Worcester Cathedral

Worcester Cathedral has been a place of Christian worship and prayer for fourteen centuries.

Worcester Cathedral is a magnificent sight as it rises majestically above the River Severn. Worcester has been the seat of a bishopric since the Seventh Century, and the Cathedral was served by monks until the Reformation. St Oswald and St Wulfstan were among the bishops.

Today the Cathedral is the centre of a vibrant community of clergy and laypeople, offering the praises of God each day, serving the city and diocese of Worcester, and attracting visitors from all over the world.

Visit the cathedral website.

For the latest information on opening times, please click here.

A daily service is live streamed to the cathedral's Facebook page.

 

Page last updated: Friday 28th April 2023 4:33 PM

Latest Cathedral news

Jumping for joy at Cathedrals!

18th May 2026

Jackson Brown, age 12, is trying to visit all the Anglican Cathedrals in England and is jumping for joy outside each one! He is sharing photos of his jumps on his ‘Cathedral Jumping’ Instagram account.

Consultation on the Cathedral’s Long-Term Financial Sustainability

8th March 2026

Worcester Cathedral is beginning an important consultation about how it secures its long-term financial sustainability. Please do contribute and let Chapter know your views.

Wulfstan Cross presented to Dick Johnson

20th January 2026

Bishop Hugh has presented the Revd Dick Johnson with the Cross of St. Wulfstan. This award pays tribute to individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the Church’s ministry in the Diocese of Worcester.
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