Congratulations are in order for Near Neighbours Peterborough Coordinator, Femi Olasoko. On 27th January 2021 Peterborough City Council announced that she was to be awarded a Community Involvement Civic Award.
Peterborough Cathedral will be posting short reflections and prayers on its social media channels at 6.00pm each weekday from now until the start of Lent.
That’s what Peterborough Cathedral is inviting you to do for the Katharine of Aragon Festival this January.
It was announced today (Sunday 17th January 2021) that the Revd Canon Ian Black has been appointed as the next Dean of Newport, in the Diocese of Monmouth, in South Wales.
In an email to the Cathedral community, the Dean announces that public worship will stop for the time being, although the Cathedral remains open for a couple of hours each day for private prayer.
In last year’s Christmas message I said that we were “looking forward with confidence and excitement to all the new year will bring”. Well, I don’t think I would get high marks in a prediction class!
Arrangements made for Tier 3 restrictions still stand for Tier 4: public worship can continue (with safety measures) and the Cathedral is open for private prayer.
A Carol Service on the popular BBC Radio Cambridgeshire Sunday morning programme, presented by Louise Hulland, was to be broadcast from Peterborough Cathedral on Sunday 20th December ... until Tier 4 happened!
Peterborough Cathedral Choir is inviting a live audience to join them in the Cathedral for an afternoon of Christmas carols on Saturday 19th December at 3.00pm.
Advent Sunday is the first day of the Church’s year and a year ago, we were certainly not alert to the possibility of being struck by a pandemic and all that that would entail.