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- Cathedral News
- May 1, 2020·
An Appeal from the Dean…
By The Very Revd. Jonathan Greener People value Exeter Cathedral in all sorts of ways: as Devon’s best building as the beating heart of Exeter…

- Cathedral News
- Press Releases
- May 1, 2020·
Join the Big Picnic for Hope on Friday 8 May
The Exeter Cathedral community will join people from across the UK, to commemorate the 75th anniversary of VE Day by having a picnic at home…

- Cathedral News
- May 1, 2020·
Exeter Cathedral Tapisers Turn Their Hands to NHS Scrubs
A group of Exeter Cathedral needleworkers have swapped vestments and kneelers for NHS scrubs, in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The volunteers started stitching together…

- Cathedral News
- April 24, 2020·
‘We like sheep…’
By The Reverend Canon Cate Edmonds Spring time is one of my favourite times of the year and this year I have to say is…

- Cathedral News
- April 24, 2020·
Enjoy Corporate Silence – very Friday
From Bishop Martin Shaw There are several ways in which those associated with the Cathedral and beyond can keep in touch, whether individually or in…

- Cathedral News
- April 24, 2020·
Book Review: ‘Great minds think alike.’ Perhaps not.
Matthew Syed Rebel Ideas: the power of diverse thinking John Murray (2020) ‘Great minds think alike’. Perhaps not. Certainly not after reading this book. Mathew…

- Cathedral News
- April 24, 2020·
Letter from Countess Wear: 24 April 2020
By Morwenna Ludlow My sympathies and prayers are with our bishops and leaders in the Church of England as they seek ways forward in these…

- Cathedral News
- April 24, 2020·
New plans for VE Day 75th Anniversary
Last Autumn great plans were laid for the 75th Anniversary of VE Day in Exeter. The whole of the city centre was to be a…

- Cathedral News
- April 17, 2020·
Prayer Update: 17 April 2020
Those who are sick or in need: Steven, John Thompson, Lilian Lovell, David Rippon, Pat Webster, Rosemary Joy, Gary Lord, Emily Appleton, Marie Graham, Jane…

- Cathedral News
- April 17, 2020·
Review: ‘A book that changes the way you see the world’
Caroline Criado Perez Invisible Women: exposing data bias in a world designed for men Vintage, 2020 Florence Nightingale featured on the Bank of England £10…

- Cathedral News
- April 17, 2020·
Recipe: Stinging Nettle Soup
From André de Mendonça With fresh vegetables tricky to come by on a shopping market delivery, here is a tasty addition to your menu. Stinging…

- Cathedral News
- April 17, 2020·
Letter from Countess Wear: 15 April 2020
By Morwenna Ludlow For over two weeks I have been nowhere except my house and garden, with the exception of the occasional cycle-ride—usually the same…