Blog Cathedral Life September 13, 2024· Cathedral Music By Canon James Mustard A new academic year has begun with a new choir year. Last weekend we welcomed eight new probationer choristers, a new…
Blog Cathedral Life September 5, 2024· Learning to Speak Another Language By Canon Deborah Parsons I was intrigued to discover that the Globe Theatre is currently staging a bilingual production of Shakespeare’s, Antony and Cleopatra using…
Blog Cathedral Life August 30, 2024· A Life Less Ordinary By the Revd Preb Julian Ould When I lived on the Isles of Scilly I used to do a weekly assembly at the Senior School.…
Blog Cathedral Life August 8, 2024· Book Review: Why Politics Fails by Ben Ansell Reviewed by Canon Mike D Williams Is the political system broken? We have a new government full of hope and ideas to improve the future…
Blog Cathedral Life August 8, 2024· A Ministry of Service By Canon Ian Morter One of the curiosities in Exeter Cathedral is a carved stone which is displayed in the South Quire Aisle, behind the…
Blog Library & Archives August 1, 2024· John Archer’s Every Man His Own Doctor By Zoe Sperry Did you know that eating onions can cause turbulent dreams? Or that artichokes can trigger spells of vertigo? Rest assured these are…
Blog Library & Archives August 1, 2024· “Journeying to the Moon”: John Wilkins’ lunar civilisation By Oliver Rickwood How often do you dream about travelling to the Moon? In the 21st century it is far from a ridiculous fantasy; since…
Blog Cathedral Life August 1, 2024· Journeying By Canon Deborah Parsons I was dismayed to hear of the deliberate acts of sabotage to the French high-speed rail network hours before the opening…
Blog Cathedral Life July 26, 2024· Book Review: The Art of Rest – How to find respite in the modern age by Claudia Hammond Reviewed by Canon Mike D Williams Do you rest enough? Busyness has become a badge of honour for some. According to her friends, Claudia Hammond…
Blog Cathedral Life July 26, 2024· Doing Your Own Thing – The Life of a Monk By The Revd Preb Julian Ould We are free! We live in a free society, and this means that we can do our own thing. Well,…