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Exhibition: Saving St Paul's: The Watch and the Second World War

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Exhibition: Saving St Paul's: The Watch and the Second World War

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Accessibility at the Cathedral

With specially designed guides and tours, and measures in place to improve physical accessibility, disabled visitors can enjoy a visit to the Cathedral. 
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Power and prophecy
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Power and Prophecy: Black and White Women in the Church

Rosemarie Mallett, Chine McDonald, Lucy Winkett and Paula Gooder discuss what it means to say that women are made in the image of God. Raising issues of race and gender, power, prophetic voices, naming injustice, and where hope can be found.
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Ticket types and prices

Find out the cost of sightseeing tickets to the Cathedral, and what discounts are available. 
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Henry Moore
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Reflections on Art: Henry Moore, Mother and Child: Hood

Six young people reflect on Henry Moore's Mother and Child: Hood.
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Democracy and the Common Good
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Democracy and the Common Good: Who is welcome here?

Panelists from academia, the Church, culture and finance consider the interplay between belonging and flourishing, reciprocity and service, at a time when freedom of movement and labour markets are shifting. Filmed post-Brexit referendum in 2016. Part of St Paul’s Institute’s series ‘Democracy and the Common Good’.
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Jesus the Storyteller
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Jesus the Storyteller: the parables then and now

Paula Gooder and Richard Coles explore Jesus’ parables and their enduring power to shock, surprise and challenge us to live our faith in the 21st century.
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Love is Born
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Love is Born: Exploring Advent and Christmas

Archbishop Stephen Cottrell and Paula Gooder explore the mystery, wonder and also the darkness of the traditional Advent themes and the Christmas stories. 
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Resurrection the Body and Christianity
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Resurrection: the Body and Christianity

Biblical Scholar Paula Gooder explores St Paul’s thinking about the essential place of the body in the life of faith,  and how it challenges us to live differently.
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Joining the Song of Creation: St Francis of Assisi and his Canticle of Creation (Part One)

Brother Sam SSF introduces St Francis and his great hymn of praise to God. Recorded live at St Paul’s reflective day.
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Joining the Song of Creation: St Francis of Assisi and his Canticle of Creation (Part Two)

Br Sam SSF explores the last verses of St Francis’ Canticle of Creation, about peace, peacemaking, and death. Recorded live at St Paul’s reflective day.
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Timothy Radcliffe preaching at St Paul's Cathedral
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Sermon: St Stephen and St Paul

Timothy Radcliffe OP preaches about the victory of goodness, and what happens to St Paul as he witnesses the stoning of St Stephen.
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Buying God: Consumerism and Theology

Eve Poole offers new ways to think theologically about consumerism and suggests how we might, as individuals and church communities, change the way we use money for good.
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Democracy and the Common Good: What do we Value?

With the help of an audience of 90 students, Harvard Philosophy professor Michael Sandel draws out key philosophical principles relating to the common good and globalisation: the nature of our responsibilities and obligations to those near and far; how solidarity might be defined and embodied in a globalised world and what might be the extent of, or perhaps limits to, our compassion.
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Money and the Kingdom of God

Dr Eve Poole and Canon Dr Angus Ritchie offer a vision of what a kingdom of God's love might look like right here, right now and how our personal choices can bring its reality closer; including insight and suggestions both for our own financial choices, and for how we can influence corporations and government to use their money for good.
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Liz Adekunle and Michael Curry in conversation at St Paul's Cathedral
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The Experience of Black People in the US and the UK: A Conversation

The Most Reverend Bishop Michael Curry and the Venerable Liz Adekunle discuss race relations in the US and the UK, hope arising from painful history and the prospects for change.
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The Monument, St Paul's Cathedral and the Great Fire of London

A film about The Monument, St Paul's Cathedral and the Great Fire of London
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Join your London community

Find out how St Paul’s is connected with the broader Diocese of London, how to arrange visits with your local church and more. 
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Mark Oakley speaking in St Paul's Cathedral
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Love Took My Hand: George Herbert and the Friendship of God

Part 1: Mark Oakley introduces the life and poetry of George Herbert. Recorded live at a St Paul’s reflective day.
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Mark Oakley speaking in St Paul's Cathedral
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Love Took My Hand: George Herbert and the Friendship of God Part ii

Part 2: Mark Oakley explores with the group some of Herbert’s poems about his theology of the friendship of God. Recorded live at a St Paul’s reflective day.
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Love Took My Hand: George Herbert and the Friendship of God Part iii

Part 3: Mark Oakley explores with the group some of Herbert’s poems about prayer. Recorded live at a St Paul’s reflective day.
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