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Four choristers stand with the Dean and the Head of St Paul's Cathedral School at the opening of the new girls' boarding house.
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St Paul’s Cathedral School opens first boarding house for girls

St Paul’s Cathedral School has formally opened its first boarding house for girls. For the first time in its 900-year history, girls will be able to board at the Cathedral’s choir school.
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Handel’s Messiah returns to St Paul’s after two-year pause

St Paul’s announces Handel’s Messiah on 30th March 2022, the first time the concert has been performed at St Paul’s Cathedral since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Announcing our Head of St Paul's Cathedral Institute, James Roberts

We are delighted to announce the appointment of James Roberts as the new Head of the St Paul’s Cathedral Institute.
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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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Sir Peter Estlin appointed of Chair of St Paul’s Cathedral Council

9 November 2021

St Paul's Cathedral is pleased to announce the appointment by the Bishop of London of Sir Peter Estlin as Chair of the Cathedral Council, in succession to Sir Roger Gifford who sadly died in office in May.
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George Inscoe appointed as new Sub Organist of St Paul's Cathedral

We are delighted to announce the appointment of George Inscoe as our new Sub Organist, from 1st March 2025.
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The Mind of the Maker: Clarissa Dickson Wright speaks at St Paul's Cathedral

The cook and TV presenter Clarissa Dickson Wright talks about her life and faith in a service at St Paul’s Cathedral. 
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St Paul’s installs bold new artwork by artist Victor Ehikhamenor

On 17 February 2022, St Paul's unveiled the bold new artwork Still Standing by Nigerian-born artist, Victor Ehikhamenor, on display in the Crypt from 17th February to 14th May 2022 and included with sightseeing admission.
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The Spirituality of Jane Austen: a workshop at St Paul’s Cathedral (Part Two)

The Revd Paula Hollingsworth examines Jane Austen’s spirituality, faith and values through her novel Pride and Prejudice.
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The Spirituality of Jane Austen: a workshop at St Paul’s Cathedral (Part One)

The Revd Paula Hollingsworth explores Jane Austen’s life and faith, looking at her major novels and the spiritual themes that run through them. 
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The Case for God Timothy Radcliffe OP
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The Case for God: Timothy Radcliffe OP speaks at St Paul's Cathedral

Timothy Radcliffe asks ‘what’s the point of being a Christian?’ He makes the case, saying its characteristics are a transforming generosity, freedom and joy, both for individuals and the world.  
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Sung Eucharist for the Feast of the Conversion of St Paul with organ mass setting

A special Eucharist for Feast of the Conversion of St Paul.Eucharist is celebrated each day at the Cathedral, with the principal celebration taking place on Sunday morning at 11.15am.
25/01/26
05:30 pm
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Esmée Fairbairn Collections award funding for St Paul's community engagement project

10 January 2022

We are delighted to have received funding from the Esmée Fairbairn Collections Fund for a new community engagement project.
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Judith Fremont-Barnes appointed as new Head of St Paul's Cathedral School

The Chapter of St Paul's Cathedral and St Paul's Cathedral School's governing body are delighted to announce the appointment of Judith Fremont-Barnes as the new Head of St Paul's Cathedral School from September 2023.
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Pulitzer Prize winning novelist Marilynne Robinson to speak at St Paul's Cathedral

St Paul's Cathedral is delighted to announce that Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Marilynne Robinson will join Biblical Scholar Paula Gooder at a free event to take place at the Cathedral in May 2024.
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Never to Forget Concert at St Paul’s Cathedral: a COVID-19 memorial concert

St Paul’s Cathedral, in partnership with London Symphony Chorus and Rambert, presents a special memorial concert for all who have died as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Special recognition is given to NHS and social care workers. The concert will be performed at St Paul’s Cathedral on the 2nd anniversary of lockdown in the UK, Wednesday 23 March 2022 at 7pm.
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Remember Me: St Paul’s opens dedicated COVID-19 memorial in Cathedral

The Remember Me memorial portico entrance is now open, a physical memorial to all those who have died as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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St Paul's art installation for racial justice inspires thousands of London pupils

An art installation inspiring conversation about racial justice in St Paul's Cathedral has been blessed as part of a service for 1,700 pupils from London church schools.
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Charles Cornwallis,1st Marquess Cornwallis (1738-1805)

Learn about the monument to Charles Cornwallis,1st Marquess Cornwallis, and the East India Company with this piece written by Fawzia Mahmood.  
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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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