Your weekly update from Portsmouth Cathedral
Read MoreAs the Cathedral reviews our governance and operations in preparation for our registration as a charity under the new Cathedrals Measure, Chapter, following professional advice, we have taken the decision to place lay safeguarding responsibility under the care of Liz Hastings, the Cathedral’s designated professional safeguarding lead.
Read MoreOn Good Friday, we are inviting people of all ages to join us in making an Easter Garden, which will form a focal point in the Cathedral during the season. But what is an Easter Garden?
Read MoreMore dates have been released for a unique yoga experience in the beautiful and peaceful setting of Portsmouth Cathedral. Led by experienced yoga instructor Kat Waters, these classes will help you to improve your flexibility, strength, and balance, while also providing a much-needed opportunity to relax and de-stress.
Read MoreOur Cathedral Choir term concluded last week with a performance of Handel’s Messiah alongside a superb array of former Portsmouth singers – Solomon, Ed and James singing the alto, tenor and bass solos lines.
Read MoreAs the Cathedral reviews our governance and operations in preparation for our registration as a charity under the new Cathedrals Measure, Chapter, following professional advice, we have taken the decision to place lay safeguarding responsibility under the care of Liz Hastings, the Cathedral’s designated professional safeguarding lead.
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Read MoreA beautiful little booklet of prayers has been published for the four weeks leading up to the Coronation, from Easter Day, until Saturday 6 May 2023.
Read MorePortsmouth Cathedral is pleased to announce new extended opening times, starting from Saturday 1st April 2023. The Cathedral will be open from 9:00am to 6:30pm on Mondays to Fridays, 9:00am to 4:00pm on Saturdays, and 8:00am to 6:30pm on Sundays.
Read MoreYour weekly update from Portsmouth Cathedral
Read MoreRefreshment Sunday, also known as Mothering Sunday, has long been a tradition in the Church of England. It is a day to honor mothers, maternal figures, and motherhood, but where did this custom originate?
Read MoreThis year, donations to Bishop Jonathan’s Lent Appeal will be split between the work of USPG and the Disasters Emergency Committee’s appeal to help those affected by the recent earthquakes in Turkey and Syria.
Read MoreThe font at Portsmouth Cathedral is placed right in the middle of the Cathedral. People are often baptised at Easter and begin a new journey of faith into the fullness of life which Jesus offer to us all.
Read MoreYour weekly update from Portsmouth Cathedral
Read MoreYour weekly update from Portsmouth Cathedral
Read MoreThe Cathedral Choir (boy choristers) recently returned from a tour to sing in Sweden. This trip marked a couple of important milestones – it was our third trip to Sweden, the thirtieth foreign tour for our choir but the first since 2020 when the pandemic and then associated rules and regulations stopped all such things.
Read MoreYour weekly update from Portsmouth Cathedral
Read MoreYour weekly update from Portsmouth Cathedral
Read MoreThe community is invited to gather at Portsmouth Cathedral this evening, Thursday, 16 February, from 7:30pm-8:30pm to mourn the tragic loss of Brianna Ghey, who was killed on Saturday. The candlelit vigil will be held in the Cathedral located in Old Portsmouth.
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