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TRURO CATHEDRAL
Truro Cathedral is now open for private prayer, general visiting and public worship. Please read the visiting safety guidelines and worship safety guidelines for more information. You can see the programme of planned worship by visiting the What's On section of our website; please be aware that attendance to the Sunday Eucharist is by ticket only and can be booked through Eventbrite.TRURO CATHEDRAL
When the second lockdown was announced, the Cathedral Executive took the decision to introduce live streaming of Sunday worship with immediate effect. Although we have been given a generous gift to acquire live-streaming cameras, these have yet to be installed, and so we had to beg and borrow (but not steal!) equipment to allow this to happen from Sunday, 8th November. WHATS ON - TRURO CATHEDRAL What's On. Truro Cathedral is now open for private prayer, general visiting and public worship. Please read the visiting safety guidelines and worship safety guidelines for more information. You can see the programme of planned worship by visiting the What's On section of our website; please be aware that attendance to the Sunday Eucharist is by ticket only and can be booked through Eventbrite.TRURO CATHEDRAL
Sing2G7! Truro Cathedral was transformed into a Covid-safe film set this Saturday, as 35 choristers, Sir Tim Rice and a volunteer professional film crew of created seven recorded a short film. The film will feature Truro Cathedral Choristers singing a brand new song, written especially for them, by choir patron Sir Tim Rice, with musicby Peter
TRURO CATHEDRAL
Truro Cathedral Restaurant/Café is a hidden gem at the heart of Truro, providing local food to our visitors and enjoying a growing reputation as a place to eat in Truro city centre. Located in the Chapter House at the rear of the cathedral, the café is a lovely meeting place for friends who enjoy coffee and a chat, freshly madecakes and snacks.
TRURO CATHEDRAL
All are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services of Christine Whiteman to be held at Truro Cathedral at 11am on 8th June. Christine is well known in the Cathedral congregation and in the church in Cornwall as a remarkable Christian woman and a constant support to her husband Rodney, who was in turn Archdeacon of Bodmin and Archdeacon of Cornwall.TRURO CATHEDRAL
The bell ringers practice most Tuesday evenings between 19:30 and 21:00, meeting at 19:25 at the Crypt door at the eastern end of the cathedral adjacent to the car park. If you arrive after the door is locked you can phone us on 07966 844250. Visiting ringers are welcometo join us
TRURO CATHEDRAL
The cathedral team is happy to confirm that its shop will reopen on Monday 20 July. To ensure the safety of staff, volunteers and visitors a number of changes are being implemented and you can read about these in full below. For general guidance on visiting the cathedral please also check the news page. The team thanks everyone who plans toTRURO CATHEDRAL
Truro Cathedral is a busy place regularly providing over 120 services, events, learning activities and tours each and every month. Our highly motivated and diverse staff team ensure our activities are successful, working together to help achieve the cathedral’s aims. Staff at Truro Cathedral not only apply their skills, expertise and creativity, but are given opportunities for continualTRURO CATHEDRAL
One of my earliest memories is of sitting on the organ bench with my grandfather who was Organist of a large anglo-catholic church in Birmingham UK for over forty years. He was a rather well-known liturgical improviser and I remember being blown away by all the stops, the buttons and the sheer sound of the instrument especially the Pedal Trombone! When I was 9 years old I became a choirboyTRURO CATHEDRAL
Truro Cathedral is now open for private prayer, general visiting and public worship. Please read the visiting safety guidelines and worship safety guidelines for more information. You can see the programme of planned worship by visiting the What's On section of our website; please be aware that attendance to the Sunday Eucharist is by ticket only and can be booked through Eventbrite.TRURO CATHEDRAL
When the second lockdown was announced, the Cathedral Executive took the decision to introduce live streaming of Sunday worship with immediate effect. Although we have been given a generous gift to acquire live-streaming cameras, these have yet to be installed, and so we had to beg and borrow (but not steal!) equipment to allow this to happen from Sunday, 8th November. WHATS ON - TRURO CATHEDRAL What's On. Truro Cathedral is now open for private prayer, general visiting and public worship. Please read the visiting safety guidelines and worship safety guidelines for more information. You can see the programme of planned worship by visiting the What's On section of our website; please be aware that attendance to the Sunday Eucharist is by ticket only and can be booked through Eventbrite.TRURO CATHEDRAL
Sing2G7! Truro Cathedral was transformed into a Covid-safe film set this Saturday, as 35 choristers, Sir Tim Rice and a volunteer professional film crew of created seven recorded a short film. The film will feature Truro Cathedral Choristers singing a brand new song, written especially for them, by choir patron Sir Tim Rice, with musicby Peter
TRURO CATHEDRAL
Truro Cathedral Restaurant/Café is a hidden gem at the heart of Truro, providing local food to our visitors and enjoying a growing reputation as a place to eat in Truro city centre. Located in the Chapter House at the rear of the cathedral, the café is a lovely meeting place for friends who enjoy coffee and a chat, freshly madecakes and snacks.
TRURO CATHEDRAL
All are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services of Christine Whiteman to be held at Truro Cathedral at 11am on 8th June. Christine is well known in the Cathedral congregation and in the church in Cornwall as a remarkable Christian woman and a constant support to her husband Rodney, who was in turn Archdeacon of Bodmin and Archdeacon of Cornwall.TRURO CATHEDRAL
The bell ringers practice most Tuesday evenings between 19:30 and 21:00, meeting at 19:25 at the Crypt door at the eastern end of the cathedral adjacent to the car park. If you arrive after the door is locked you can phone us on 07966 844250. Visiting ringers are welcometo join us
TRURO CATHEDRAL
The cathedral team is happy to confirm that its shop will reopen on Monday 20 July. To ensure the safety of staff, volunteers and visitors a number of changes are being implemented and you can read about these in full below. For general guidance on visiting the cathedral please also check the news page. The team thanks everyone who plans toTRURO CATHEDRAL
Truro Cathedral is a busy place regularly providing over 120 services, events, learning activities and tours each and every month. Our highly motivated and diverse staff team ensure our activities are successful, working together to help achieve the cathedral’s aims. Staff at Truro Cathedral not only apply their skills, expertise and creativity, but are given opportunities for continualTRURO CATHEDRAL
One of my earliest memories is of sitting on the organ bench with my grandfather who was Organist of a large anglo-catholic church in Birmingham UK for over forty years. He was a rather well-known liturgical improviser and I remember being blown away by all the stops, the buttons and the sheer sound of the instrument especially the Pedal Trombone! When I was 9 years old I became a choirboyTRURO CATHEDRAL
Truro Cathedral is now open for private prayer, general visiting and public worship. Please read the visiting safety guidelines and worship safety guidelines for more information. You can see the programme of planned worship by visiting the What's On section of our website; please be aware that attendance to the Sunday Eucharist is by ticket only and can be booked through Eventbrite. WHATS ON - TRURO CATHEDRAL What's On. Truro Cathedral is now open for private prayer, general visiting and public worship. Please read the visiting safety guidelines and worship safety guidelines for more information. You can see the programme of planned worship by visiting the What's On section of our website; please be aware that attendance to the Sunday Eucharist is by ticket only and can be booked through Eventbrite.TRURO CATHEDRAL
Truro Cathedral offers a wide range of facilities for worshippers and visitors. Whether you are visiting the cathedral to worship, to light a candle, for quiet prayer, to admire the stunning architecture and stained glass windows, to see the fascinating heritage objects, orTRURO CATHEDRAL
Truro is only one of four cathedrals in the UK with three spires. The cathedral is vaulted throughout, its magnificent gothic arch drawing your eye up to the roof on entering the building. British sculptor Nathaniel Hitch created the decorative sculpture, including the exceptional reredos. Truro Cathedral was finally completed in 1910. CATHEDRAL OPEN FOR GENERAL VISITING UNTIL 1:30PM Truro Cathedral is open and welcomes you for general visiting between the hours of 12:00 and 13:30. The cathedral will close earlier than normal today due to the Young Pilgrims Service happening within the Nave, we apologise for any inconvenience. Normal Sunday general visiting times are between the hours of 12:00 and 15:00.TRURO CATHEDRAL
09:30 Morning Prayer - Following on from the Eucharist and again taking place in St Mary's Aisle is Morning Prayer which includes a short meditation on the readings.TRURO CATHEDRAL
Truro Cathedral makes an important contribution to Cornwall arts and prides itself as being part of the rich culture of music in Cornwall, honouring the tradition of choral music. Truro Cathedral Director of Music, Christopher Gray, trains and conducts our esteemed and award-winning Truro Cathedral Choir, and is an accomplished organist, often playing the famous Father Willis Organ installedTRURO CATHEDRAL
The cathedral team is happy to confirm that its shop will reopen on Monday 20 July. To ensure the safety of staff, volunteers and visitors a number of changes are being implemented and you can read about these in full below. For general guidance on visiting the cathedral please also check the news page. The team thanks everyone who plans toTRURO CATHEDRAL
To coincide with the G7 summit taking place in Carbis Bay, the cathedral will be hosting several events, including the first concert by our cathedral choir in over a year.TRURO CATHEDRAL
In July, Truro Cathedral warmly welcomed Sean O’Neill to the senior management team. Sean has taken on the role of Chief Operating Officer for the cathedral, a brand-new position created thanks to a grant from the Cathedral Sustainability Fund. Here, Sean explains more about his role and his aspirations for the cathedral The Chief Operating Officer position is brand new to the cathedralTRURO CATHEDRAL
Soaring above the surrounding rooftops, Truro Cathedral is located in the centre of this thriving Cornish city and wonderfully situated in the middle of the county of Cornwall. Designed by architect John Loughborough Pearson, it is one of only three cathedrals in the UK which has three spires. A must-see place to visit in Cornwall withfree entry.
TRURO CATHEDRAL
Truro Cathedral is now open for private prayer, general visiting and public worship. Please read the visiting safety guidelines and worship safety guidelines for more information. You can see the programme of planned worship by visiting the What's On section of our website; please be aware that attendance to the Sunday Eucharist is by ticket only and can be booked through Eventbrite.TRURO CATHEDRAL
Truro Cathedral offers a wide range of facilities for worshippers and visitors. Whether you are visiting the cathedral to worship, to light a candle, for quiet prayer, to admire the stunning architecture and stained glass windows, to see the fascinating heritage objects, orTRURO CATHEDRAL
Truro is only one of four cathedrals in the UK with three spires. The cathedral is vaulted throughout, its magnificent gothic arch drawing your eye up to the roof on entering the building. British sculptor Nathaniel Hitch created the decorative sculpture, including the exceptional reredos. Truro Cathedral was finally completed in 1910.TRURO CATHEDRAL
Sing2G7! Truro Cathedral was transformed into a Covid-safe film set this Saturday, as 35 choristers, Sir Tim Rice and a volunteer professional film crew of created seven recorded a short film. The film will feature Truro Cathedral Choristers singing a brand new song, written especially for them, by choir patron Sir Tim Rice, with musicby Peter
TRURO CATHEDRAL
Truro Cathedral Restaurant/Café is a hidden gem at the heart of Truro, providing local food to our visitors and enjoying a growing reputation as a place to eat in Truro city centre. Located in the Chapter House at the rear of the cathedral, the café is a lovely meeting place for friends who enjoy coffee and a chat, freshly madecakes and snacks.
TRURO CATHEDRAL
The bell ringers practice most Tuesday evenings between 19:30 and 21:00, meeting at 19:25 at the Crypt door at the eastern end of the cathedral adjacent to the car park. If you arrive after the door is locked you can phone us on 07966 844250. Visiting ringers are welcometo join us
TRURO CATHEDRAL
The cathedral team is happy to confirm that its restaurant will reopen on Monday 20 July. To ensure the safety of staff, volunteers and visitors a number of changes are being implemented and you can read about these in full below.TRURO CATHEDRAL
Truro Cathedral is a busy place regularly providing over 120 services, events, learning activities and tours each and every month. Our highly motivated and diverse staff team ensure our activities are successful, working together to help achieve the cathedral’s aims. Staff at Truro Cathedral not only apply their skills, expertise and creativity, but are given opportunities for continualTRURO CATHEDRAL
One of my earliest memories is of sitting on the organ bench with my grandfather who was Organist of a large anglo-catholic church in Birmingham UK for over forty years. He was a rather well-known liturgical improviser and I remember being blown away by all the stops, the buttons and the sheer sound of the instrument especially the Pedal Trombone! When I was 9 years old I became a choirboyTRURO CATHEDRAL
Soaring above the surrounding rooftops, Truro Cathedral is located in the centre of this thriving Cornish city and wonderfully situated in the middle of the county of Cornwall. Designed by architect John Loughborough Pearson, it is one of only three cathedrals in the UK which has three spires. A must-see place to visit in Cornwall withfree entry.
TRURO CATHEDRAL
Truro Cathedral is now open for private prayer, general visiting and public worship. Please read the visiting safety guidelines and worship safety guidelines for more information. You can see the programme of planned worship by visiting the What's On section of our website; please be aware that attendance to the Sunday Eucharist is by ticket only and can be booked through Eventbrite.TRURO CATHEDRAL
Truro Cathedral offers a wide range of facilities for worshippers and visitors. Whether you are visiting the cathedral to worship, to light a candle, for quiet prayer, to admire the stunning architecture and stained glass windows, to see the fascinating heritage objects, orTRURO CATHEDRAL
Truro is only one of four cathedrals in the UK with three spires. The cathedral is vaulted throughout, its magnificent gothic arch drawing your eye up to the roof on entering the building. British sculptor Nathaniel Hitch created the decorative sculpture, including the exceptional reredos. Truro Cathedral was finally completed in 1910.TRURO CATHEDRAL
Sing2G7! Truro Cathedral was transformed into a Covid-safe film set this Saturday, as 35 choristers, Sir Tim Rice and a volunteer professional film crew of created seven recorded a short film. The film will feature Truro Cathedral Choristers singing a brand new song, written especially for them, by choir patron Sir Tim Rice, with musicby Peter
TRURO CATHEDRAL
Truro Cathedral Restaurant/Café is a hidden gem at the heart of Truro, providing local food to our visitors and enjoying a growing reputation as a place to eat in Truro city centre. Located in the Chapter House at the rear of the cathedral, the café is a lovely meeting place for friends who enjoy coffee and a chat, freshly madecakes and snacks.
TRURO CATHEDRAL
The bell ringers practice most Tuesday evenings between 19:30 and 21:00, meeting at 19:25 at the Crypt door at the eastern end of the cathedral adjacent to the car park. If you arrive after the door is locked you can phone us on 07966 844250. Visiting ringers are welcometo join us
TRURO CATHEDRAL
The cathedral team is happy to confirm that its restaurant will reopen on Monday 20 July. To ensure the safety of staff, volunteers and visitors a number of changes are being implemented and you can read about these in full below.TRURO CATHEDRAL
Truro Cathedral is a busy place regularly providing over 120 services, events, learning activities and tours each and every month. Our highly motivated and diverse staff team ensure our activities are successful, working together to help achieve the cathedral’s aims. Staff at Truro Cathedral not only apply their skills, expertise and creativity, but are given opportunities for continualTRURO CATHEDRAL
One of my earliest memories is of sitting on the organ bench with my grandfather who was Organist of a large anglo-catholic church in Birmingham UK for over forty years. He was a rather well-known liturgical improviser and I remember being blown away by all the stops, the buttons and the sheer sound of the instrument especially the Pedal Trombone! When I was 9 years old I became a choirboy WHATS ON - TRURO CATHEDRAL What's On. Truro Cathedral is now open for private prayer, general visiting and public worship. Please read the visiting safety guidelines and worship safety guidelines for more information. You can see the programme of planned worship by visiting the What's On section of our website; please be aware that attendance to the Sunday Eucharist is by ticket only and can be booked through Eventbrite.TRURO CATHEDRAL
Truro Cathedral welcomes all and provides an enriching visitor experience through worship, music, events, arts and learning. We strive to create sacred space, in which the holiness of God is encountered in an open and inclusive way, and offer common ground, where issues shared by the whole of humanity can be explored. Here in the about us section you can find out all about our aims, values andTRURO CATHEDRAL
Truro Cathedral is open and welcomes you for general visiting between the hours of 10:00 and 15:00 Monday - Saturday. Due to Covid-19, a range of new safety measures have been introduced to protect cathedral staff, volunteers and visitors.TRURO CATHEDRAL
09:00 - Holy Communion. This said service lasts around half an hour and re-lives the Last Supper, where Jesus took bread and wine and said they had become his body and his blood.TRURO CATHEDRAL
Truro Cathedral makes an important contribution to Cornwall arts and prides itself as being part of the rich culture of music in Cornwall, honouring the tradition of choral music. Truro Cathedral Director of Music, Christopher Gray, trains and conducts our esteemed and award-winning Truro Cathedral Choir, and is an accomplished organist, often playing the famous Father Willis Organ installedTRURO CATHEDRAL
A CAFOD (Catholic Agency for Overseas Development) live-streamed event hosted by Truro Cathedral for people of faith to reflect ahead of the G7 summit and send a message to world leaders.TRURO CATHEDRAL
The cathedral team is happy to confirm that its restaurant will reopen on Monday 20 July. To ensure the safety of staff, volunteers and visitors a number of changes are being implemented and you can read about these in full below.TRURO CATHEDRAL
To coincide with the G7 summit taking place in Carbis Bay, the cathedral will be hosting several events, including the first concert by our cathedral choir in over a year.TRURO CATHEDRAL
A later service for the congregation will be held at 11.30 Sunday Eucharist with a cantor and organist. Please visit the What's On section for more information, please note that only 51 tickets will be available for the 11.30am service. Truro Cathedral is a self-funded organisation and relies on public donations to meet costs, especiallyafter
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Truro Cathedral's Learning Experiences are purposely designed for children and young people. The activities include props and costumes, investigation, reflective activities and role play. Educational visits and activities can also be tailored to your school group’s specificrequirements.
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WELCOME TO TRURO CATHEDRAL The cathedral is now open for private prayer and reflection only. The safety of cathedral staff, volunteers, and visitors is paramount and there are new rules and processes in place. Please view or download our current safety rules for general visiting. The Cathedral Shop and Restaurant will be closed until government restrictions are lifted. The cathedral is now live-streaming its Sunday services which you can view via the relevant event page in our What's On section.Read More
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