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Lent, Holy Week and Easter

Whoever you are and whatever you believe, you are welcome to come to St Paul’s and experience Lent and Easter through words, silence, and music.
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From special concerts to temporary art exhibitions, our What's On page shows all the services and events happening at the Cathedral – and gives you a chance to search and filter to find specific events.
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Morning prayer

Morning Prayer is a simple, short spoken service which takes place at 8.45 on Sunday. It lasts for around 25 minutes.
Every Sunday at 8.45am
12:37 pm
Free and unticketed
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Morning prayer

Morning Prayer is a simple, short spoken service which takes place at 8.45 on Sunday. It lasts for around 25 minutes.
Every Sunday at 8.45am
12:37 pm
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Morning prayer

Morning Prayer is a simple, short spoken service which takes place at 8.45 on Sunday. It lasts for around 25 minutes.
Every Sunday at 8.45am
12:37 pm
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Morning prayer

Morning Prayer is a simple, short spoken service which takes place at 8.45 on Sunday. It lasts for around 25 minutes.
Every Sunday at 8.45am
12:37 pm
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The weaponisation of Scripture

Helen Paynter considers how Scripture has been weaponised throughout history and to this day.
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Weddings

A small number of weddings take place at St Paul’s each year – find out if you and your partner would be eligible to join us. 
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On the Translation of the Bible

John Barton and Paula Gooder discuss the fascinating history and challenges of biblical translation and inspire us to think deeply about what it means to engage with Scripture in other languages.
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Discover our latest news, including updates from the latest projects, details of special events, services, and more.
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A dangerous calling

500 years of William Tyndale’s New Testament
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St Paul’s marks 500th anniversary of Tyndale’s trailblazing New Testament with new exhibition

This year, we'll commemorate the 500th anniversary of William Tyndale’s New Testament translation with a new exhibition opening this summer alongside a diverse programme of engaging events throughout the year.
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Family activities: Cathedral Creatures

Join us for drop-in family activities during February half term, included with your sightseeing ticket.
19/02/26
10:15 am
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Creative Cathedral: Love

Join us for a faith-based family event offering a morning of craft activities and storytelling in the inspiring surroundings of our Cathedral.
14/02/26
10:30 am
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Meditation with Address

A meditation for Ash Wednesday.
18/02/26
11:00 am
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Our guided and self-guided tours

Get to know the fascinating figures in our history – and the story of how the Cathedral was built – with our guided and self-guided tours. 
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Our musicians

Behind our fantastic musical programme is a dedicated team of musicians, performing, planning services, conducting, teaching our choirs and much more. 
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Our service schedule

Our regularly updated service schedule breaks down the services for the coming period, with a list of music for each service. Please note that our service schedule is the only place to find up-to-date information about the music that will be performed at each services. However, all other information about our services is contained in our What's On calendar, including changes and cancellations. 
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Weekend Cleaner

We are looking for a new recruit to join our friendly cleaning team, working in the Cathedral and its associated buildings. This is a fantastic opportunity to work behind the scenes of one of the most iconic buildings in the world, keeping it safe and clean for all its visitors, staff and volunteers.The role includes cleaning the steps leading up to the famous frontage of the Cathedral, the vast and beautiful Cathedral floor, the largest crypt in Europe, the hidden corridors of the Triforium, the breathtaking galleries, plus staff offices and communal areas. To thrive in this role, you’ll need to be comfortable with the everyday manual work, including the 500+ stairs to the Galleries. We’d also love someone with a positive approach to work, who is reliable and who enjoys working as part of a team. The successful applicant will also be expected to share in our commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults.In return you’ll find we are a welcoming place to work and we each take responsibility for our part in the Cathedral’s work, looking after St Paul’s for the next generation. Our FTE holiday allowance is 25 days plus bank holidaysOur pension scheme allows for up to 7.5% employer contributionAnd as you might expect we have life assurance of four times basic salary and an employee assistance programme.The closing date for applications is 1st March at 11.59pm.Interviews will be held Tuesday 10th March 2026. We are looking for a new recruit to join our friendly cleaning team, working in the Cathedral and its associated buildings.
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Family activities: Cathedral Creatures

Join us for drop-in family activities during February half term, included with your sightseeing ticket.
20/02/26
10:15 am
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