Cathedral Life Here For You September 17, 2021· Commissioned Agents By The Revd Phil Wales Last Saturday 16 women and men were ordained in the Cathedral and so became deacons in the church. It was…
Cathedral Life Here For You September 10, 2021· Twin Towers Twenty Years On By Canon Chris Palmer On 11 September 2001, I arrived at the home of two parishioners to give them Holy Communion. I had visited this…
Cathedral Life Here For You September 10, 2021· New Slow Book Group Slow Book Group: ‘Writing the Icon of the Heart’ by Maggie Ross A Slow Book Group, co-led by Clare Bryden and Revd Phil Wales,…
Cathedral Life Here For You September 2, 2021· Is Revenge a Dish Best Served Cold? The Meeting of Ferdinand and Miranda with Prospero by William Frost (1810-1877) By Canon Ian Morter, Priest Vicar Last week I was given the most…
Cathedral Life Here For You August 27, 2021· What is the Purpose of Online Worship? By The Revd Canon James Mustard This is a question I have been considering for the last year or so. Initially, the answers are obvious:…
Cathedral Life Here For You August 13, 2021· A Disciple of Jesus By The Revd Preb Julian Ould On the day of Pentecost the followers of Jesus were transformed and with confidence they went out and set…
Cathedral Life Here For You August 13, 2021· Remembering Plymouth in our Prayers We welcome all who wish to visit Exeter Cathedral to light a candle, reflect on yesterday’s tragic events in Plymouth and pray for the victims,…
Cathedral Life Here For You August 6, 2021· Us and Them By The Ven David Gunn-Johnson I am aware that Cathedral Life was intended to be of particular interest to those who may have little involvement with…
Cathedral Life Event News August 5, 2021· Enjoy Free Entry to Exeter Cathedral on 13 and 14 August Image: Cloister Gallery concept by Acanthus Clews Architects We are waiving the entrance fee on Friday 13 and Saturday 14 August. But we have a…
Cathedral Life Here For You July 30, 2021· Sing a New Song By Morwenna Ludlow, Canon Theologian I was delighted this week to be able to sing hymns again in the Cathedral. Not everyone enjoys singing. But…