Following announcements made by the Victorian Government regarding easing of COVID-19 restrictions, St Paul’s Cathedral has reopened on Tuesday 15 June, from 10am to 3pm, for private prayer and devotion. Public worship resumed on Wednesday 15 June with our 12.15pm Lunchtime Eucharist, followed by our Lunchtime Concert at 1pm (both capped at 50 attendees). Mask will be required to be worn at all times in the Cathedral, expect where a medical exemption applies.
Worship this Sunday (13 June) will continue only online, streamed on our YouTube and Facebook pages, with our Fellowship time and Bible Study continuing via Zoom. You can join our online worship via our Worship Online page.
Cathedral Opening & Service Times
Tuesday 15 June
Cathedral open 10am – 3pm
5.10pm Choral Evensong broadcast online only
Wednesday 16 June
Cathedral open 10am – 3pm
12.15pm Lunchtime Eucharist
1pm Lunchtime Concert – Mark Slavec, Organ Recital.
The Lunchtime Eucharist & Concert are both capped at 50 attendees each.
Pre-booking is not required, however we encourage you to arrive early.
Thursday 17 June
Cathedral open 10am – 3pm
No 5.10pm Choral Evensong
Friday 18 & Saturday 19 June
Cathedral open 10am – 3pm
Sunday 20 June –Cathedral open 7.30am – 2.30pm
8am BCP Holy Communion
10am Sung Eucharist with Venerable Order of St John of Jerusalem
1pm Mandarin Service
No 4pm Choral Evensong
We anticipate that with further easing of restrictions, services on Sunday 20 June may be capped at 150 people. Pre-booking will be required by Trybooking. Once announcements are made, a booking link will be provided by email to our congregation. Services will continue to be livestreamed for those who are not able to join us in the Cathedral.
Thank you for your patience as we respond to these and the ensuing changes as Melbourne opens up again. We will do our best to keep you informed of further changes to attending services and other events here at the Cathedral. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact one of the Cathedral Staff.