
Theres nothing like fish and chips by the seaside, so we’re pleased to be welcoming Frying High Fish & Chips, Fridays and Saturday evenings on Cathedral Green
There are many fantastic spots to enjoy a ‘chippy tea’ by the water in Old Portsmouth, and we’re excited to be working with a local business to provide great food at a spectacular venue.
Find Dan and his patriotic Fish & Chip van, parked up on the south-west front. With traditional favourites including cod, scampi, sausages and Pukka pies.
Frying High will be at the Cathedral every Friday and Saturday for an 8 week trial. We’ll also be looking to work with local homeless charities shelters free hot meals during the trial period.
"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.
Join us to mark the start of Lent in this said service of Communion. During the service, you will be invited to receive the sign of the cross in ash on your forehead as a symbol of penitence with music from our Lay Clerks and Choral Scholars.
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