Join us for a prayer vigil for peace in Israel and Palestine, on the first anniversary of the attack of 12 months ago. The vigil will take place in the Trinity Chapel from 12 – 12.30pm, to lament all ...
The 2025 festival, The Spirit of Water, is a companion piece to the Cathedral’s summer art exhibition, Living Water. Just as the art show explores the power of water, its ability to hold memories and ...
This week I did my first assembly with Bishop Wordsworth School next door. They are exploring the theme of Truth, and I was given the text from John’s Gospel of Pilate asking Jesus: ‘what is truth’ at ...
When you attend a service, you become part of a dynamic community of people united by faith and prayer. There are also opportunities involve yourself further in our congregation by volunteering at ...
For many people, the Tower Tour is the absolute highlight of their visit to Salisbury Cathedral. Wind your way up narrow spiral staircases climbing 332 steps in easy stages into our ancient roof ...
The temptation on a sermon on the feast of St Michael and All Angels is to either try to explain angels (to somehow make sense of them) or to explain them away (to disregard them somehow). I aim to ...
Ideally situated near the iconic site of Stonehenge, the beautiful South Coast and the picturesque New Forest, Salisbury is the perfect base for a short break or family holiday. Salisbury Cathedral is ...
‘But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s own people’. A Dedication Festival compels us to examine our relationship with history. I am conscious that I have long been prone ...
During the Evensong service on Monday 23 September, two non-residentiary canons and two lay canons were installed into the College of Canons at Salisbury Cathedral, by invitation of the Right Reverend ...