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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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Mary

Cally Hammond reflects on Mary, Mother of Christ, for the month of May.
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A Liberation Movement for the Earth

Drawing as well from the great liberation theologians and womanist theologians, Anupama Ranawana examines the connections between climate, poverty, race and colonisation.
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The Sacraments: Responding to God's Loving Invitation

Jane Williams explores the sacraments as a glorious expression of God’s love.
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A Commoner's Messiah

David Benjamin Blower reflects on the Messiah as we move through Holy Week into Easter.
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Bishop Rose is a black woman wearing a pink jacket over a black clerical shirt and a cream knotted scarf. She stands in front of a microphone and lectern in the wren suite of St Paul's Cathedral.
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The Girl from Montego Bay

Bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin talks about her autobiography, reflecting particularly on the theme of 'a wonderful life and a wonderful God'.
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Resurrection Hope: wrestling with questions of justice

Kelly Brown-Douglas and Paula Gooder reflect together on vocation and preaching, on racial justice and, most importantly, on hope.
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Gen Z and the City

A panel discussion to launch a new partnership which examines the values driving Gen Z and their work practices.
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Seeking the God Beyond: A Beginner's Guide to Apophatic Spirituality

Janet Williams introduces the tradition of apophatic spirituality, and explores its relevance to 21st century Christian life.
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Boys will be Boys? Being a man before God in the 21st century

Will Rose-Moore explores what it really means to be a man today, and how the Bible portrays men.
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Sacred Remnants: a journey through objects and faith

Mark Nam reflects on the everyday objects that intersect with his faith and his heritage to connect him to God in unexpected ways.
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Novels, God and faith: How a novel might speak of God

Join Paula Hollingsworth as she explores how novels can nurture our spiritual life.
15/11/25
02:00 pm
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A warrior God: violence in the Bible

Join us as Helen Paynter explores the topic of violence in the Bible.
25/10/25
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We believe… The Nicene Creed 1,700 years on

Join us as Morwenna Ludlow reflects on the ongoing legacy of the Nicene Creed.
05/10/25
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Living the Psalms today

Join us as Martin Wroe explores the Psalms and their relevance for our life today.
07/09/25
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Martyrs and Mary by Bill Viola

These two affecting large-scale video installations were created by internationally acclaimed artist Bill Viola.
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Wren 300: Innovation and Restoration

In 2023 we mark the 300th anniversary of the death of Sir Christopher Wren, a visionary and architect of St Paul's Cathedral.
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Peter Chapman: Former Chorister and Lay Canon

A profile of Peter Chapman, a member of the Friends. 
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Vibrant new project '50 Monuments in 50 Voices' launches

1 December 2021

50 Monuments in 50 Voices is a dazzling new project that showcases thoughtful, individual responses to 50 unique monuments at St Paul’s Cathedral from artists, poets, musicians, theologians and academics.
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Watch: St Paul's choir perform Allegri’s Miserere for Classic FM

Last month, our Choir performed Allegri's Miserere – a piece traditionally associated with the period of Lent and Holy Week – in an exclusive session filmed by Classic FM.
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