Listen to the the audio version of the reflection here or read below. Warm greetings to you in the name of Christ, and in this name, I bring you His peace and grace. I am delighted to be back with…
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Welcome Emma Warburton
St Paul's Cathedral is proud to announce the appointment of Contralto Lay Clerk Emma Warburton as Leading Musician 2021-22, whilst Kristy Biber is on leave. Emma brings a wealth of choral and solo experience to the role, as well as…
Cathedral Re-opening Update • 27 July
We are pleased to announce that the Cathedral will reopen for private prayer and visiting from 10am Thursday 29th July, and from then on open Tuesdays – Saturdays 10am to 3pm. Our Sunday in-person worship will resume on the 1st…
Weekly Reflection • 26 July
Listen to the the audio version of the reflection here or read below. Sharing Abundance My name is Talitha Fraser and I am the Operations Officer here at St Paul’s Cathedral. You’ll have heard we’re doing an organisational sustainability audit…
COVID-19 Update • 20 July
Following the announcement that Melbourne will continue in Lockdown for a further seven days, St Paul’s will be continue to be closed to the public throughout this period. Our scheduled programs during lockdown, including services, will continue to be delivered…
Weekly Reflection • 19 July
Listen to the the audio version of the reflection here or read below. Dean Andreas begins our new series of weekly reflection as part of our #ClimateEmergency Campaign. Over the next weeks, Cathedral clergy and staff will be sharing reflections…
Cathedral Closure Information • 15 July
Following the announcement this afternoon that Victoria will be entering into a five day lockdown from midnight tonight (15 July), St Paul’s Cathedral will close to the public throughout this period. Our regular services and events will be delivered online.…
NAIDOC Week Reflection • 12 July
Wiradjuri man, artist and Anglican Priest Glenn Loughrey offers this week's reflection on the NAIDOC Week theme ‘Healing Country’ and our call as Christians to love our neighbours as ourselves. NAIDOC Week Reflection The NAIDOC 2021 theme is Healing Country.…
NAIDOC Week • Reflections
This week (4 July - 11 July) is NAIDOC Week when we celebrates the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. Each day this week, we're sharing an artwork and reflection by Glenn Loughrey, Wiradjuri man,…
Weekly Reflection • 5 July
I greet you in the name of Christ and bring you His peace and grace. Another week has passed and here we are again having our short time of reflection on the God’s wonderful works in our lives and be…