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Choral Evensong

Evensong provides a chance to reflect as the day draws to a close, and is led by our choir.
Every day at 5pm (3pm on Sunday)
12:37 pm
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Choral Evensong

Evensong provides a chance to reflect as the day draws to a close, and is led by our choir.
Every day at 5pm (3pm on Sunday)
12:37 pm
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Choral Evensong

Evensong provides a chance to reflect as the day draws to a close, and is led by our choir.
Every day at 5pm (3pm on Sunday)
12:37 pm
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Choral Evensong

Evensong provides a chance to reflect as the day draws to a close, and is led by our choir.
Every day at 5pm (3pm on Sunday)
12:37 pm
Free and unticketed
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choristers at christmas choir singing music
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Choral Evensong

Evensong provides a chance to reflect as the day draws to a close, and is led by our choir.
Every day at 5pm (3pm on Sunday)
12:37 pm
Free and unticketed
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choristers at christmas choir singing music
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Choral Evensong

Evensong provides a chance to reflect as the day draws to a close, and is led by our choir.
Every day at 5pm (3pm on Sunday)
12:37 pm
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Solemn Vespers

Solemn Vespers sung by the Choir of Westminster Cathedral.
23/01/26
05:00 pm
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A Month of Remembering

Alison Joyce considers the act of remembering, and why it matters, this November.
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Christmas trees arrive at St Paul's Cathedral in 90th year of royal tradition

Last week, His Majesty King Charles III gave St Paul's Cathedral three Christmas trees from his Windsor Estate to mark the beginning of Advent.
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Explore our map

Explore the Cathedral Floor, Crypt and Dome – and see the location of key items in our Collections – by using our interactive map.
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Residentiary Canon and Precentor

The Crown and the Bishop of London are seeking to appoint a senior priest to the post of Residentiary Canon and Precentor, as the Chapter Executive Lead for the Liturgy, Worship and Special Events.As a member of Chapter, you will be fully involved in the spiritual life, outreach, governance and operations of the Cathedral. You will be committed to good stewardship of people and resources, inter-culturally skilled and strategically creative.What does it mean to be a Residentiary Canon at St Paul’s Cathedral?St Paul’s has an exciting mission and ministry full of opportunities and challenges which touches the lives of over a million people a year – including visitors, worshippers, young people, and the City of London.  As a Residentiary Canon, you will be fully involved in the mission, work and ministry of the Cathedral, with a calling to inspire and encourage others with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.The Canon Precentor will:Be a member of ChapterHold an executive role in the CathedralBe a Minister in the Cathedral.The role of the PrecentorThe Precentor will oversee, manage and support the work of the Liturgy, Worship and Special Events Directorate. As Director, the Precentor is responsible for around 20 FTE staff with a budget of £1.5m rising to £2.3m following Girls’ Voices Project 2025.Within this directorate there are four departments:The Liturgical Office organises and enables the day-to-day worship of the Cathedral as well as special services.The Music Department delivers world-class music for worship, concerts and other occasions.The Virgers’ Department provides practical facilitation and support for the Cathedral’s worship.Special Events plan and manage special events and services for the Cathedral.For the full person specification and role description, please visit the link above.The deadline for applications is Sunday 21st April at 11:59pm. The Crown and the Bishop of London are seeking to appoint a senior priest to the post of Residentiary Canon and Precentor, as the Chapter Executive Lead for the Liturgy, Worship and Special Events.
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Schools visit FAQ

Planning to visit the Cathedral with your school? Here’s what you need to know.
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Passion: A Good Holy Week

Stephen Cottrell explores Holy Week from Palm Sunday to Good Friday, unpacking how the services illuminate the beauty and profundity of the Holy Week stories.
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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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Nelson, Wellington and Churchill

Three state funerals have been held at St Paul’s, reflecting the Cathedral’s role as a focus for national commemoration.
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The Rt Revd and Rt Hon Dame Sarah Mullally, Bishop of London, appointed Archbishop of Canterbury

His Majesty The King has approved the appointment of the Bishop of London, Dame Sarah Mullally, as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury.
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A day in the life: Sarah Hack, Altar Server

Having been an altar server in her youth in Surrey, teacher Sarah decided to pick up volunteering when she moved to London many years ago. She tells us about the theatrically and teamwork that her role embodies – and an unexpected bit of heavy lifting that is involved.
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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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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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Corporate support

Visited by millions, visible across London and known around the globe - enjoy the myriad of opportunities and events unique to our Cathedral by becoming a corporate partner of St Paul’s. 
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