Cathedral Life Here For You November 5, 2021· A Miscellany of Views By Canon Ian Morter, Priest Vicar Some of you may have listened to the BBC Radio 4 programme Round Britain Quiz. The contestants, made up…
Cathedral Life Here For You October 29, 2021· Celebrate the Gifts of Pilgrimage By Canon Chris Palmer Last weekend I joined others for the launch of St Boniface Way, a new pilgrimage route from Crediton to Exeter Cathedral.…
Cathedral Life Here For You October 15, 2021· Checking Our Priorities By The Rev’d Phil Wales, Distinctive Deacon Last Sunday marked World Mental Health Day. Since it began in 1992 it has sought to highlight the…
Cathedral Life Here For You October 8, 2021· Holidays… and It’s Good to Be Alive! By The Rev’d Preb Julian Ould Whilst many of you will have had your holidays, in spite of the restrictions, possibly taking a ‘staycation’ rather…
Cathedral Life Here For You October 1, 2021· The Labour of Love By The Ven David Gunn-Johnson The last time I penned an article for Cathedral Life I focussed on some carvings atop a pillar in the…
Cathedral Life Here For You September 24, 2021· New Beginnings By Canon Theologian Morwenna Ludlow In one way or another, I’ve been in education for 45 years. From primary school to my current job at…
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…