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Understanding Eating Disorders

Thu 04 Mar 2021

Understanding Eating Disorders

Can Christian teaching and practice aid us in understanding eating disorders? This talk, given during Eating Disorders Awareness Week, will integrate reflections on personal experience of eating disorders, contemporary .....Read more

Henry lll, Matthew Paris, and St Albans Abbey

Sat 13 Mar 2021

Henry lll, Matthew Paris, and St Albans Abbey

Join us for a joint talk hosted by the Friends and the Cathedral’s Adult Learning programme. This talk will explore Henry III's close relationship with St Albans chronicler Matthew Paris and what we can learn of the cha.....Read more

Exploring the Mystery of Christ

Thu 18 Mar 2021

Exploring the Mystery of Christ

Holy Week, starting shortly after this talk date, is the high point of the church calendar, when we are invited vividly into the contemplation of the suffering, death, and resurrection of Christ. And yet, it can also be.....Read more

Loving Angels Instead?

Thu 25 Mar 2021

Loving Angels Instead?

One in three Britons believe they have a guardian angel. One in ten reports seeing an angel. Yet the same surveys show just one in four describing themselves as religious. Have angels, traditionally God’s messengers, be.....Read more

St Albans at the Reformation | Online Talk

Thu 11 Mar 2021

St Albans at the Reformation | Online Talk

In 2020, the UK witnessed the full, nationwide closure of churches and other places of worship for the first time in centuries. Faith leaders and their communities have proved themselves creative, tech savvy and above .....Read more

Heritage Open Days | Medieval Munchies!

Fri 10 to Sun 19 Sep 2021 (1 week)

Heritage Open Days | Medieval Munchies!

Join us 18 – 19 September for our Medieval Munchies Weekend, where you'll meet some foodie characters from the Cathedral's past and some troublesome townspeople ready to storm the abbey - all because of food! If you .....Read more

Life in Lockdown exhibition

Tue 18 to Fri 28 May 2021 (2 weeks)

Life in Lockdown exhibition

There's no denying that 2020 has been a year like no other. However, unprecedented events and circumstances still made for considerable creativity amongst the people of St Albans. This photography exhibition showcases a .....Read more

The Origins of Western Art | Online Talk

Thu 20 May 2021

The Origins of Western Art | Online Talk

This talk is the second of a series of three that will trace the development and stylistic characteristics of Western Art. After the decline and collapse of the Roman Empire in the West, the Medieval period (6th-15th ce.....Read more

In Conversation: Archbishop Angaelos

Mon 24 May 2021

In Conversation: Archbishop Angaelos

His Eminence Archbishop Angaelos, the first Coptic Orthodox Archbishop of London, joins us for an evening online exploring some of the topics most close to his heart. Archbishop Angaelos specialises in initiatives rela.....Read more

Abbey After Hours: Climate Justice

Wed 26 May 2021

Abbey After Hours: Climate Justice

When we talk about climate change, who is part of that conversation? Are we really listening? Can we cut through the noise and hear new voices? Welcome to our Abbey After Hours event! We’d love you to join us for challe.....Read more

Christingle

Sun 13 Dec 2020

Christingle

The Christingle service uses a special symbol, a decorated orange, to explore the story of God’s love for the world at Christmas. This service is in support of the Children's Society. Due to reduced capacity within .....Read more

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