Your weekly update from Portsmouth Cathedral
Read MoreOur choirs have just broken up for a short holiday before Holy Week and Easter. This term has seen us consolidate our recovery from such a unpredictable 2021 and it has been remarkable to see our younger choristers grow in confidence and expertise after such a strange few terms.
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Read MoreWe are pleased to share a statement from the Bishop of Portsmouth
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Read MoreThis week priest and art historian Harriet Neale-Stevens will be talking on the subject of Gospel themes in 20th century art, looking at the processes artists use to create and execute their art, as well as at the finished works.
Read MoreToday, students from Charter Academy will lead the Rt Rev Jonathan Frost into Portsmouth Cathedral for his installation as the Tenth Bishop of Portsmouth. Portsmouth Cathedral, having only been dedicated as a Cathedral in 1927, has a relatively small number of Bishops, each bringing their own unique experience and skills to the diocese.
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Read MorePortsmouth Cathedral are proud to have a number of fantastic women in both our leadership and ministry teams, following a long-standing history of inspirational women at the Cathedral. On your next visit to Portsmouth Cathedral, keep an eye out for sculptures, stained glass and textiles all created by fantastic women throughout the years.
Read MoreYour weekly update from Portsmouth Cathedral
Read MoreYour weekly update from Portsmouth Cathedral
Read MoreYour weekly update from Portsmouth Cathedral
Read MoreYour weekly update from Portsmouth Cathedral
Read MoreWe are delighted to welcome Canon Tim Schofield as our Holy Week preacher this year.
Read MoreYour weekly update from Portsmouth Cathedral
Read MoreYour weekly update from Portsmouth Cathedral
Read MoreWe continue to take every precaution to reduce the spread of coronavirus. Government guidance on wearing face coverings were relaxed on 27 January, but coverings are still recommended in crowded and indoor spaces where you may come into contact with people you do not normally meet.
Read MoreJanuary 27th marks the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi death camp. One of the Cathedral’s treasured objects is a sculpture by Naomi Blake, sculptor and Holocaust survivor, our heritage team explore her story.
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