By the Revd Preb Julian Ould Within the Marriage Rite Preface we are told that Marriage ‘enriches society and strengthens community’. When I interview couples…
There’s a variety of carved faces that sit high up within the Exeter Cathedral architecture. This particular face dates back to around the 14th Century.…
John Wilkins (1614-1672) was a theologian, bishop, and natural philosopher who was active in the political, religious and scientific life of England in the mid-17th…
By Canon Theologian Morwenna Ludlow During the past fortnight, Christians have come together for the week of prayer for Christian Unity (18-25th January 2022). In…
“Cathedral News” is a monthly journal published by Exeter Cathedral. It contains a mixture of community notices, articles, photographs and events listings. Download Cathedral News…
A seven-metre representation of the moon by celebrated artist Luke Jerram is to go on display at Exeter Cathedral from Thursday 3 February. The internally-lit…
The Conversion of St. Paul by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio painted in 1601 for the private chapel of Monsignor Tiberio Cerasi, (treasurer general under Pope Clement…
Exeter Cathedral’s Development Appeal has received a major boost with a £400,000 award from the Wolfson Foundation. Launched in 2020 with The Prince of Wales…
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