Christmas
A New Year Message from the Dean of Exeter
The best thing I’ve read this Christmas was a note from the great John Rutter to Tim Noon, congratulating him on our Christmas music here in Exeter, and especially the online Grandisson Service.
We’re Open and Free to Visit!
We’re thrilled to be open again and to celebrate, we’ve suspended our entrance fee for visitors!
Coronavirus Update: Open for Worship and Private Prayer
Exeter Cathedral is now closed for sightseeing visits, but we’re continuing our programme of physically-distanced and online daily worship. We’re also open as a space for private prayer and reflection.
Review: Christmas Letters Offer a Glimpse into Tolkien’s Family Life
J.R.R. Tolkien
Letters From Father Christmas
Each December from 1920 until 1943 an envelope arrived at the Tolkien house, bearing a stamp from the North Pole.
Mary the Theotokos
When the candle of the Advent Wreath for the fourth Sunday of Advent is lit we remember the Virgin Mary. There are several prayers set for reminding us that Gabriel brought good news to Mary and that she responded with joy.
A Very Different Advent
It’s sometimes argued that, at this time of year, churches spend too much time on colluding with the consumerism and razzle-dazzle of commercial Christmas.
A New Year Message from the Dean of Exeter
The best thing I’ve read this Christmas was a note from the great John Rutter to Tim Noon, congratulating him on our Christmas music here in Exeter, and especially the online Grandisson Service.
Review: Christmas Letters Offer a Glimpse into Tolkien’s Family Life
J.R.R. Tolkien
Letters From Father Christmas
Each December from 1920 until 1943 an envelope arrived at the Tolkien house, bearing a stamp from the North Pole.
We’re Open and Free to Visit!
We’re thrilled to be open again and to celebrate, we’ve suspended our entrance fee for visitors!
Coronavirus Update: Open for Worship and Private Prayer
Exeter Cathedral is now closed for sightseeing visits, but we’re continuing our programme of physically-distanced and online daily worship. We’re also open as a space for private prayer and reflection.
Mary the Theotokos
When the candle of the Advent Wreath for the fourth Sunday of Advent is lit we remember the Virgin Mary. There are several prayers set for reminding us that Gabriel brought good news to Mary and that she responded with joy.
A Very Different Advent
It’s sometimes argued that, at this time of year, churches spend too much time on colluding with the consumerism and razzle-dazzle of commercial Christmas.
A New Year Message from the Dean of Exeter
The best thing I’ve read this Christmas was a note from the great John Rutter to Tim Noon, congratulating him on our Christmas music here in Exeter, and especially the online Grandisson Service.
Coronavirus Update: Open for Worship and Private Prayer
Exeter Cathedral is now closed for sightseeing visits, but we’re continuing our programme of physically-distanced and online daily worship. We’re also open as a space for private prayer and reflection.
Mary the Theotokos
When the candle of the Advent Wreath for the fourth Sunday of Advent is lit we remember the Virgin Mary. There are several prayers set for reminding us that Gabriel brought good news to Mary and that she responded with joy.
Review: Christmas Letters Offer a Glimpse into Tolkien’s Family Life
J.R.R. Tolkien
Letters From Father Christmas
Each December from 1920 until 1943 an envelope arrived at the Tolkien house, bearing a stamp from the North Pole.
A Very Different Advent
It’s sometimes argued that, at this time of year, churches spend too much time on colluding with the consumerism and razzle-dazzle of commercial Christmas.
We’re Open and Free to Visit!
We’re thrilled to be open again and to celebrate, we’ve suspended our entrance fee for visitors!