22nd May
/Belinda Beckhelling reflects on Thy Kingdom Come
Read MoreBelinda Beckhelling reflects on Thy Kingdom Come
Read MoreCharmaine Robertson-Jones and Raymond Shergill reflect on Thy Kingdom Come
Read More[External Link] The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse’s investigation into the Anglican Church has led to the Church committing to significant reform and a new law to add religious leaders to the definition of ‘positions of trust’
Read MoreSue Procter, an Anna Chaplain reflects on how pandemic has affected the frail and elderly
Read MoreCanon Gordon reflects on the cost of friendship
Read MoreThy Kingdom Come: Canon Gordon reflects on owning our friends
Read MoreA statement on the Eruption of Violence throughout the Holy Land from The Most Reverend Hosam E. Naoum Anglican Archbishop in Jerusalem. Archbishop Naoum is an honorary Canon of Rochester Cathedral and spent time here before being appointed to Dean of Jerusalem.
Read MoreThy Kingdom Come: Canon Gordon reflects on online friendship
Read MoreTrudi Oliver speaks of Thy Kingdom Come in schools
Read MoreFor Thy Kingdom Come, Canon Gordon reflects on Farewells and Goodbyes
Read MoreRochester Cathedral will display a locally made quilt commemorating those who have lost family or friends to Coronavirus. On display in the Cathedral from the 17th May.
Read MoreBishop James focusses outwards for Thy Kingdom Come reflecting on answered prayer
Read MoreCanon Gordon introduces Thy Kingdom Come on this Ascension Day
Read MoreIn recent years Ascension Day (May 13) has also marked the beginning of a ten day period of focussed prayer and reflection in anticipation of Pentecost: the renewing of the sending of God’s Spirit to refresh and inspire Christians in their faith and work.
Current opportunities in the Music Department
Read MoreFor children aged 7 and over, explore Holy Communion on our special course
Read MoreRochester Cathedral Trust organise an online auction of works by Kent and English artists. The auction will raise funds to restore and save Bishop’s Gate.
Read MoreA new cycling route is being launched which links all 42 English Cathedrals. The route is nearly 2000 miles long but can be done in shorter stages.
Read MoreWe are now recruiting for Choristers to join the Cathedral Choir. Applications are open to Boys and Girls currently in Year 3, (although applications from those in current Year 6/7 are also welcome).
Read MoreRochester Cathedral – a place of Christian worship since AD604. Located in the heart of Rochester on the banks of the River Medway in Kent.
Rochester Cathedral
The Chapter Office
Garth House, The Precinct
Rochester
Kent, ME1 1SX
Telephone 01634 843366
Email info@rochestercathedral.org
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Cathedral opening hours 10am - 4pm Monday to Saturday 1pm - 3pm Sunday