
Join us ahead of the general election, where Dean Anthony will be in conversation with David Carpenter, a member of the Cathedral Chapter, is a retired lecturer in moral and political philosophy.
The Dean has been studying Michael Wear’s ‘The Spirit of our Politics’, and a letter from the House of Bishops published in relation to the 2015 election (but still worth reading) called ‘Who is my neighbour?'. This one-off session will allow plenty of time for discussion and contributions from all who attend. It is offered on the basis that (despite what is sometimes said) faith and politics should not be seen as disconnected, as being a disciple of Christ has implications for the whole of life, including our politics. All very welcome – please pre-book a free space online or from our Shop.
A quiet and reflective service of Holy Communion following the Book of Common Prayer. This simple, said service includes prayers, scripture readings, and the opportunity to receive communion. Rooted in centuries of Anglican tradition, it offers a moment of stillness and spiritual renewal at the start of the day.
Our principal Sunday service, the 11am Sung Eucharist, is a joyful and uplifting act of worship, led by the Portsmouth Cathedral Choir. The service includes prayers, scripture readings, a sermon, and Holy Communion, with the congregation invited to join in hymns and responses.
The Patronal Festival Evensong is a special service held to celebrate the Cathedral's dedication and the feast day of our patron saint, St. Thomas the Apostle. Led by the Portsmouth Cathedral Choir, this service of scripture, prayers, and choral music includes traditional hymns and responses, with the congregation invited to participate.
An Exhibition of work by members of Hampshire Calligraphers.
Explore the artworks that enrich the life of the Cathedral on this hour-long guided tour led by one of our knowledgeable Guides.
Join us this summer for a series of relaxed, family-friendly Saturdays in the beautiful surrounds of Portsmouth Cathedral. Taking place across four summer weekends, Summer on the Southside is a celebration of community, creativity and connection.
Set on a sleepy New England island in the summer of 1965, Moonrise Kingdom tells the whimsical and heartfelt story of two twelve-year-olds who fall in love and run away together, prompting a local search party to set out in pursuit.
Come and experience yoga in a beautiful and peaceful setting of Portsmouth Cathedral.
Join us this summer for a series of relaxed, family-friendly Saturdays in the beautiful surrounds of Portsmouth Cathedral. Taking place across four summer weekends, Summer on the Southside is a celebration of community, creativity and connection.
Starring David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly, Labyrinth is a cult fantasy classic that follows teenager Sarah as she journeys through a magical maze to rescue her baby brother from the enigmatic Goblin King.
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