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

New Honorary Canons appointed

24th January 2025

Bishop Martin, in his role as Acting Bishop of Worcester, has announced that four people from across the Diocese have been appointed as Honorary Canons in the Cathedral.

Celebrating St Wulfstan

16th January 2025

Sunday 19 January is the feast of St Wulfstan, the 11th century Bishop of Worcester who was responsible for a major rebuild of the Cathedral. Dean of Worcester, Stephen Edwards suggests visiting the Cathedral to give thanks for his holy life.

In[Visible] Exhibition Marks Sixteen Days of Activism

27th November 2024

To mark 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence 2024, Worcester Cathedral is partnering with artist Stephanie Green to host the ‘[In]Visible’ installation in the Lady Chapel until 10 December.
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