DAILY EVENTS
Everyone is welcome to join any of the acts of
worship that take place at the cathedral. Services are normally held at the
following times:
Monday
– Saturday
8 am – Morning Prayer
11.15 am – Eucharist (8.30 am on a Saturday)
5.30 pm – Evening Prayer or Evensong
Sunday
8 am – Holy Communion
10 am – Cathedral Eucharist (this service is also live streamed)
11.30 am – Morning Prayer
3.30 pm – Evening Prayer or Evensong
EXHIBITIONS
Lost & Found Exhibition
Monday 26 July to Friday 31 December, Mon
– Sat, 10am – 5pm
Why have
things gone missing from the Cathedral over the years? The latest exhibition in the Mappa Mundi and
Chained Library follows the story of things lost but later found and of some
special things lost but not found... yet!
Admission charges apply
EVENTS
Booking
is required for all events via the cathedral website. If you are not able to
access the website, please call 01432 374200 and someone will be able to assist
with your booking.
Wednesday 1 September, 10am
Summer Family Workshop – Sensory Journey
Join us as we
take a sensory journey around the cathedral – this workshop may be suitable for
children and young people with additional needs or those who may benefit from a
more relaxed visit to the cathedral.
£2.50 per participating child
Saturday 4 September, 10am, 12noon or 2pm
Open Gardens
Book onto one
of three sessions to explore the Chapter House, Cloister, Canon's, Dean’s and
the Bishop's garden. Visitors can explore at their own leisure with our team of
volunteer garden guides on hand to answer any questions.
Tickets £5, booking essential via the
cathedral website
Tuesday 7 September, 1.15pm
Lunchtime Organ Recital – Laurence John
(Exeter Cathedral)
Free with a
retiring collection – booking strongly advised
Tuesday 7 September, 7pm
Scientists in the Nuremberg Chronicle
Lecture
In this
lecture, The Revd Canon Dr Maureen Palmer will talk about the structure of The
Nuremberg Chronicle, the nature of the woodcuts and also some of the scientific
and medical characters which appear within it.
Event takes place in College Hall,
tickets £8
Tuesday 14 September, 1.15pm
Lunchtime Organ Recital – Jonathan
Allsopp (Southwell Minster)
Free with a
retiring collection – booking strongly advised
Tuesday 14 September, 3pm – 4.30pm
From
Hell to the Stars – the 700th anniversary of Dante’s death
Canon Chris
Pullin will be hosting an afternoon sharing his passion for Dante. In ‘From
Hell to the Stars’ will speak about his life and thought, with time to reflect
using images of people and places Dante knew while enjoying the music of his
day and age.
Tickets cost £7
Saturday 18 September, 10am, 12noon or
2pm
Heritage Open Days
We will be
celebrating Heritage Open Day's 2021 theme of 'Edible England' with a series of
delectable flora and food inspired activities held in our beautiful Cloisters.
Events are free, booking essential
Tuesday 21 September, 1.15pm
Lunchtime Organ Recital – Emily India Evans
(Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge)
Free with a
retiring collection – booking strongly advised
Tuesday 28 September, 1.15pm
Lunchtime Organ Recital – Peter Dyke
Audience Requests
Free with a
retiring collection – booking strongly advised
Wednesday 29 September, 10am, 12noon or
2pm
Open Gardens
Book onto one
of three sessions to explore the Chapter House, Cloister, Canon's, Dean’s and
the Bishop's garden. Visitors can explore at their own leisure with our team of
volunteer garden guides on hand to answer any questions.
Tickets £5, booking essential via the
cathedral website
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