Canterbury City Centre Parish (St Peter's), Canterbury
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St Peter's is one of the two churches within the City Centre Parish in Canterbury . Our worship is within the Liberal Catholic tradition of the Anglican Church, expressed in our Common Worship celebration of the Eucharist. The congregation includes people from a wide cross-section of Anglican traditions and of other churches. Through our worship and fellowship we seek to share with others the love of God seen uniquely in Jesus Christ. Our medieval church building is a place of contemporary prayer and worship. As a sacred space it is a well of the Christian spiritual tradition from which visitors and newcomers to Canterbury can drink deeply. Whenever possible, from Easter to the end of October, we are open to visitors and for those who seek somewhere to be quiet. We aim to establish links with the local community through, for instance, the ‘Art in St Peter's' project linked with the City's Marlowe Theatre.
If you're researching your family history and wish to consult the church registers, you'll need to contact the Cathedral Archives on 01227 865330 or archives@canterbury-cathedral.org
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Sunday
Said Eucharist, no incense and 'St Peter's Fish' for children on the third Sunday of the month.
Every Sunday at 10:00 AM for 1 hour
All-age service, with Eucharist on the last Sunday of the month. Sometimes including Baptism
NOT 25/12/2011 every Sunday at 3:30 PM for ¾ hour
Followed by parish party (45 mins) and candlelit Compline (15 min) in the medieval Eastbridge Hospital
Every first Sunday at 6:30 PM for ¾ hour
Tuesday
Talk and silence for Lent
Every first second third and fourth Tuesday at 6:15 PM for ¾ hour from Tuesday 28th February 2012 until Tuesday 27th March 2012








