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Faith and Politics

Graeme Smith reflects on Christians' involvement in politics.
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Ripening: reflections for a changing season

Christopher Chapman reflects on signs of God in the changing season.
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Filming and photography

There are some simple rules we ask our visitors to follow when taking photos inside the Cathedral, to respect the privacy of others.  
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Access the Collections

Find out how to gain access to our Archives, Library and Objects collections and about imaging requests.
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One pound sightseeing tickets for St Paul's Cathedral

We're offering £1 sightseeing tickets to those UK visitors receiving Universal Credit, Pension Credit, or Employment Support Allowance (ESA), so you and up to four children can enjoy a memorable day out at St Paul’s Cathedral. 
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Our Music Partnerships Programme

If you work in a school, there are a myriad of ways you can partner with St Paul’s through our Music Partnerships, and help us inspire children across London and beyond.
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Robert Cornelis Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala (1810-90)

Learn about the monument to Robert Cornelis Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala and the East India Company, with this piece written by Taryn Khanam BEM. 
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Preparing for Easter: Self-Examination

Reflections by Adéọlá Eleyae for the season of Lent.
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How to find us

Find our address and learn how to reach us by different forms of transport.
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Girls’ Voices features on BBC Radio 4’s ‘Woman’s Hour’

This year marked the first time in St Paul’s history where our girl choristers joined the boys to sing at our Easter services. Ahead of the services, we were delighted to see our Girls’ Voices project feature in last week’s episode of BBC Radio 4’s ‘Woman’s Hour’.
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A day in the life: Janet Payne

Janet has volunteered for St Paul’s for over two decades, now settling into her important role as Team Leader. Taking responsibility for connecting our broad network of volunteers and staff, she has made great friends through volunteering, and has found endless opportunities to learn. 
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Our choirs

Discover more about our world-famous choir, and the other ensembles that bring to life the Cathedral’s musical programme.
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St Paul’s Cathedral announces the appointment of new Residentiary Canon and Steward

The Revd Dr Catherine Okoronkwo has been appointed by His Majesty the King as Residentiary Canon and Steward.

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Girls join St Paul’s Cathedral Choir for first time in 900-year history

On Sunday 30th June 2024, two girls from St Paul’s Cathedral School formally joined the St Paul’s Cathedral Choir as full choristers for the first time in its 900-year history.

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St Paul’s Cathedral announces the appointment of new Residentiary Canon and Precentor

The Revd Canon Philip Banks has been appointed by His Majesty The King as Residentiary Canon and Precentor.

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St Paul’s Cathedral’s interior transformed by sound and light show

This week, the interior of St Paul’s Cathedral is being transformed by the immersive sound and light show, ‘Luminous’.
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FAQs: Christmas services and events

Useful information about what to expect when attending one of our Christmas services or events, getting tickets and how to cancel.
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Press and media

If you’re looking to feature St Paul’s in a news story, seeking imagery of our building, or have any other media-related enquiry, our Communications team are on hand. 
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Join the Cathedral Choir

As part of our Cathedral Choir, Choristers perform around the globe, and gain a first-class academic education at the Cathedral School. 
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Worship and music

Our Cathedral has been here for over 1,400 years, and its main purpose has always been as a place of worship and prayer.
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