Opening Times The Cathedral is open all year round 08.30 - 17.45 Entry is FREE All donations are gratefully received. Our Box Office is located in the Cathedral Gift Shop or you can call 01727 890290 or book online at www.stalbanscathedral.org What’s On at St Albans Cathedral November 2014 – February 2015 es as ud m e cl In ist mm r a Ch ogr Pr How to Get Here The Cathedral is situated in the centre of the historic and beautiful city of St Albans. It is easily reached by car and public transport with good links from the M1 and M25, and is just 20 minutes by train from Central London. For full travel information, please go to: www.stalbanscathedral.org/visit For the latest information visit our website and sign up to our What’s On Newsletter St Albans Cathedral Sumpter Yard, St Albans, Hertfordshire AL1 1BY Telephone: 01727 860780 Email: mail@stalbanscathedral.org www.stalbanscathedral.org @stalbansabbey /StAlbansCathedralOfficial Music Tours Number One Family Fun St Albans Visitor Attraction Services A Warm Welcome Awaits You at St Albans Cathedral St Albans Cathedral stands over the place where Alban, Britain’s first saint, was buried after giving his life for his faith over 1700 years ago. The building you visit today however was completed and dedicated in 1115, making 2015 a very special anniversary year for the Cathedral which will be marked by a series of ‘Dedication 900’ events. See page 17 for full details. The Cathedral has an amazing mixture of architectural styles which bear witness to the many centuries of its life, first as a monastic Abbey and now as a Cathedral. There are many unique sights to take in when you visit, plus an exciting programme of events, tours and concerts which you can find out about in this guide. We look forward to seeing you soon. Contents Page 4-5 6-9 10-11 12-15 16-17 18-19 20 21 22 23 Must-See Highlights Music Special Services Christmas Special Events & Dedication 900 Tours & Exhibitions Family Fun Learning Visitor Information Our Regular Services Occasionally additional services and events will be added at short notice – please check the website for updates www.stalbanscathedral.org or call 01727 860780. Information is correct at time of going to print. Must-See Highlights Whenever you visit St Albans Cathedral, make sure you don’t miss these unique sights and sounds. There are FREE daily tours of the Cathedral (see below for details) and our expert team of Guides is always happy to help you find out more. 1 The Shrine of Saint Alban The Shrine of Saint Alban is a site of national pilgrimage. People have been coming here for over 1700 years to honour Alban. It is used as a place of prayer and stillness by visitors every day. 2 The Longest Nave in England At 85 metres, St Albans Cathedral has the longest nave in England. You can enjoy exploring the Norman and Early English architecture, as well as viewing the rare monastic rood screen. 3 Choral Evensong Shrine of Saint Alban Longest Nave in England Time your visit to enjoy the beautiful singing of the Cathedral Choirs at Evensong, part of the bedrock of Cathedral worship. Weekdays 17.00. Saturday 16.00. Sunday 18.30. Outside of term time, there may be a visiting choir or a short said service. 4 Stunning Medieval Wall Paintings The Cathedral has one of the most extensive series of medieval wall paintings surviving today. These beautiful paintings range in date from the late 12th century to the 16th century. 5 Magnificent Architecture The Cathedral’s amazing mixture of architectural styles bears witness to the many centuries of its life. Roman bricks from Verulamium can be seen in the fabric of the building – skilfully recycled by the Normans. 6 Christmas at the Cathedral Don’t miss the wonderful atmosphere in the Cathedral during Christmas. Special services and carol concerts take place throughout December. Visitors can also enjoy shopping at the new St Albans Christmas Market in the Cathedral Quarter. Christmas FREE Guided Tours of the Cathedral are available daily at the following times: 11.30 Monday to Saturday 14.00 Saturday 14.30 Sunday to Friday If your time is limited, our Highlights Tour takes place at 13.05 every day of the week. Medieval Wall Paintings 4 Follow us on Twitter @stalbansabbey Magnificent Architecture www.stalbanscathedral.org 5 Music From Organ Recitals to Christmas Carol Concerts, the winter season promises a rich programme of musical events. St Albans International Organ Festival Organ Recital Date: Time: Saturday 29th November 17.30 Margaret Phillips, UK. Admission free. Retiring collection in aid of the IOFS. www.organfestival.com Willow Foundation Carol Concert Date: Time: Tuesday 2nd December 19.30 An evening of carols and readings featuring the Hertfordshire Chorus. The Willow Foundation will be joined by Life Presidents Bob & Megs Wilson. Tickets: £13.50; £5 (Under 16’s). Mosaic Chamber Choir How to Book Your Tickets Tickets are available online at www.stalbanscathedral.org, by telephoning 01727 890290 or by visiting our Box Office (located in the Gift Shop) between 10am – 4.45pm Monday to Saturday and 1.00pm – 4.45pm on Sunday. Enquiries about events can be sent to boxoffice@stalbanscathedral.org Tickets and/or programmes will also be available for all events at the door on the night, unless previously sold out. Lunchtime Organ Recital Date: Time: Wednesday 12th November 12.30 Date: Time: Saturday 6th December 19.30 Poulenc – Figure Humaine and seasonal music by Richard Rodney Bennett and John Tavener Andrew Lucas (conductor). This concert takes place in the Lady Chapel Tickets: £15; £10 (under 18s) Sunday Afternoon Organ Concert Date: Time: Sunday 7th December 17.15 David Newsholme, Assistant Organist, Canterbury Cathedral Admission free. Retiring collection in aid of Cathedral music funds. Tom Winpenny, Assistant Master of the Music, St Albans Cathedral, plays La Nativité du Seigneur, Oliver Messiaen. Admission free. Retiring collection in aid of Cathedral music funds. Tom Winpenny’s recording of La Nativité on the Naxos label will be launched after this evening’s recital. St Albans Bach Choir St Albans Bach Choir Christmas Carols Date: Time: Saturday 15th November 19.30 Date: Time: Saturday 13th December 15.00 - Family Carol Concert Handel – Messiah Sinfonia Verdi; Tom Winpenny (harpsichord); Michael Papadopoulos (chamber organ); Andrew Lucas (conductor); Mary Bevan (soprano); Tim Travers-Brown (counter tenor); Daniel Auchincloss (tenor); Benjamin Bevan (bass) Two concerts of Christmas music and seasonal readings performed by the St Albans Bach Choir and organist Andrew Parnell. Conductor: Andrew Lucas Tickets: £30, £25, £18 reserved; £12 unreserved; Tickets: Family Concert – Adults £5, Children £1 if seat Concessions (for nave seats except top-price section): £12 – available for children, full-time students and the disabled. 6 Pre-concert entertainment for children from 14.15 Time: 19.00 - Evening Carol Concert needed. Evening Carol Concert – Adults £10, Students & Disabled £5 Tickets only available on entry. www.stalbanscathedral.org 7 Music St Albans Symphony Orchestra Hertfordshire Chorus Date: Time: Date: Time: Thursday 1st January 19.00 New Year’s Day Family Concert Rachmaninov – Variations on a theme of Paganini Tchaikovsky – Nutcracker Suite; Ginastera – movements from ‘Estancia’ plus wintry waltzes and seasonal music by Waldteufel, Ziehrer, Anderson, Delius, Mozart & Prokoviev. Bjorn Bantock (conductor); Jennifer Wigram (leader); Alissa Firsova (piano). Tickets: £25, £20 and £15 Reserved; £8 Unreserved & Restricted View Accompanied Children £1; Students £5 Lunchtime Organ Recital Date: Time: Wednesday 14th January 12.30 Richard Pinel, Assistant Director of Music, St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle Admission free. Retiring collection in aid of Cathedral music funds. St Albans International Organ Festival Organ Recital Date: Time: Saturday 17th January 17.30 Willibald Guggenmos, Germany Admission free. Retiring collection in aid of the IOFS. Lunchtime Organ Recital Date: Time: Wednesday 11th February 12.30 Peter Holder, Sub-Organist, St Paul’s Cathedral Admission free. Retiring collection in aid of Cathedral music funds. St Albans International Organ Festival Organ Recital Date: Time: Saturday 21st February 17.30 Jennifer Bate, UK. Admission free. Retiring collection in aid of the IOFS. 8 Call the Box Office on 01727 890290 Saturday 28th February 19.30 J S Bach – St John Passion with the Chamber Players Baroque; David Temple (conductor); Molly Alexander (soprano); Diana Moore (mezzo soprano); Thomas Hobbs (tenor); Robert Murray (tenor); Andrew Ashwin (bass); Ashley Riches (bass) Tickets: £25; £20; £15 Reserved; £8 Unreserved Concessions: £5 on £20 & £15 seats for jobseekers, students and schoolchildren. Wheelchair users full price with carer going free. St Albans Symphony Orchestra Date: Time: Saturday 7th March 19.30 Beethoven – Piano Concerto No. 4 Beethoven – Symphony No. 9 (Choral) with Hertfordshire Chorus Bjorn Bantock (conductor); Jennifer Wigram (leader) Mark Nixon (piano); Erica Eloff (soprano); Susan Legg (mezzosoprano); Mark Chaundy (tenor); Njabulo Madlala (bass) Tickets: £25, £20 and £15 Reserved; £8 Unreserved & Restricted View Accompanied Children £1; Students £5 www.saso.org.uk This concert is dedicated to the memory of Kieran McGuirk (1949-2014) Assistant Master of the Music, Tom Winpenny, will release a new recording of Messiaen's La Nativité on Sunday 7th December. Recordings of the Cathedral Choirs are also available in the Cathedral Gift Shop. Dates For Your Diary Young Musician Competition 8th March St Albans School & St Albans High School for Girls Joint Schools’ Concert 18th March Wednesday Lunchtime St Albans Bach Choir Concert Organ Recital 21st March 11th March Sunday Afternoon Organ Recital Hertfordshire County Youth 29th March Choir with Taplow, Surrey & Cantate Youth Choirs 14th March www.stalbanscathedral.org/whatson/music 9 Special Services There are many special services throughout the year – you can find details of all our regular services, including ecumenical services, on page 23 of this guide. For our full Christmas programme please go to page 12. Annual Service of Remembrance & Thanksgiving Date: Sunday 23rd November Time: 14.30 Dove Release at West End 15.00 Service This moving annual service provides a special occasion to remember loved ones. The Annual Book of Remembrance will be available to view in the Ramryge Chapel (next to the High Altar). Organised by the Cathedral Ecumenical Chaplaincy and St Albans District & Bereavement Network. Solemn Evensong for Epiphany Date: Tuesday 6th January Time: 17.00 Epiphany & Candlemas Carol Service Date: Sunday 1st February Time: 18.30 A beautiful service of music and readings, sung by the Abbey Girls Choir and men of the Cathedral Choir. Ash Wednesday Date: Wednesday18th February Time: 20.00 All Saints Date: Sunday 2nd November Time: 9.30 Parish Eucharist 11.15 Choral Eucharist 18.30 Memorial Evensong Choral Eucharist with imposition of ashes, marking the start of the season of Lent Taizé Service Date: Sunday 22nd February Time: 18.30 An evening service with instrumental music, a meditation and singing. Choral Eucharist for All Souls Date: Monday 3rd November Time: 17.00 Remembrance Sunday Date: Sunday 9th November Time: 9.30 Parish Eucharist 10.55 Choral Eucharist of Remembrance (Silence at 11.00) 18.30 Evensong Remembrance Day Date: Tuesday 11th November Time: 11.00 Help us transform how visitors experience and enjoy 1700 years of Brish history at St Albans Cathedral and protect our story for generaons to come. To find out more, or to make a gi, please contact: E: appeal@stalbanscathedral.org T: 01727 890229 www.stalbanscathedral.org Thank you. There will be a two minute silence and act of remembrance in the Cathedral. 10 www.stalbanscathedral.org/worship-and-music 11 Christmas We hope you can join us to celebrate this special time. Services and Carol Concerts which are particularly suitable for young children are marked with a star *. Advent Procession Sunday 30th November Time: 18.30 Sung by the Cathedral Choir. A beautiful candlelit service of readings and music, marking the start of Advent. Willow Foundation Carol Concert Tuesday 2nd December Time: 19.30 An evening of carols and readings featuring the Hertfordshire Chorus. The Willow Foundation will be joined by Life Presidents Bob & Megs Wilson. Tickets: £13.50; £5 (Under 16’s) Christingle Service* Sunday 7th December Time: 15.00 Children and adults alike love this enjoyable service, which ends in candlelight. Sunday Afternoon Organ Concert Sunday 7th December Time: 17.15 Tom Winpenny, Assistant Master of the Music, St Albans Cathedral, plays La Nativité du Seignuer, Oliver Messiaen. Admission free. Retiring collection in aid of Cathedral music funds. St Albans Bach Choir Christmas Carols Saturday 13th December 15.00 *Family Carol Concert – pre-concert entertainment for children from 14.15 19.00 Evening Carol Concert with Seasonal Readings Two concerts of Christmas music and readings performed by the St Albans Bach Choir and organist Andrew Parnell. Conductor: Andrew Lucas Tickets: Family Concert – Adults £5, Children £1 if seat needed Evening Carol Concert – Adults £10, Students & Disabled £5 Tickets only available on entry. Time: For more information visit www.enjoystalbans.com 12or call 01727 864511 13 Carols on the Hour* Saturday 20th December Take a break from the Christmas shopping and enjoy a very special Cathedral event! Each carol service lasts just 30 minutes enough time to sing some uplifting carols with the Cathedral choirs and local visiting choirs to get a real taste of Christmas in this beautiful, atmospheric Cathedral. No tickets required. Time: On the hour, every hour from 11.00 to 16.00. Festival of Lessons and Carols Sunday 21st & Monday 22nd December Time: 19.00 Sung by the Cathedral Choir. Admission is by ticket only, available by ballot. For more information go to www.stalbanscathedral.org or call 01727 860780 Christmas Day Eucharist with Carols Time: 08.00 Parish Eucharist for Christmas Day* Time: 09.30 A Christmas service for all ages with crèche and children's activities. Sung by the Abbey Girls Choir and the men of the Cathedral Choir. Matins for Christmas Day Time: 11.15 A service sung by the Cathedral Choir. Eucharist Time: 12.30 A quiet service without music following Matins. Following the 12.30 service the Cathedral will be closed for the rest of Christmas Day, but is otherwise open daily throughout the Christmas period. Boxing Day Eucharist Time: 9.00 and 12.00 Carols on Boxing Day Time: 16.00 Why not drop in if you're out for a walk in the park and enjoy this short and informal carol service with a visit to the crib? Christmas Eve Crib Service* Time: 15.00 A very popular and lively service lasting no more than an hour, and intended mainly for children and young families. Children visit the crib in the Cathedral and join in singing carols. Following the Crib Service, the Cathedral will be closed in preparation for the evening’s services. It will re-open at 17.10 for Choral Evensong. Please be aware there will be no access for congregation until this time. The entrance for Evensong is via the Cedar Tree Door in Sumpter Yard. Choral Evensong for Christmas Time: 17.30 A beautiful, quiet and reflective service sung by the Abbey Girls Choir, marking the end of Advent and the beginning of Christmas. This service is not suitable for very young children. Midnight Mass Time: 23.30 The first celebration of Christmas, with carols and the glorious singing of the Cathedral Choir. The doors of the Cathedral will be open from 22.50. This service will be Signed. Enjoy a delicious Christmas Lunch at the Abbot’s Kitchen Available in December day to Saturday 10.000 - 16.30, 30, 30 Open Monday and Sunday 12.30 - 16.30. A wonderful range of Christmas gifts, books and music is available vailable from the Cathedral ra al Gift and nd Book Shop, including: Nativities Nativities Decorationss Decorations 14 A ent C Candles Advent Candles T Lights Lights ht Tea Please note there are no Guided Tours on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. 15 Special Events Special Events St Albans Literary Festival Date: Thursday 6th - Sunday 9th November The city's first Literary Festival is a four-day celebration of story-telling, of every kind. Murder Mystery Dinner in the Abbot’s Kitchen Date: Thursday 6th November Time: 19:30 The Abbot's Kitchen will host a very special three course meal, with three top authors speaking in between courses - Kate Griffin, M. J. Arlidge & James Carol. This promises to be a fun, lively night. Tickets £35 available at www.stalbansliteraryfestival.co.uk An Evening of Tudor Literature Date: Saturday 8th November Time: 19:30 Join BBC news presenter Martine Croxall as she presents bestselling authors Leanda de Lisle and Conn Iggulden in the beautiful and historic Lady Chapel for a night exploring The Tudors. There will also be live music, courtesy of local folk trio Said The Maiden, and a bar. Tickets £12.50 available at www.stalbansliteraryfestival.co.uk Residents First Weekend Date: Saturday 24th & Sunday 25th January From exciting Tower Tours to fun Family Trails, there are FREE events to suit the whole family on this special weekend. Visit www.stalbanscathedral.org/whatson for full details. whatsonstalbans.co.uk enjoy local shop local, eat local, • Events • Reviews • Money Saving • Shops & Services Directory • Restaurants • Takeaways • Hotels • Local Businesses etc. Save money at a host of local businesses in St Albans with the FREE ST ALBANS LOYALTY CARD. Cards are available from the Tourist Information Centre in the City Centre or download a paper version from www.whatsonstalbans.co.uk 16 Dedication 900 St Albans Cathedral stands over the place where Alban, Britain’s first saint, was buried over 1700 years ago, but the building you visit today was completed and dedicated in 1115. 2015 is therefore a very special anniversary year for the Cathedral which will be marked by a series of ‘Dedication 900’ events. New Statues on the Nave Screen 2015 will see the installation, dedication and blessing of new statues of Christian martyrs on the nave screen. This is believed to be the first time since the Reformation that statues in a variety of colours have been restored to a medieval cathedral screen. The Alban Pilgrimage On Saturday 20th June we welcome two significant church leaders: the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Justin Welby will attend and preach at the Eucharist, and the Archbishop of Rouen, Mgr Jean-Charles Descubes, will preach at Evensong. Special Lectures In the spring the Cathedral Study Centre is running a lecture series reflecting on martyrs in our own time. These will focus on martyrs featured in the new statues on the nave screen. Monday 23rd March: Oscar Romero Monday 20th April: Saint Elisabeth of Russia Tuesday 19th May: Dietrich Bonhoeffer Visit www.stalbanscathedral.org/learning/study-centre to find out more. Tours and Family Activities You can find out more on one of our special More To Explore tours, and for younger visitors there’s a dedicated Family Discovery Morning. Family Discovery Morning Thursday 19th February 10.00 - 12.30 This trail will look at how the Cathedral was built, the materials used and some of the people involved. Free. Suitable for ages 3 - 11. To keep up to date with the latest news on Dedication 900, please visit www.stalbanscathedral.org 17 Exhibitions Tours St Albans Abbey Parish & the First World War Date: Monday October 27th – Friday 14th November Time: See Cathedral website for opening hours. Christmas Tower Tours Dates: Saturday 29th Nov 11.30, 13.00, 14.30 Price: Wednesday 3rd Dec 12.30, 14.00 Saturday 6th Dec 11.30, 13.00, 14.30 Wednesday 10th Dec 12.30, 14.00 £8 Enjoy the best views in town! This spectacular tour takes you all the way to the top of the Norman Bell Tower via the north transept gallery, the ringing and bell chambers, before your final climb out onto the roof of the tower. Tickets are limited so book early to avoid disappointment. Restrictions apply. See website for details. Abbey by Night Tours Dates: Wednesday 28th January Times: Price: Wednesday 25th February Wednesday 11th March Tours at 20.00 & 20.30 £12, includes drinks reception This unique, atmospheric tour led by monks and historical characters gives you the rare chance to explore the Cathedral by candlelight. Drinks reception 15 minutes before the tour time. Book a tour online at: www.stalbanscathedral.org/whatson/tours, call 01727 890290 or visit the Box Office located in the Cathedral Gift Shop. More to Explore Dates: Sunday 2nd November & Sunday 1st February Time: 15.00 Price: Free Enjoy learning from the experts on these specialist tours. See www.stalbanscathedral.org/whatson for full programme. Evening Pilgrimages Book your group for a special evening, with sandwich buffet, a guided tour, night prayer by candlelight and procession to the Shrine of St Alban. Call 01727 890200 for dates and further details. 18 A commemorative exhibition reflecting on St Albans Cathedral Parish during the First World War. This display explores the lives of those at the heart of the Cathedral at the outbreak of war, the tragedies endured and the unique way in which the local community chose to remember those they had lost. Located in the North Transept. Admission free. This exhibition will be accompanied by a More to Explore Tour on Sunday 2nd November at 3pm and a series of Memorial Walks led by St Albans City Guides. Stand Tall, Get Snapped Date: Monday 24th November – Friday 5th December Time: See Cathedral website for opening hours. London-based photographer, Edo Zollo, presents his latest project 'Stand Tall, Get Snapped' in this thought-provoking display featuring portraits of 30 individuals living with HIV. This exhibition coincides with World AIDS Day on 1st December 2014. St Albans on the Magna Carta Trail Discover the role that St Albans Cathedral played in the historical journey of the Magna Carta 800 years ago! Visit www.magnacartatrails.com/trails/east-of-england to find out more. Don’t Miss Residents First Weekend Saturday 24th & Sunday 25th January See page 16 for details. St Albans Your local supplier of high quality, low priced print. 143c Victoria Street, St Albans AL1 3TT 01727 752077 info@printshopstalbans.co.uk www.printshopstalbans.co.uk Specia l Offe r 5,000 A5 Le 135gsmaflets Double s Full Co ided lou £165 r 19 Family Fun Learning at St Albans Cathedral Family Discovery Morning The Cathedral is passionate about its role as a provider of education and enrichment. Find out more at www.stalbanscathedral.org/learning. Date: Thursday 19th February Time: 10.00 – 12.30 Price: Free. Donations gratefully received. At the start of this year marking the 900th anniversary of the dedication of the Cathedral church this trail will look at how it was built, the materials used and some of the people involved. The morning combines an exciting, fascinating trail packed with activities, followed by a fun craft session. Suitable for ages 3-11. We advise arriving before 11.30 to complete all the activities. Meet in North Transept. Please Note: All children must be accompanied by an adult. Abbey Tots Meeting on Tuesday mornings in term time, this hugely popular parent and toddler group is open to all. Each weekly session begins at 10.00 with toys, drinks and biscuits followed by a little sing-song for pre-school children and their carers. Starts at 10.00 in the Crypt of the Cathedral. Look out for the Knitivity this Christmas! St Albans Cathedral Education Centre The award winning Education Centre brings a variety of curriculum subjects to life in original and surprising ways, including RE, History, Maths & English. Using the Cathedral as its classroom, over 14,000 children a year from nursery up to sixth form are welcomed by our team. For more information call 01727 890212 or email education@stalbanscathedral.org St Albans Cathedral Study Centre The Study Centre offers a range of ecumenical Christian learning opportunities, from ten-week courses to one-off talks and study days. Our courses are open to all. For more information on courses or membership of the Cathedral Library, please contact 01727 890205 or email studycentre@stalbanscathedral.org Don't Miss... The Very Reverend Dr Jeffrey John, Dean of St Albans, will be giving a lecture on 'The Gospel of Mark' on Thursday 12th February at 8pm in the Lady Chapel. Please visit Cathedral website for booking details. St Albans Cathedral Library Monday to Friday 10.00 - 14.30 Saturday 10.00 - 13.00 Also open on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings during term time, in line with ERMC and Study Centre courses. See website for full details. Located in the Chapter House. Contact: 01727 890222 or library@stalbanscathedral.org This unique nativity scene with metre-high, hand-knitted characters will be travelling around local businesses, landmarks and churches from the end of November, helping to make the Christmas story accessible and fun. For full details of all our Children’s Christmas Services and Carol Concerts go to pages 13-14. 20 www.stalbanscathedral.org/whatson/family www.stalbanscathedral.org/learning 21 Visitor Information Eating and Shopping Whether you’re here for a service, concert or special event, take a break at the Abbot’s Kitchen and enjoy visiting the Cathedral Shops. Abbot’s Kitchen Situated in the Chapter House, the Abbot’s Kitchen serves delicious lunches, afternoon teas, children's meals and refreshments. Christmas lunches available in December. Opening times: Our Regular Services All are welcome at Cathedral services. Sunday Services 8.00 9.30 11.15 11.15 12.15 18.30 The Eucharist Parish Eucharist Eucharist (1st, 2nd, 4th & 5th Sunday) Matins (3rd Sunday) Eucharist (3rd Sunday) Evensong Weekday Services 7.30 8.00 12.00 17.00 Morning Prayer The Eucharist The Eucharist at the Shrine of Saint Alban Evensong Monday to Saturday 10.00 - 16.30 Sunday 12.30 - 16.30 The Abbot's Kitchen can also provide catering for large groups, functions and special occasions. For reservations please call 01727 890214 or email abbotskitchen@stalbanscathedral.org On Fridays, the service at 12 noon is the Roman Catholic Mass. Cathedral Shops Saturday Services Our Gift Shop has a wide range of souvenirs and gifts to suit all ages and tastes. Our Book Shop features a great range of titles, including a superb collection of children’s books, local interest and history titles. 8.30 9.00 12.00 16.00 Opening times: Services Once a Month Monday to Saturday 10.00 - 17.00 Sunday 13.00 - 17.00 For all enquiries please call 01727 890213 or email enterprises@stalbanscathedral.org Support St Albans Cathedral St Albans Cathedral is a national treasure and relies heavily on the generosity of its congregation and visitors in the absence of any government funding or significant endowment. If you would like to play a role in preserving and enhancing St Albans Cathedral for future generations you can: Make a donation by text Simply text NAVE01 £10 or NAVE01 £5 to 70070 Leave a Gift in Your Will Help safeguard the Cathedral’s work and mission for future generations. Become a Friend of St Albans Cathedral The Friends are a group of people – of all faiths and none - who love this place, and who help to sustain and enhance the Cathedral. Amongst the many activities of the Friends is a wonderful social programme, which is also open to non-members. For more information on becoming a Friend, please call: 01727 890283 or email: friends@stalbanscathedral.org For all enquiries on how you can support the Cathedral, please call 01727 890229 or go to www.stalbanscathedral.org/helping 22 Morning Prayer The Eucharist The Eucharist at the Shrine of Saint Alban Evensong 2nd Wednesday 3rd Wednesday 10.00 Mothers Union Eucharist 10.00 Teddy Bear Service Ecumenical Services We hold regular services of different Christian denominations. Roman Catholic Mass is celebrated every Friday at 12.00. German Lutheran A service in German on the last Tuesday of every month at 19.00. Free Church The first Wednesday of every month at 11.00. Orthodox Monthly on Tuesdays at 10.30 (check our service list for dates). A Day Chaplain is available for consultation on most days. At other times please ask to see a member of the Cathedral clergy. Occasionally, special services interrupt our usual pattern of worship. A full, monthly Service & Music List is available at www.stalbanscathedral.org St Albans Cathedral is part of the international Green Pilgrimage Network, committed to raising environmental standards. For more information go to www.greenpilgrimage.net 23
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