News and updates
Discover our latest news, including updates from the latest projects, details of special events, services, and more.
This year, we'll commemorate the 500th anniversary of William Tyndale’s New Testament translation with a new exhibition opening this summer alongside a diverse programme of engaging events throughout the year.
We’re delighted to announce the appointment of Meg Munn as the new Chair for our Safeguarding Advisory Group (SAG).
On Wednesday 28th January, Bishop Sarah Mullally DBE became the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury at her Confirmation of Election here at St Paul’s. She is the first woman to hold the office in its 1,400-year history.
This January, we began work to install a Changing Places Toilet (CPT) in the Crypt, marking the latest step in our ongoing journey to make the Cathedral an inclusive space for all.
On Saturday 17th January, we held a special Eucharist and Farewell Service to mark the departure of the Right Reverend and Right Honourable Dame Sarah Mullally DBE, the Bishop of London, who will become the Archbishop of Canterbury on 28th January.
The Revd Robert Kozak, Sacrist and Head of Liturgy, has been appointed as Assistant Chaplain/Missioner at the Pro-Cathedral of Holy Trinity Brussels.
The Bishop of London, the Rt Revd and Rt Hon Dame Sarah Mullally DBE, has announced three new Prebendaries of St Paul’s Cathedral.
In December last year we had the pleasure of welcoming Dame Mary Berry to the Cathedral to film part of her Christmas special, ‘A Mary Berry Christmas’.
In January, we celebrated the dedication and contribution of our wonderful community of 400 volunteers at the Marsh Trust Volunteer Awards.
Calling all teachers and Art and Design leads! We have a unique and exciting opportunity for schools and colleges to get involved with St Paul’s by submitting artwork for a new exhibition in 2026.
We were delighted to host a distinctive evening, A Celebration of Heritage Craft Skills, with Lady Petchey on 28th October to celebrate craft skills, and raise funds for the planned heritage craft training hub, the Wren International Centre of Excellence.
We’re delighted to have won Best Cultural Experience in the City of London at City AM’s Toast the City Awards 2025.
Earlier this year, we launched our new heritage craft apprenticeship programme and shared plans for our upcoming Wren Centre of Excellence, a world-class training centre based at the Cathedral to secure the future of these skills and safeguard historic buildings for generations to come.
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