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VIRTUAL TOUR
Take a 360° virtual tour of Bristol Cathedral. History and heritage. Virtual Tour; Brief History; Explore the Cathedral; ArchaeologySERMONS & LECTURES
A selection of sermons and addresses delivered in Bristol Cathedral. Please note, the content of each sermon remains the intellectual property of the author. DONATE - BRISTOL CATHEDRAL Donate. There are a number of ways that you can contribute resources to the life and work of Bristol Cathedral. You might like to give your time as a volunteer, or consider giving us more regular financial support. The options include: One-off donation - if you are visiting, you may like to make a one-off donation to support our work. MUSEUM OF THE MOON TO APPEAR IN BRISTOL CATHEDRAL Museum of the Moon to appear in Bristol Cathedral. Bristol Cathedral is thrilled to announce that we will be hosting Luke Jerram’s celebrated Museum of the Moon in August 2021. The Moon was originally scheduled to come to Bristol Cathedral in August 2020 but, owing to the pandemic, its exhibition was delayed by a year. FRIENDS OF BRISTOL CATHEDRAL The Friends of Bristol Cathedral is a registered charity (Charity Number 274399) which works together with the Cathedral Chapter to fund projects which beautify the Cathedral, care for its fabric, and enrich its worship.. The Friends of Bristol Cathedral feel a particular responsibility to help with projects which enhance the Cathedral or its life, but which it would be difficult for theSERMONS & LECTURES
Sermons & Lectures. A selection of sermons and addresses delivered in Bristol Cathedral. Please note, the content of each sermon remains the intellectual property of the author. Sermons & Lectures by. Everyone The Very Revd Dr Mandy Ford Canon Michael Roden Visiting Preacher The Revd Sarah Evans, Minor Canon The Bishop of Bristol Canon Derek REG PALMER - WE HAVE OUR LIVES - BRISTOL CATHEDRAL Reg Palmer. Francis Reginald Palmer was the only child of Arthur and Annie Palmer. He was a keen scholar and musician – playing both piano and organ. He was organist at St Cuthbert’s Church Oborne, near Sherborne in Somerset. He also played at Sherborne Abbey. Reg went to Foster’s School for Boys in Sherborne, and then to Bristol WEEK 26 - LOUISA PITTMAN - BRISTOL CATHEDRAL In this week's #BlessedIsShe, we meet Louisa Pittman, a former Verger at the Cathedral. This morning, in Norwich Cathedral, Louisa will be ordained as a deacon by the Rt Revd Graham James, Lord Bishop of Norwich. In this centenary year of women's suffrage, we are celebrating the women who play important roles in the daily life ofthe Cathedral
A STATEMENT ON COLSTON WINDOWS A Statement on Colston Windows. Work was carried out yesterday to remove a number of prominent references to Edward Colston in the windows of Bristol Cathedral and St Mary Redcliffe Church. The fall of the Colston statue on 7 June was a symbolic moment for the city and a signal for change. For us, it is the right moment to take the actionwe
HOME - BRISTOL CATHEDRALFAITH & WORSHIPVISIT USWHAT'S ONNEWSFAMILIESABOUT US The official website of Bristol Cathedral, England's only hall church Cathedral. Join us for worship, explore our medieval architecture and or visit our shop and cafe. All are welcome and admission is free. google9e8cc5c4be81f6d1.htmlVIRTUAL TOUR
Take a 360° virtual tour of Bristol Cathedral. History and heritage. Virtual Tour; Brief History; Explore the Cathedral; ArchaeologySERMONS & LECTURES
A selection of sermons and addresses delivered in Bristol Cathedral. Please note, the content of each sermon remains the intellectual property of the author. DONATE - BRISTOL CATHEDRAL Donate. There are a number of ways that you can contribute resources to the life and work of Bristol Cathedral. You might like to give your time as a volunteer, or consider giving us more regular financial support. The options include: One-off donation - if you are visiting, you may like to make a one-off donation to support our work. MUSEUM OF THE MOON TO APPEAR IN BRISTOL CATHEDRAL Museum of the Moon to appear in Bristol Cathedral. Bristol Cathedral is thrilled to announce that we will be hosting Luke Jerram’s celebrated Museum of the Moon in August 2021. The Moon was originally scheduled to come to Bristol Cathedral in August 2020 but, owing to the pandemic, its exhibition was delayed by a year. FRIENDS OF BRISTOL CATHEDRAL The Friends of Bristol Cathedral is a registered charity (Charity Number 274399) which works together with the Cathedral Chapter to fund projects which beautify the Cathedral, care for its fabric, and enrich its worship.. The Friends of Bristol Cathedral feel a particular responsibility to help with projects which enhance the Cathedral or its life, but which it would be difficult for theSERMONS & LECTURES
Sermons & Lectures. A selection of sermons and addresses delivered in Bristol Cathedral. Please note, the content of each sermon remains the intellectual property of the author. Sermons & Lectures by. Everyone The Very Revd Dr Mandy Ford Canon Michael Roden Visiting Preacher The Revd Sarah Evans, Minor Canon The Bishop of Bristol Canon Derek REG PALMER - WE HAVE OUR LIVES - BRISTOL CATHEDRAL Reg Palmer. Francis Reginald Palmer was the only child of Arthur and Annie Palmer. He was a keen scholar and musician – playing both piano and organ. He was organist at St Cuthbert’s Church Oborne, near Sherborne in Somerset. He also played at Sherborne Abbey. Reg went to Foster’s School for Boys in Sherborne, and then to Bristol WEEK 26 - LOUISA PITTMAN - BRISTOL CATHEDRAL In this week's #BlessedIsShe, we meet Louisa Pittman, a former Verger at the Cathedral. This morning, in Norwich Cathedral, Louisa will be ordained as a deacon by the Rt Revd Graham James, Lord Bishop of Norwich. In this centenary year of women's suffrage, we are celebrating the women who play important roles in the daily life ofthe Cathedral
A STATEMENT ON COLSTON WINDOWS A Statement on Colston Windows. Work was carried out yesterday to remove a number of prominent references to Edward Colston in the windows of Bristol Cathedral and St Mary Redcliffe Church. The fall of the Colston statue on 7 June was a symbolic moment for the city and a signal for change. For us, it is the right moment to take the actionwe
BRISTOL CATHEDRAL TRUST Bristol Cathedral Trust is the Cathedral's charity which maintains the Cathedral Fabric and strengthens the vital work and historic role of the Cathedral in the city and Diocese of Bristol. We engage with the widest range of funders, including charitable trusts, corporate sponsors and individual donors.SERMONS & LECTURES
A selection of sermons and addresses delivered in Bristol Cathedral. Please note, the content of each sermon remains the intellectual property of the author. CATHEDRAL ORGANISATION Cathedral Council - The Council is responsible for furthering and supporting the work of the Cathedral, “spiritual, pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical, reviewing and advising upon the direction and oversight of that work by the Chapter” (Cathedral Statutes, 2001). The Council consists of up to twenty members, with achair person
CONTACT US - BRISTOL CATHEDRAL If you have any queries please contact us. A full list of email addresses can be found in Who We Are. For general enquiries, please call the switchboard on 0117 926 4879 and allow us to direct you.. For venue hire, tours or volunteering: 0117 946 8185 or sarah.morris@bristol-cathedral.co.uk For press or media enquiries: 0117 946 8172 or tim.popple@bristol-cathedral.co.ukSERVICES AND MUSIC
Services and Music. A document is produced detailing all services and music within the Cathedral. This includes all spoken and sung services, as well as recitals and concerts. A hardcopy is available to take away on the literature table in the Cathedral.VOLUNTEERING
The areas where we need help are listed below. If you are interested in volunteering please contact the Executive Assistant , ring 01179468185 or email volunteers@bristol-cathedral.co.uk. Some volunteer roles do require a Disclosure and Barring Service check. This is to ensure that children and vulnerable adults are in safehands.
BRISTOL WOMEN AT WAR Bristol Women at War. Bristol Women at War examines the types of war work performed by women during WW1 and charts the shift in the workplace as women took on jobs traditionally performed by men. The exhibition will examine the growth in voluntary work across the City that saw women taking leading and influential roles in organisationslike the
SERMONS & LECTURES
Sermons & Lectures. A selection of sermons and addresses delivered in Bristol Cathedral. Please note, the content of each sermon remains the intellectual property of the author. Sermons & Lectures by. Everyone The Very Revd Dr Mandy Ford Canon Michael Roden Visiting Preacher The Revd Sarah Evans, Minor Canon The Bishop of Bristol Canon DerekTHE MEDUSA TOUCH
The Medusa Touch is a 1978 British supernatural thriller film directed by Jack Gold. It starred Richard Burton, Lino Ventura, Lee Remick and Harry Andrews, with cameos by Alan Badel, Derek Jacobi, Gordon Jackson,Jeremy Brett and Michael Hordern. Bristol Cathedral was used as the location for the fictional London place of worship, calledMinster
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Help Your Cathedral. DONATE HERE. Home; Faith & Worship. Faith; Daily services; Prayer; Sermons & Lectures HOME - BRISTOL CATHEDRALFAITH & WORSHIPVISIT USWHAT'S ONNEWSFAMILIESABOUT US The official website of Bristol Cathedral, England's only hall church Cathedral. Join us for worship, explore our medieval architecture and or visit our shop and cafe. All are welcome and admission is free. google9e8cc5c4be81f6d1.htmlVIRTUAL TOUR
Take a 360° virtual tour of Bristol Cathedral. History and heritage. Virtual Tour; Brief History; Explore the Cathedral; Archaeology BRISTOL CATHEDRAL CHAPTER Bristol Cathedral Chapter. The members of the Bristol Cathedral Chapter are: Chair - Dean of Bristol – The Very Revd Dr Mandy Ford. Canon Precentor – Canon Nicola Stanley. Canon Missioner Designate - The Revd Jonnie Parkin. Diocesan Canon - Canon Martin Gainsborough. Keeper of the Fabric - Canon Anthony Brown. Lay Canon - Canon StephenParsons.
DONATE - BRISTOL CATHEDRAL Donate. There are a number of ways that you can contribute resources to the life and work of Bristol Cathedral. You might like to give your time as a volunteer, or consider giving us more regular financial support. The options include: One-off donation - if you are visiting, you may like to make a one-off donation to support our work.SERMONS & LECTURES
Sermons & Lectures. A selection of sermons and addresses delivered in Bristol Cathedral. Please note, the content of each sermon remains the intellectual property of the author. Sermons & Lectures by. Everyone The Very Revd Dr Mandy Ford Canon Michael Roden Visiting Preacher The Revd Sarah Evans, Minor Canon The Bishop of Bristol Canon Derek BRISTOL WOMEN AT WAR Bristol Women at War. Bristol Women at War examines the types of war work performed by women during WW1 and charts the shift in the workplace as women took on jobs traditionally performed by men. The exhibition will examine the growth in voluntary work across the City that saw women taking leading and influential roles in organisationslike the
REG PALMER - WE HAVE OUR LIVES - BRISTOL CATHEDRAL Reg Palmer. Francis Reginald Palmer was the only child of Arthur and Annie Palmer. He was a keen scholar and musician – playing both piano and organ. He was organist at St Cuthbert’s Church Oborne, near Sherborne in Somerset. He also played at Sherborne Abbey. Reg went to Foster’s School for Boys in Sherborne, and then to Bristol A STATEMENT ON COLSTON WINDOWS A Statement on Colston Windows. Work was carried out yesterday to remove a number of prominent references to Edward Colston in the windows of Bristol Cathedral and St Mary Redcliffe Church. The fall of the Colston statue on 7 June was a symbolic moment for the city and a signal for change. For us, it is the right moment to take the actionwe
SHIREHAMPTON REMOUNT DEPOT One of the key features of this was the establishment of a remount depot at Shirehampton that stabled and supplied almost 350,000 horses and mules to the front. The Army Service Corps Remounts Service was responsible for the provision of horses and mules to all other army units. A Remount Squadron consisted of approximately 200 soldiers, who WEEK 26 - LOUISA PITTMAN - BRISTOL CATHEDRAL In this week's #BlessedIsShe, we meet Louisa Pittman, a former Verger at the Cathedral. This morning, in Norwich Cathedral, Louisa will be ordained as a deacon by the Rt Revd Graham James, Lord Bishop of Norwich. In this centenary year of women's suffrage, we are celebrating the women who play important roles in the daily life ofthe Cathedral
HOME - BRISTOL CATHEDRALFAITH & WORSHIPVISIT USWHAT'S ONNEWSFAMILIESABOUT US The official website of Bristol Cathedral, England's only hall church Cathedral. Join us for worship, explore our medieval architecture and or visit our shop and cafe. All are welcome and admission is free. google9e8cc5c4be81f6d1.htmlVIRTUAL TOUR
Take a 360° virtual tour of Bristol Cathedral. History and heritage. Virtual Tour; Brief History; Explore the Cathedral; Archaeology BRISTOL CATHEDRAL CHAPTER Bristol Cathedral Chapter. The members of the Bristol Cathedral Chapter are: Chair - Dean of Bristol – The Very Revd Dr Mandy Ford. Canon Precentor – Canon Nicola Stanley. Canon Missioner Designate - The Revd Jonnie Parkin. Diocesan Canon - Canon Martin Gainsborough. Keeper of the Fabric - Canon Anthony Brown. Lay Canon - Canon StephenParsons.
DONATE - BRISTOL CATHEDRAL Donate. There are a number of ways that you can contribute resources to the life and work of Bristol Cathedral. You might like to give your time as a volunteer, or consider giving us more regular financial support. The options include: One-off donation - if you are visiting, you may like to make a one-off donation to support our work.SERMONS & LECTURES
Sermons & Lectures. A selection of sermons and addresses delivered in Bristol Cathedral. Please note, the content of each sermon remains the intellectual property of the author. Sermons & Lectures by. Everyone The Very Revd Dr Mandy Ford Canon Michael Roden Visiting Preacher The Revd Sarah Evans, Minor Canon The Bishop of Bristol Canon Derek BRISTOL WOMEN AT WAR Bristol Women at War. Bristol Women at War examines the types of war work performed by women during WW1 and charts the shift in the workplace as women took on jobs traditionally performed by men. The exhibition will examine the growth in voluntary work across the City that saw women taking leading and influential roles in organisationslike the
REG PALMER - WE HAVE OUR LIVES - BRISTOL CATHEDRAL Reg Palmer. Francis Reginald Palmer was the only child of Arthur and Annie Palmer. He was a keen scholar and musician – playing both piano and organ. He was organist at St Cuthbert’s Church Oborne, near Sherborne in Somerset. He also played at Sherborne Abbey. Reg went to Foster’s School for Boys in Sherborne, and then to Bristol A STATEMENT ON COLSTON WINDOWS A Statement on Colston Windows. Work was carried out yesterday to remove a number of prominent references to Edward Colston in the windows of Bristol Cathedral and St Mary Redcliffe Church. The fall of the Colston statue on 7 June was a symbolic moment for the city and a signal for change. For us, it is the right moment to take the actionwe
SHIREHAMPTON REMOUNT DEPOT One of the key features of this was the establishment of a remount depot at Shirehampton that stabled and supplied almost 350,000 horses and mules to the front. The Army Service Corps Remounts Service was responsible for the provision of horses and mules to all other army units. A Remount Squadron consisted of approximately 200 soldiers, who WEEK 26 - LOUISA PITTMAN - BRISTOL CATHEDRAL In this week's #BlessedIsShe, we meet Louisa Pittman, a former Verger at the Cathedral. This morning, in Norwich Cathedral, Louisa will be ordained as a deacon by the Rt Revd Graham James, Lord Bishop of Norwich. In this centenary year of women's suffrage, we are celebrating the women who play important roles in the daily life ofthe Cathedral
WHO WE ARE - BRISTOL CATHEDRAL The Very Revd Dr Mandy Ford. Dean of Bristol. As Dean of Bristol, Mandy is head of the Cathedral foundation, she chairs the Cathedral Chapter, and with the Chapter directs the mission and ministry of the cathedral. She exercises leadership in the cathedral's worship, preaching and prayer. She represents the cathedral in the diocese andis a
BRIEF HISTORY
Brief History. From the Twelfth Century this has been a place of daily prayer, and an extraordinary building, created for the glory of god. Bristol Cathedral is one of England's great medieval churches. It originated as an Augustinian Abbey, founded c. 1140 by prominent local citizen, Robert Fitzharding, who became first Lord Berkeley.GUIDED TOURS
Please note guided tours are suspended during the coronavirus pandemic. -----Our regular open tours take place on Saturdays at 11.30 am and 1.30 pm and following the Lunchtime Recital onOPENING HOURS
Opening hours . See here for our current opening hours during the pandemic. Admission is free, and you are very welcome to come inside and look around.Feel free to wander and soak up the atmosphere, sit quietly somewhere, or join us in our of our services.SERMONS & LECTURES
A selection of sermons and addresses delivered in Bristol Cathedral. Please note, the content of each sermon remains the intellectual property of the author. CONTACT US - BRISTOL CATHEDRAL If you have any queries please contact us. A full list of email addresses can be found in Who We Are. For general enquiries, please call the switchboard on 0117 926 4879 and allow us to direct you.. For venue hire, tours or volunteering: 0117 946 8185 or sarah.morris@bristol-cathedral.co.uk For press or media enquiries: 0117 946 8172 or tim.popple@bristol-cathedral.co.uk MUSEUM OF THE MOON TO APPEAR IN BRISTOL CATHEDRAL Museum of the Moon to appear in Bristol Cathedral. Bristol Cathedral is thrilled to announce that we will be hosting Luke Jerram’s celebrated Museum of the Moon in August 2021. The Moon was originally scheduled to come to Bristol Cathedral in August 2020 but, owing to the pandemic, its exhibition was delayed by a year. BRISTOL WOMEN AT WAR Bristol Women at War. Bristol Women at War examines the types of war work performed by women during WW1 and charts the shift in the workplace as women took on jobs traditionally performed by men. The exhibition will examine the growth in voluntary work across the City that saw women taking leading and influential roles in organisationslike the
FRIENDS OF BRISTOL CATHEDRAL The Friends of Bristol Cathedral is a registered charity (Charity Number 274399) which works together with the Cathedral Chapter to fund projects which beautify the Cathedral, care for its fabric, and enrich its worship.. The Friends of Bristol Cathedral feel a particular responsibility to help with projects which enhance the Cathedral or its life, but which it would be difficult for theSERMONS & LECTURES
Sermons & Lectures. A selection of sermons and addresses delivered in Bristol Cathedral. Please note, the content of each sermon remains the intellectual property of the author. Sermons & Lectures by. Everyone The Very Revd Dr Mandy Ford Canon Michael Roden Visiting Preacher The Revd Sarah Evans, Minor Canon The Bishop of Bristol Canon Derek HOME - BRISTOL CATHEDRALFAITH & WORSHIPVISIT USWHAT'S ONNEWSFAMILIESABOUT US The official website of Bristol Cathedral, England's only hall church Cathedral. Join us for worship, explore our medieval architecture and or visit our shop and cafe. All are welcome and admission is free. google9e8cc5c4be81f6d1.htmlVIRTUAL TOUR
Take a 360° virtual tour of Bristol Cathedral. History and heritage. Virtual Tour; Brief History; Explore the Cathedral; Archaeology BRISTOL CATHEDRAL CHAPTER Bristol Cathedral Chapter. The members of the Bristol Cathedral Chapter are: Chair - Dean of Bristol – The Very Revd Dr Mandy Ford. Canon Precentor – Canon Nicola Stanley. Canon Missioner Designate - The Revd Jonnie Parkin. Diocesan Canon - Canon Martin Gainsborough. Keeper of the Fabric - Canon Anthony Brown. Lay Canon - Canon StephenParsons.
DONATE - BRISTOL CATHEDRALBRISTOL CATHEDRAL SCHOOLBRISTOL CATHEDRAL UKCLIFTON CATHEDRAL BRISTOL ENGLANDCLIFTON CATHEDRAL BRISTOL NEWSLETTERBRISTOL CATHEDRAL BRISTOL ENGLANDBRISTOL CATHEDRAL CHOIRSCHOOL
Donate. There are a number of ways that you can contribute resources to the life and work of Bristol Cathedral. You might like to give your time as a volunteer, or consider giving us more regular financial support. The options include: One-off donation - if you are visiting, you may like to make a one-off donation to support our work.SERMONS & LECTURES
Sermons & Lectures. A selection of sermons and addresses delivered in Bristol Cathedral. Please note, the content of each sermon remains the intellectual property of the author. Sermons & Lectures by. Everyone The Very Revd Dr Mandy Ford Canon Michael Roden Visiting Preacher The Revd Sarah Evans, Minor Canon The Bishop of Bristol Canon Derek BRISTOL WOMEN AT WAR Bristol Women at War. Bristol Women at War examines the types of war work performed by women during WW1 and charts the shift in the workplace as women took on jobs traditionally performed by men. The exhibition will examine the growth in voluntary work across the City that saw women taking leading and influential roles in organisationslike the
REG PALMER - WE HAVE OUR LIVES - BRISTOL CATHEDRAL Reg Palmer. Francis Reginald Palmer was the only child of Arthur and Annie Palmer. He was a keen scholar and musician – playing both piano and organ. He was organist at St Cuthbert’s Church Oborne, near Sherborne in Somerset. He also played at Sherborne Abbey. Reg went to Foster’s School for Boys in Sherborne, and then to Bristol A STATEMENT ON COLSTON WINDOWS A Statement on Colston Windows. Work was carried out yesterday to remove a number of prominent references to Edward Colston in the windows of Bristol Cathedral and St Mary Redcliffe Church. The fall of the Colston statue on 7 June was a symbolic moment for the city and a signal for change. For us, it is the right moment to take the actionwe
SHIREHAMPTON REMOUNT DEPOT One of the key features of this was the establishment of a remount depot at Shirehampton that stabled and supplied almost 350,000 horses and mules to the front. The Army Service Corps Remounts Service was responsible for the provision of horses and mules to all other army units. A Remount Squadron consisted of approximately 200 soldiers, who WEEK 26 - LOUISA PITTMAN - BRISTOL CATHEDRAL In this week's #BlessedIsShe, we meet Louisa Pittman, a former Verger at the Cathedral. This morning, in Norwich Cathedral, Louisa will be ordained as a deacon by the Rt Revd Graham James, Lord Bishop of Norwich. In this centenary year of women's suffrage, we are celebrating the women who play important roles in the daily life ofthe Cathedral
HOME - BRISTOL CATHEDRALFAITH & WORSHIPVISIT USWHAT'S ONNEWSFAMILIESABOUT US The official website of Bristol Cathedral, England's only hall church Cathedral. Join us for worship, explore our medieval architecture and or visit our shop and cafe. All are welcome and admission is free. google9e8cc5c4be81f6d1.htmlVIRTUAL TOUR
Take a 360° virtual tour of Bristol Cathedral. History and heritage. Virtual Tour; Brief History; Explore the Cathedral; Archaeology BRISTOL CATHEDRAL CHAPTER Bristol Cathedral Chapter. The members of the Bristol Cathedral Chapter are: Chair - Dean of Bristol – The Very Revd Dr Mandy Ford. Canon Precentor – Canon Nicola Stanley. Canon Missioner Designate - The Revd Jonnie Parkin. Diocesan Canon - Canon Martin Gainsborough. Keeper of the Fabric - Canon Anthony Brown. Lay Canon - Canon StephenParsons.
DONATE - BRISTOL CATHEDRALBRISTOL CATHEDRAL SCHOOLBRISTOL CATHEDRAL UKCLIFTON CATHEDRAL BRISTOL ENGLANDCLIFTON CATHEDRAL BRISTOL NEWSLETTERBRISTOL CATHEDRAL BRISTOL ENGLANDBRISTOL CATHEDRAL CHOIRSCHOOL
Donate. There are a number of ways that you can contribute resources to the life and work of Bristol Cathedral. You might like to give your time as a volunteer, or consider giving us more regular financial support. The options include: One-off donation - if you are visiting, you may like to make a one-off donation to support our work.SERMONS & LECTURES
Sermons & Lectures. A selection of sermons and addresses delivered in Bristol Cathedral. Please note, the content of each sermon remains the intellectual property of the author. Sermons & Lectures by. Everyone The Very Revd Dr Mandy Ford Canon Michael Roden Visiting Preacher The Revd Sarah Evans, Minor Canon The Bishop of Bristol Canon Derek BRISTOL WOMEN AT WAR Bristol Women at War. Bristol Women at War examines the types of war work performed by women during WW1 and charts the shift in the workplace as women took on jobs traditionally performed by men. The exhibition will examine the growth in voluntary work across the City that saw women taking leading and influential roles in organisationslike the
REG PALMER - WE HAVE OUR LIVES - BRISTOL CATHEDRAL Reg Palmer. Francis Reginald Palmer was the only child of Arthur and Annie Palmer. He was a keen scholar and musician – playing both piano and organ. He was organist at St Cuthbert’s Church Oborne, near Sherborne in Somerset. He also played at Sherborne Abbey. Reg went to Foster’s School for Boys in Sherborne, and then to Bristol A STATEMENT ON COLSTON WINDOWS A Statement on Colston Windows. Work was carried out yesterday to remove a number of prominent references to Edward Colston in the windows of Bristol Cathedral and St Mary Redcliffe Church. The fall of the Colston statue on 7 June was a symbolic moment for the city and a signal for change. For us, it is the right moment to take the actionwe
SHIREHAMPTON REMOUNT DEPOT One of the key features of this was the establishment of a remount depot at Shirehampton that stabled and supplied almost 350,000 horses and mules to the front. The Army Service Corps Remounts Service was responsible for the provision of horses and mules to all other army units. A Remount Squadron consisted of approximately 200 soldiers, who WEEK 26 - LOUISA PITTMAN - BRISTOL CATHEDRAL In this week's #BlessedIsShe, we meet Louisa Pittman, a former Verger at the Cathedral. This morning, in Norwich Cathedral, Louisa will be ordained as a deacon by the Rt Revd Graham James, Lord Bishop of Norwich. In this centenary year of women's suffrage, we are celebrating the women who play important roles in the daily life ofthe Cathedral
WHO WE ARE - BRISTOL CATHEDRAL The Very Revd Dr Mandy Ford. Dean of Bristol. As Dean of Bristol, Mandy is head of the Cathedral foundation, she chairs the Cathedral Chapter, and with the Chapter directs the mission and ministry of the cathedral. She exercises leadership in the cathedral's worship, preaching and prayer. She represents the cathedral in the diocese andis a
BRIEF HISTORY
Brief History. From the Twelfth Century this has been a place of daily prayer, and an extraordinary building, created for the glory of god. Bristol Cathedral is one of England's great medieval churches. It originated as an Augustinian Abbey, founded c. 1140 by prominent local citizen, Robert Fitzharding, who became first Lord Berkeley.GUIDED TOURS
Please note guided tours are suspended during the coronavirus pandemic. -----Our regular open tours take place on Saturdays at 11.30 am and 1.30 pm and following the Lunchtime Recital onOPENING HOURS
Opening hours . See here for our current opening hours during the pandemic. Admission is free, and you are very welcome to come inside and look around.Feel free to wander and soak up the atmosphere, sit quietly somewhere, or join us in our of our services.SERMONS & LECTURES
A selection of sermons and addresses delivered in Bristol Cathedral. Please note, the content of each sermon remains the intellectual property of the author. CONTACT US - BRISTOL CATHEDRAL If you have any queries please contact us. A full list of email addresses can be found in Who We Are. For general enquiries, please call the switchboard on 0117 926 4879 and allow us to direct you.. For venue hire, tours or volunteering: 0117 946 8185 or sarah.morris@bristol-cathedral.co.uk For press or media enquiries: 0117 946 8172 or tim.popple@bristol-cathedral.co.uk MUSEUM OF THE MOON TO APPEAR IN BRISTOL CATHEDRAL Museum of the Moon to appear in Bristol Cathedral. Bristol Cathedral is thrilled to announce that we will be hosting Luke Jerram’s celebrated Museum of the Moon in August 2021. The Moon was originally scheduled to come to Bristol Cathedral in August 2020 but, owing to the pandemic, its exhibition was delayed by a year. BRISTOL WOMEN AT WAR Bristol Women at War. Bristol Women at War examines the types of war work performed by women during WW1 and charts the shift in the workplace as women took on jobs traditionally performed by men. The exhibition will examine the growth in voluntary work across the City that saw women taking leading and influential roles in organisationslike the
FRIENDS OF BRISTOL CATHEDRAL The Friends of Bristol Cathedral is a registered charity (Charity Number 274399) which works together with the Cathedral Chapter to fund projects which beautify the Cathedral, care for its fabric, and enrich its worship.. The Friends of Bristol Cathedral feel a particular responsibility to help with projects which enhance the Cathedral or its life, but which it would be difficult for theSERMONS & LECTURES
Sermons & Lectures. A selection of sermons and addresses delivered in Bristol Cathedral. Please note, the content of each sermon remains the intellectual property of the author. Sermons & Lectures by. Everyone The Very Revd Dr Mandy Ford Canon Michael Roden Visiting Preacher The Revd Sarah Evans, Minor Canon The Bishop of Bristol Canon Derek__
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ROADMAP TO REOPENING Find out when you can attend more services, visit the Cathedral, and visit the Café, as we reopen more fully over the coming weeks Welcome to Bristol Cathedral THIS WEEK IN THE CATHEDRAL NEWS & NOTES 30 MAY 2021 NEWS & NOTES 6 JUNE 2021 JUNE SERVICES + MUSIC LIST We are part of the CHURCH OF ENGLAND and the DIOCESE OF BRISTOL Watch our WELCOME VIDEOTake a VIRTUAL TOUR
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SERVICES IN THE BUILDING (OPEN 12NOON TO 1.00PM):TUESDAY TO SATURDAY
Lunchtime Eucharist (12.30pm)FRIDAY
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BCP Communion (8.00am) Cathedral Eucharist (10.00am) Choral Evensong (3.30pm) BOOK YOUR SEAT HERE . SERVICES BROADCAST TO OUR SOCIAL MEDIA CHANNELS:MONDAY TO SATURDAY
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Almighty and everlasting God, you have given us your servants grace, by the confession of a true faith, to acknowledge the glory of the eternal Trinity and in the power of the divine majesty to worship the Unity: keep us steadfast in this faith, that we may evermore be defended from all adversities; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord, who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever.AMEN.
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Information about our Covid-19 measures Welcome to Bristol Cathedral THIS WEEK IN THE CATHEDRAL NEWS & NOTES 30 MAY 2021 NEWS & NOTES 6 JUNE 2021 JUNE SERVICES + MUSIC LIST We are part of the CHURCH OF ENGLAND and the DIOCESE OF BRISTOL Watch our WELCOME VIDEOTake a VIRTUAL TOUR
support your cathedral find out more about how to support your cathedral hereonline services
SERVICES IN THE BUILDING (OPEN 12NOON TO 1.00PM):TUESDAY TO SATURDAY
Lunchtime Eucharist (12.30pm)FRIDAY
Choral Evensong (5.15pm)SUNDAY
BCP Communion (8.00am) Cathedral Eucharist (10.00am) Choral Evensong (3.30pm) BOOK YOUR SEAT HERE . SERVICES BROADCAST TO OUR SOCIAL MEDIA CHANNELS:MONDAY TO SATURDAY
Morning Prayer (8.00am)FRIDAY
Choral Evensong (5.15pm)SUNDAY
Cathedral Eucharist (10.00am) Available on the following links: FACEBOOK | YOUTUBELatest news
CATHEDRAL SETS OUT ROADMAP TO REOPENRead more
prayer for the day
Almighty and everlasting God, you have given us your servants grace, by the confession of a true faith, to acknowledge the glory of the eternal Trinity and in the power of the divine majesty to worship the Unity: keep us steadfast in this faith, that we may evermore be defended from all adversities; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord, who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever.AMEN.
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* Coronavirus (COVID-19) * Opening hours - admission is free* How to find us
* Accessibility - advice for disabled visitors * The Cathedral Shop (closed) * The Cathedral Café * The Cathedral Garden* Venue hire
* Group Visits
* Guided Tours
* Film
* Reviews
* Photography
* Bells and Bellringing * Foreign language guides * Places to visit in Bristol* News
* Families
* Cathedral Kids
* Crafty Cathedral
* Inhabit the Cathedral* About us
* Who we are
* Contact us
* Cathedral organisation * Cathedral strategy* Safeguarding
* Data protection
* Vacancies
* Domestic abuse
* Social Justice
* The Social Justice Network * Social Justice Group* Food Poverty
* Homeless Outreach
* Tackling Modern Slavery * Caring for the environment* Schools
* Home School Resources* School visits
* Education Days
* School Events
* Education Volunteers* Music
* Organ renovation project * The Cathedral Organ * The Cathedral Choir* Visiting Choirs
* The Cathedral Consort * Bristol Cathedral Choral Alumni * Recruitment of singers and musicians * Services and Music * History and heritage* Virtual Tour
* Brief History
* Explore the Cathedral* Archaeology
* Search the Collection* Support Us
* Volunteering
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* Cathedral community giving * Leaving a Gift in your Will * Bristol Cathedral Trust * The Fitzhardinge Society * Friends of Bristol Cathedral* Choral Foundation
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