Canon Sarah Brown gives the latest update on the Cathedral's Lebanon campaign.
It’s now more than six months since we found our world turned upside down by the Coronavirus – an unseen threat but which has had a huge impact on the whole of our society.
After a gap of nearly seven months, Peterborough Cathedral is starting up its guided tours again this weekend, Friday 2nd to Sunday 4th October.
On Sunday 11th October, at 5.30pm, Peterborough Cathedral will hold a simple service for anyone who has lost a baby during pregnancy, or at or after birth, however long ago that might be.
Do you know a child aged six or seven who loves to sing? If so, they are invited to come to Peterborough Cathedral’s annual ‘Be a Chorister for a Day’ event, on Saturday 3rd October from 10.30am to 1.20pm.
The start of the Autumn Term in the Cathedral Music Department is always a breath of fresh air and although things are very different now, due to COVID-19, this year is no exception.
In the middle of Covid anxieties and economic uncertainty, it might seem odd to focus on a tiny country that is almost 3,000 miles away and right in the thick of Middle Eastern politics.
On Monday 17th and Tuesday 18th August a stonemason will abseil down the iconic west front of Peterborough Cathedral to do a condition survey. But this is no ordinary condition survey.
We send our love and solidarity to Lebanese families in Peterborough and remember in prayer the people of Lebanon.
The Dean, Chris Dalliston, is to lead an online service compiled in collaboration with Peterborough City Council, to commemorate the 75th anniversary of VJ Day on Saturday 15th August.