This weekend we are delighted to share our new music campaign – Sing Joyfully – with you. This ongoing campaign aims to raise awareness of, and increase support for, our music department and choirs.
Read MoreYour weekly update from Portsmouth Cathedral
Read MoreYour weekly update from Portsmouth Cathedral
Read MoreYour weekly update from Portsmouth Cathedral
Read MorePortsmouth Cathedral are pleased to once again be participatin in the citywide harvest, With Thankful Hearts.
Read MoreYour weekly update from Portsmouth Cathedral
Read MoreYour weekly update from Portsmouth Cathedral
Read MoreOne fateful day in August 1628, The first Duke of Buckingham was assassinated at the Greyhound Inn close to the Cathedral. The Buckingham Memorial now stands proudly in the Cathedral’s St Thomas’s Chapel for all to see to this day.
Read MorePortsmouth Cathedral are honoured to be working with local photographer Charlotte Griffiths as she debuts her new exhibition, inspired by the global Black Lives Matter movement. Open daily from 17 August to 16 September at the Cathedral in Old Portsmouth.
Read MoreJonas Hanway was one of a kind ‘Citizen of the World’, starting his early life in Portsmouth, going on to explore far reaches of the world. Later in life founding the Marine Society, Hanway is also credited for popularising the umbrella for gentlemen.
Read MoreYour weekly update from Portsmouth Cathedral.
Read MoreYour weekly update from Portsmouth Cathedral.
Read MorePortsmouth Cathedral is pleased to host the London Choir’s first live performance since December 2019.
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Read MoreWe’re pleased to welcome visitors back through our doors with a daily program of free and paid guided tours. We invite you to take a deeper dive into our past, the people who worshipped here, and much more, alongside other digital experiences available at the Cathedral.
Read MoreYour weekly update from Portsmouth Cathedral.
Read MoreWhy was July 1545 a particularly bad month for Henry VIII? Henry and his court were on Southsea Common watching the English Fleet sail out to attack the French when disaster struck.
Read MoreIn March 2019 Portsmouth City Council declared a Climate Emergency, committing to making our city carbon neutral by 2030.
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Read MoreAfter the recent announcement from the Prime Minister regarding the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions, we have been reviewing what these changes mean for services and visiting the Cathedral over the coming weeks and months.
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