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Glowing + Alive

On display from 13 February – 15 November , a new exhibition will uncover the story behind Chichester Cathedral's famous John Piper Tapestry - the people and patrons who shaped the commission, and the artwork’s lasting impact on the Cathedral’s life.

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  • 4th Jan 2022
    Chichester Cathedral publishes SCIE Audit Report
  • 23rd Dec 2021
    The Dean of Chichester's Christmas Message | 2021
  • 20th Dec 2021
    The Art of Worship | Chichester Cathedral Launches Liturgical Arts Residency
  • 17th Dec 2021
    2021 | Year in Pictures
  • 14th Dec 2021
    The Chichester Nativity Returns | Heralding the Heroes of the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • 6th Dec 2021
    Chichester Cathedral opens its doors to girl Choristers
  • 4th Dec 2021
    Carols from Chichester Cathedral | Stream a pre-recorded Carol Service
  • 29th Nov 2021
    Chichester Cathedral seeks Catering Partner
  • 17th Nov 2021
    50,000 people visited Luke Jerram’s Museum of the Moon at Chichester Cathedral

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Festival of Flowers, 2-6th June 2026

Please note that the Cathedral will be closed for regular visiting during our biennial Festival of Flowers. 

Sunday 31st May, Cathedral closed from 12.30pm

Monday 1st June, Cathedral closed all day

Tuesday 2nd June, Cathedral closed all day

Wednesday 3rd- Saturday 6th June, Entry to the Cathedral for Festival of Flowers ticket holders. 

Tickets available online and on site 3rd - 6th June. 

Sunday 7th June, Cathedral closed from 12.30pm

 

Our schedule of regular worship continues: Please see here for more information. 

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