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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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Sung Eucharist

The Eucharist is celebrated each day at the Cathedral, with the principal celebration taking place on Sunday morning at 11.15am.
11:15am on a Sunday
11:15 am
Free and unticketed
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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)
03:00 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
08:45 am
Free and unticketed
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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)
05:00 pm
Free and unticketed
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Morning Prayer

Morning Prayer is a simple, short spoken service which takes place at 7.30am on Monday to Saturday. It lasts for around 25 minutes.
Every weekday at 7.30am
07:30 am
Free and unticketed
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FAQs: Christmas services and events

Useful information about what to expect when attending one of our Christmas services or events, getting tickets and how to cancel.
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Choral Mattins

Mattins is a service led by the choir that occurs every Sunday morning.
Every Sunday at 10am
10:00 am
Free and unticketed
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Sung Eucharist for the Feast of Simon and Jude, Apostles

Sung Eucharist with sermon for the Feast of Simon and Jude, Apostles.
28/10/25
05:00 pm
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The art of mysticism: Evelyn Underhill’s visual art and journeys in Europe

Join Ayla Lepine as she introduces Evelyn Underhill’s art and travels in the wider context of her work as a theologian.
07/12/25
01:00 pm
Free with a ticket
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Choral Mattins

Mattins is a service led by the choir that occurs every Sunday morning.
Every Sunday at 10am
12:37 pm
Free and unticketed
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congregation entering cathedral for service
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Choral Mattins

Mattins is a service led by the choir that occurs every Sunday morning.
Every Sunday at 10am
12:37 pm
Free and unticketed
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“I don’t think we can afford not to save them”: Sam Dove speaks on heritage skills webinar

Earlier this year, we launched our new heritage craft apprenticeship programme and shared plans for our upcoming Wren Centre of Excellence, a world-class training centre based at the Cathedral to secure the future of these skills and safeguard historic buildings for generations to come.
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Virger

We are looking for a Virger - someone who is passionate about welcoming visitors to St Paul’s Cathedral; whether they come to attend worship, to pray, or as a sightseeing visitor.The Virgers support the delivery of our mission and ministry. They prepare for and assist with services alongside our clergy, including administering the chalice at services of Holy Communion (Eucharist). They provide a point of contact for visitors attending services or in need of pastoral support. The Virgers also work closely with other teams from across the Cathedral to ensure safe, smooth running of events and services and the proper care of the Cathedral fabric and collections.We're looking for applicants who:are a communicant member of the Church of England;have a basic knowledge of the liturgy of the Church of England and an appreciation of the different worship traditions;are able to provide a welcoming, caring and compassionate approach when dealing with all visitors, regardless of their reason for visiting the Cathedral;are reliable and calm under pressure, with the ability to use own initiative; work collaboratively and are flexible in approach; andhave an excellent eye for detail, which you'll need in all aspects of the role.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 holiday allowance is 33 days including bank holidays.Our pension scheme allows for up to 7.5% employer contribution.And as you might expect we have life assurance of four times basic salary and an employee assistance programme.We are an inclusive employer and welcome candidates from all backgrounds.The closing date for applications is Sunday 9th November 2025.Interviews will be on 24th November 2025.
  We are looking to recruit one Virger to join our team, providing essential support in our mission and ministry.
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Visual story for guided school visits

Use our visual story to help prepare for your visit with us. Designed for those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities to support familiarity with the space, the experience and the people here before your visit.
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Visual story for self-guided school groups

Use our visual story to help prepare for your visit with us. Designed for those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities to support familiarity with the space, the experience and the people here before your visit.
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Visual story for familes

Use our visual story to help prepare for your visit with us. Designed for those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities to support familiarity with the space, the experience and the people here before your visit.
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Lady Mayor's Show Day at St Paul's

Join us to celebrate the Lord Mayor's Show Day with free entry to St Paul's and £13.50 entry to climb the Dome.
08/11/25
08:30 am
Free and unticketed
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A Master Class on Being Human: bridging divides for a better world

Brad Braxton and Anthony Pinn demonstrate that constructive dialogue among people of opposing views is essential, and how open exchange, respecting not masking differences, fosters the common good.
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Down-to-earth mysticism

Ellen Clark-King explores mysticism through some well-known and lesser-known mystics this October.
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