
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.
Come and experience yoga in a beautiful and peaceful setting of Portsmouth Cathedral.
A return of a beloved tour. Explore the unique building with our outside tour.
Join us for a heartfelt evening honoring the timeless music of Luther Vandross, as a gifted vocalist and an incredible live band bring his greatest hits to life in a stunning candlelit setting.
Explore the architecture from inside Portsmouth Cathedral, from the 12th century chapel to the 1990s west end.
Following our weekly lunchtime concert, Lunchtime Live (1:10pm - 2pm) we will be exploring Portsmouth Cathedral’s Organ, and how this instrument not only plays a key part in todays worship but also to the architecture of the building.
A return of a beloved tour. Explore the unique building with our outside tour.
Come and experience yoga in a beautiful and peaceful setting of Portsmouth Cathedral.
Explore the architecture from inside Portsmouth Cathedral, from the 12th century chapel to the 1990s west end.
The Annual General Meeting of the Friends will take place at 4.00pm in Beckett Hall, followed by Choral Evensong at 5.45pm. We hope you’ll be able to attend and share in the continued life of our community.
Taizé worship offers peace, quiet and reassurance: and an encounter with God in the singing and stillness.
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