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Siobhan Jolley is a white woman with long dark hair and round glasses, wearing a dark grey jacket over a black dress. She stands in the National Gallery in front of Caravaggio’s painting The Supper at Emmaus.
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Advent: The Art of Anticipation

Siobhán Jolley reflects on paintings in the National Gallery which anticipate the coming of Christ this Advent.
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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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World premiere of new music marks 60th anniversary of Martin Luther King preaching at St Paul’s Cathedral

On Sunday, in St Paul’s Cathedral, the world premiere of a new piece of music took place. It was commissioned by the Chapter of St Paul’s to mark 60 years since the Reverend Dr Martin Luther King Jr preached in the Cathedral.
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MLK Anniversary Choral Evensong Sermon Dec 2024

Sermon to mark the 60th Anniversary of Dr Martin Luther King Jr preaching at St Paul's Cathedral. The Reverend Dr Catherine Okoronkwo, Canon Steward, at Choral Evensong , on 8th December 2024.
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Garth Hewitt recalls Dr Martin Luther King sermon

Singer/songwriter Garth Hewitt recalls Martin Luther King's sermon at St Paul's of 1964. He reflects upon its impact upon his own life and career.
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Martin Luther King Jr: History Maker

Richard Reddie explores Dr Martin Luther King Jr's profound and subtle theology, philosophy and politics, and the challenge he leaves us to work for justice in our own time.
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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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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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The Light of the World

Malcolm Guite reflects on darkness and light through poetry for the month of November.
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Eternal Rest Grant Them: Music, faith and grief

Andrew Carwood explores how music and religion come together to deal with fear and loss, and provide comfort and hope.
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Lower than the Angels: A History of Sex and Christianity

Diarmaid MacCulloch tells a 3,000-year-long tale of Christians encountering sex, gender and family, from the Bible to the present day.
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New Year reflections with biblical women

Catherine Okoronkwo looks through the lens of four biblical women to reflect on our faith, our purpose and our relationship with God, self and others.
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New memorial plaque to humanitarian aid workers

A new memorial plaque dedicated to humanitarian aid workers was unveiled during a ceremony in the Crypt of St Paul's Cathedral.
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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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Love is...

Reflections on love in the Bible by Paula Gooder.
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Stories from St Paul's: Series 7, Episode 8

Who was Grinling Gibbons? Not just a man with a fantastic name, but also the master carver behind the incredible carvings around the Cathedral, including those in the Quire stalls and the floral garlands on the North exterior of the building. Find out more about his life and his contributions to St Paul’s, as well as how they’ve evolved over time through numerous restoration projects, in today’s podcast episode.This podcast is produced and presented by Douglas Anderson. View all our Stories from St Paul's podcasts. 
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MLK Anniversary Eucharist Sermon Dec 2024

Sermon to mark the 60th Anniversary of Dr Martin Luther King Jr preaching at St Paul's Cathedral. Professor Anthony Reddie, Director of the Oxford Centre for Religion and Culture, University of Oxford at Sunday Eucharist, on 8th December 2024.
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Eucharist

The Eucharist is celebrated each day at the Cathedral, with the principal celebration taking place on Sunday morning at 11.15am.
Every day - see times below
12:37 pm
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Family activities: the Blitz and St Paul's Watch

Join us for drop-in family activities in May, included with your sightseeing ticket.
Thursday 29th May 2025, Friday 30th May 2025 and Saturday 31st May 2025, 10.30am until 3.30pm
12:37 pm
Free with a ticket
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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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