury Cathedral. Congratulations to Cathedral Painter and Decorator Daniel
03rd September 2018
More than a Building. Stephen. Teacher. Welcomer. Cathedral Guide. Stephen De Silva thought he’d try out the cathedral when he moved to St Albans
03rd September 2018
100 years ago, on November 11th 1918, WW1 came to an end at 11 am when Britain, France and Germany signed the Armistice. At 6am on Remembrance
31st August 2018
Opened by gardener, broadcaster and author, Alan Titchmarsh and designed by Chelsea Flower Show regular, Angela Turner, Winchester Flower
28th August 2018
Three of our cathedrals have been named in the top ten inspirational places to visit over the Heritage Open Days next month. Wells, Hereford, and
28th August 2018
More than a Building – Michael Bowyer. Floral artist. Director of Flowers. Ask Michael Bowyer what is his favourite flower, and he’ll tell
28th August 2018
Sandra – Cleaner, tea maker, server, warden. More than a Building Meet multi-tasker Sandra who helps with many aspects of cathedral life
28th August 2018
Jeremy – RAF pilot, team leader, cathedral guide. Jeremy Mudford has been a volunteer and an active part of the Chichester Cathedral community
22nd August 2018
More than a Building, Jonathan and Ian, Winchester Cathedral Say hello to Jonathan Ryan and Ian James. Both give their time to Winchester
22nd August 2018
#More than a Building – Katie Burke – Apprentice Katie Burke’s favourite spot in Manchester Cathedral is the organ loft, which she
22nd August 2018
#More than a Building – Kath Jones – Paparazzi, teacher, chorister tutor. As a former paparazzi she photographed Princess Diana and
16th August 2018
Peace woodland transforms Lichfield Cathedral into an immersive sound and light show this summer for Armistice Sixteen million falling leaves,
16th August 2018
Pieces of York Minster are going under the hammer in an online auction to mark its international stone carving festival this weekend. The
14th August 2018
More than a Building – Peter Walker, sculptor, painter, artist-in-residence Lichfield Cathedral. There wasn’t much opportunity for a
10th August 2018
As far as journeys go, giving up everything has to count as one of the hardest in our More than a Building campaign. But that is exactly what
10th August 2018
Tanya and her long journey to Peterborough Cathedral makes a worthy entry into our More than a Building campaign. It’s a long road from standing
08th August 2018
The spacecraft which transported Tim Peake, the UK’s first European Space Agency astronaut, to and from the International Space Station, has
07th August 2018
The next in our line of More than a Building characters is Lusa, from Leicester Cathedral. A canon at Leicester Cathedral, priest, Lusa
06th August 2018
Now it’s time to meet Louise, the next in our More than a Building series. Schools and Families staff, HLF Project Outreach and Engagement
03rd August 2018
Meet Phil, the first of our More than a Building 2018 stars. Former schoolteacher, Phil Barton from Lowdham, a little village five miles from
31st July 2018
Never mind the architecture: Meet the people. #MoreThanABuilding RAF pilot, teacher, paparazzi, gardener, florist, firefighter, homeless, project
25th July 2018
Appeal for bell ringers to join unique WW1 Centenary Commemoration – Battles O’er Armistice 2018: An appeal has gone out to church
24th July 2018
The Churches Conservation Trust has issued an open invitation this week for people of all ages to come and explore the UK’s exceptional
20th July 2018
The cathedral has received the Sandford Award for heritage education – with a special mention for its Time Travelling programme. Independently
20th July 2018
The new Dean of St Edmundsbury, the Very Revd Joe Hawes hopes to bring ‘sparkiness, holiness and fun‘ to his ministry and draw the
16th July 2018
A £40m scheme to conserve and repair England’s cathedrals ahead of First World War centenary events has significantly reduced immediate risks,
11th July 2018
Pilgrims can now follow in the footsteps of a Welsh outlaw, hanged and then miraculously brought back to life, after a new route was launched at
11th July 2018
Church of England General Synod approves ideas to support and streamline England’s cathedrals – but asks for more time. Proposals designed to
03rd July 2018
Services to say thank you to the everyday heroes of our National Health Service on its 70th birthday this Thursday will be held across the
25th June 2018
A passionate advocate for the North East: New Dean for Newcastle announced. The new Dean of Newcastle will be the Archdeacon of Northumberland,
16th June 2018
A project that grew out of a smile between strangers is helping hundreds of women out of isolation. English for Women began in Chelmsford
11th June 2018
Truro Cathedral‘s Girl and Boy choristers are the voices behind the Grenfell From Today charity single released to mark the “immense loss
04th June 2018
It was set up by Manchester Cathedral in 2012 as a simple volunteer programme to better represent the demographics of the city they served. Now
01st June 2018
English Cathedrals say thank you to the unsung army of Cathedral volunteers in #VolunteersWeek. Flower-arrangers, tomb-dusters, tea-mashers,
18th May 2018
The new Dean of Wakefield in the Anglican Diocese of Leeds will be the Revd Canon Simon Cowling, it was announced today. Simon is currently the
17th May 2018
#RememberManchester #OneYearOn #Manchester22 The Cathedral in Manchester will host the national service of remembrance on May 22 to mark the
16th May 2018
Her Majesty the Queen has appointed the Very Revd Vivienne Faull, currently Dean of York, as the 57th Bishop of Bristol. Speaking at the Barton
14th May 2018
Royal Wedding: Where will you watch it? With less than a week to go to, the question now remains: where will you watch the Royal Wedding of HRH
26th April 2018
The Royal Wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will take place on Saturday May 19 in St George’s Chapel in the grounds of Windsor
24th April 2018
The choir of Hereford Cathedral will make history when they become only the second Anglican cathedral choir since the Reformation to sing at a
13th April 2018
Four years ago, Barbara Foster set out to visit every Anglican cathedral in England. What’s more she determined to do it the old fashioned way,
05th April 2018
Four of our iconic cathedrals are set to feature in a new Channel 4 documentary series, Britain’s Most Historic Towns. The new series sees
28th March 2018
UPDATE: January 2025. Britain’s Great Cathedrals : To the Glory of God. Reverend Pat Allerton unlocks the secrets of Britain’s most
12th March 2018
The first national cathedrals conference, Sacred Space, is being held in Manchester Cathedral this September and will see Andy Burnham talk about
05th February 2018
Cathedral Deans and senior operating and finance staff came together on 30 January to discuss fresh ways to make money and put it into the
02nd October 2017
Thousands of hungry people will benefit this Harvest Festival time as cathedrals up and down the country are tackling food poverty by donating
12th December 2016
Salisbury Cathedral is sharing 25 fun and informal films following its army of volunteers and staff as they prepare for the busiest time of the
01st July 2016
The story of Durham Cathedral is being brought to life through a series of mini-films, which are recreating the history of Durham Cathedral using
17th March 2016
Cathedrals have welcomed warmly the announcement in the Chancellor’s Budget of a £20 million fund for works to cathedrals. Cathedrals are
02nd November 2015
Southwell Minster has been gifted the former Church Street site of the Minster School. The purchase was made possible through the generosity and
27th October 2015
For three nights only from Monday 26 October to Wednesday 28 October, Manchester Science Festival will be bringing some of the most popular
01st October 2015
The skies above central Birmingham will be filled with sound on 2 and 3 October as ‘Something Good’ is created for the Anglican cathedral’s 300th
17th September 2015
The Association of English Cathedrals is concerned that the term ‘psychoactive substances’ in the Psychoactive Substances Bill can be interpreted
04th August 2015
The Rugby World Cup has been glinting in the sunlight and catching the eye of many a passerby as it visited Palace Green in Durham on Monday 3
08th June 2015
Durham Cathedral will show it cares this week by providing special offers and discounts for carers during National Carers’ Week, from Monday 8
30th March 2015
More urgent repairs will be made to 24 Church of England and seven Catholic cathedrals thanks to the announcement of £6.9 million in grants from