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We also run combined tours with Pallant House Gallery on the works of John Piper. During the annual Chichester Festivities (July) we have a programme of specialised walks and talks in and around the Cathedral and its environs.
During the year there are occasional lectures in the Cathedral and the Chancellor holds a series of lectures in the autumn or spring. Details can be found in the Talks section.
For more details and to find out what is currently available, please telephone 01243 812497, and speak to the Education Officer or email education@chichestercathedral.org.uk
The Victorian Cathedral, Wednesday June 27th or Tuesday July 17th 2012
Explore how the Victorians expressed their energy and enthusiasm in Chichester Cathedral. Tour 11am - 12pm, £3.50 per person.
Tickets are available from the Cathedral Box Office in the Cathedral Shop (01243 813 595). Please see the link below for further details.
The Latin Cathedral, Monday September 17th 2012
A light look at the role of Latin in our Cathedral from early times to today; in services, on memorials and over paintings. Hear the Lord's Prayer in Latin as our forefathers did, using a 16th century Bible from our library. PS you don't need to know any Latin! Tour 11am - 12pm, £3.50 per person.
Tickets are available from the Cathedral Box Office in the Cathedral Shop (01243 813 595). Please see the link below for further details.
The Cathedral's Education Department and Library are pleased to offer an annual series of six sessions throughout 2012, where current areas of interest are discussed following coffee and biscuits.
Each session will be from 10.30-12.00. See link for each talk for location.
Tickets, at £6 per person, must be booked in advance and can be obtained online at www.chichestertickets.co.uk or from the Box Office c/o the Cathedral Shop (01243 813595).
Our next Hot Topic will be...
"Anglicans United? An impossible hope?"
Tuesday 18th September 2012, 10.30 - 12.00
Speakers: Canon Dr Anthony Cane and Canon Mark Payne
For further details please click the link below.
Click here for further information.
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