
Come an experience yoga in a beautiful and peaceful setting of Portsmouth Cathedral.
£15
Each class will begin with guided breathwork, gradually building to a Hatha Vinyasa Flow class that focuses on moving with the breath and building a safe and strong practice. Participants of all levels and abilities are welcome.
In addition to the physical benefits of yoga, these classes will also offer the opportunity for deep rest and relaxation, allowing the body and mind to reset, restore, and tranquilize the nervous system.
Those interested can book online through the Portsmouth Cathedral website. We look forward to seeing you there!
The Sarum Cycle, a series of 13 painted meditations on Christ’s Passion by Nicholas Mynheer, will be on display at Portsmouth Cathedral throughout Lent and Easter.
A 5 week course exploring the season of Lent through the Nicholas Mynheer's Sarum Cycle, a series of 13 paintings picturing the passion of Christ.
Candlelit Compline is a short, peaceful service of Night Prayer held during Lent, offering a moment of stillness to end the day.
Delight in our weekly recitals live from the Cathedral, featuring members of the Cathedral Music Department, and special guest artists.
Join Andrew Gant, author of The Making of Handel's Messiah, as he delves into the fascinating story behind one of the most enduring choral works of all time.
Celebrate the 250th birthday of Jane Austen with music from her own collection, along with snippets of information about the musical thread running through her life and works.
The Gesualdo Six present a selection of Motets and Chansons from the French Court, focusing on European Queens: Anne of Brittany, Margaret of Austria, Anne Boleyn and Mary Tudor
As part of Portsmouth Cathedral's Early Music Festival, Portsmouth Cathedral Choir, soloists, and orchestra will be joined by children from local schools to present Part One of Handel's iconic oratorio—with a fresh twist.
A chance to reflect, pray and be inspired by the music of the Cathedral Choir (Boys) together with readings that explore the paintings of the Sarum Cycle which we are using as a focus for our Lenten meditations this year.
Sometimes called Lady Day, the Annunciation celebrates Gabriel's announcement to Mary that she would be the mother of God's Son. Nine months before Christmas, this festival paves the way for Christmas and the amazing truth of the Incarnation.
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