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Celebrate all things music and Eurovision at this year's Cathedrals at Night.
Our Cathedral will open for free for all to explore our Cathedral, or join in the fun of Eurovision either by joining us to watch the show or through our Eurovision themed interactive quiz.
The Cathedral will be open from 7pm until Midnight, with the Eurovision screening starting at 8pm. You can either pop in for a quick visit or come dressed in your best Eurovision outfit and join us for the whole show which will be up on the big screen to watch.
Refreshments will be available for purchase, with a portion of the profits to be donated to the DEC Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal.
We look forward to welcoming all those who wish to experience this slightly different Cathedral at night!
During half term we will be running some half term family activities in the Cathedral. The activities will run on Monday 17 and Tuesday 18 February from 9.30 to 11.30 and 1.30 to 3.30.
"Little Hope Gallery" is a multinational program of exhibitions of Ukrainian children's art. It is run exclusively by a team of volunteers,
In this evensong, we mark the presence of the Little Hope Exhibition in the Cathedral and pray for those involved in the work of Little Hope in Ukraine. We pray too for peace throughout the world.
Join us for an hour-long Organ tour led by Dr David Price, Organist and the Master of the Choristers on the 25th February 2025.
Delight in our weekly recitals live from the Cathedral, featuring members of the Cathedral Music Department, and special guest artists.
Catch up with friends and meet new people, as our fantastic volunteers serve up a hot meal, pudding, and hot drink after.
Come along and catch up with other members of the Cathedral community. All are welcome to join, learn more about the Friends and their work to support the Cathedral.
Our Lenten pilgrimage starts on Ash Wednesday with services of music and readings - as well as traditional 'ashing' with the sign of the Cross, signifying repentance and reminding us of our mortality and our need of God.
The Sarum Cycle, a series of 13 painted meditations on Christ’s Passion by Nicholas Mynheer, will be on display at Portsmouth Cathedral throughout Lent and Easter.
Our Lenten pilgrimage starts on Ash Wednesday with services of music and readings - as well as traditional 'ashing' with the sign of the Cross, signifying repentance and reminding us of our mortality and our need of God.
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