Join us ahead of the general election, where Dean Anthony will be in conversation with David Carpenter, a member of the Cathedral Chapter, is a retired lecturer in moral and political philosophy.
The Dean has been studying Michael Wear’s ‘The Spirit of our Politics’, and a letter from the House of Bishops published in relation to the 2015 election (but still worth reading) called ‘Who is my neighbour?'. This one-off session will allow plenty of time for discussion and contributions from all who attend. It is offered on the basis that (despite what is sometimes said) faith and politics should not be seen as disconnected, as being a disciple of Christ has implications for the whole of life, including our politics. All very welcome – please pre-book a free space online or from our Shop.
Bishop Jonathan will ordain those who are set apart to be members of the clergy as deacons and priests in our Cathedral.
This Sunday, we welcome all to join us for our Annual Service for Seafarers, dedicated to all those who work and live at sea, and where we remember all those lost at sea.
Catch up with friends and meet new people, as our fantastic volunteers serve up a hot meal, pudding, and hot drink after.
Join us ahead of the general election, where Dean Anthony will be in conversation with David Carpenter, a member of the Cathedral Chapter, is a retired lecturer in moral and political philosophy.
On the first Wednesday of the month, this service includes special prayers for wholeness and healing.
For the final recital of our summer Lunchtime Live series, we welcome Italian harpist Francesca Romana di Nicola. This recital will be in St Thomas's Chapel.
Join us for this years exhibition “High Days and Holidays”
the annual remembrance of the Mary Rose, and commemoration of those who died on 19 July 1545.
Before the evening ball, brush up on your Regency dancing skills.
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