Holy Communion

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 40 mins
Venue
Cathedral Church of St Peter
Address
1 The Cloisters Exeter, EX1 1HS, United Kingdom

In the Nave of Exeter Cathedral

Morning Prayer

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 15 mins
Venue
Cathedral Church of St Peter
Address
1 The Cloisters Exeter, EX1 1HS, United Kingdom

At the Cathedral.

Choral Eucharist

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
Cathedral Church of St Peter
Address
1 The Cloisters Exeter, EX1 1HS, United Kingdom

Choral Eucharist at Exeter Cathedral.

Choral Evensong

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
Cathedral Church of St Peter
Address
1 The Cloisters Exeter, EX1 1HS, United Kingdom

Choral Evensong at Exeter Cathedral on Sundays.

Sundays@6:30

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 2 hours
Venue
Cathedral Church of St Peter
Address
1 The Cloisters Exeter, EX1 1HS, United Kingdom

Sundays@6:30 is an alternative space in a relaxed, friendly and open atmosphere. A space to explore and grow in faith through music, contemplation, reflection and friendship. Gathering together, reflecting on the scriptures, and sharing communion in a place of beauty and tranquillity. Takes place in the Cathedral.

Morning Prayer

Occurring
Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at for 20 mins
Venue
Cathedral Church of St Peter
Address
1 The Cloisters Exeter, EX1 1HS, United Kingdom

Morning Prayer at Exeter Cathedral

Eucharist

Occurring
Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at for 25 mins
Venue
Cathedral Church of St Peter
Address
1 The Cloisters Exeter, EX1 1HS, United Kingdom

Eucharist at Exeter Cathedral

Morning Prayer (on Zoom)

Occurring
Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at for 15 mins
Venue
On Zoom
Address
On Zoom

This service follows the Daily Prayer Service in Common Worship. Psalms and readings are that which are appointed for the particular day. Visit our website for more details.

Prayers for Wholeness and Healing

Occurring
Every Monday at for 30 mins
Venue
Cathedral Church of St Peter
Address
1 The Cloisters Exeter, EX1 1HS, United Kingdom

At Exeter Cathedral.

Choral Evensong

Occurring
Every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday at for 1 hour
Venue
Cathedral Church of St Peter
Address
1 The Cloisters Exeter, EX1 1HS, United Kingdom

Choral Evensong at Exeter Cathedral

Eucharist

Occurring
Every Wednesday at for 30 mins
Venue
Cathedral Church of St Peter
Address
1 The Cloisters Exeter, EX1 1HS, United Kingdom

Eucharist at Exeter Cathedral

Evening Prayer

Occurring
Every Wednesday at for 15 mins
Venue
Cathedral Church of St Peter
Address
1 The Cloisters Exeter, EX1 1HS, United Kingdom

Evening Prayer at Exeter Cathedral

Morning Prayer

Occurring
Every Saturday at for 20 mins
Venue
Cathedral Church of St Peter
Address
1 The Cloisters Exeter, EX1 1HS, United Kingdom

Morning Prayer at the Cathedral.

Eucharist

Occurring
Every Saturday at for 25 mins
Venue
Cathedral Church of St Peter
Address
1 The Cloisters Exeter, EX1 1HS, United Kingdom

Eucharist at Exeter Cathedral

Grandisson Service of Lessons & Carols

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Cathedral Church of St Peter
Address
1 The Cloisters Exeter, EX1 1HS, United Kingdom

Join us for a unique service of lessons and carols which opens with Bishop John de Grandisson’s service for Christmas.

When Exeter Cathedral was newly completed, John Grandisson, Bishop of Exeter from 1327-1369, inserted into the Christmas liturgy a special ceremony. In ‘this most holy night’ of Christmas Eve two choristers with lighted tapers emerge from behind the high altar and, with the rest of the choir, announce the birth of our saviour, first in the Quire, then in the Nave. The Good News of the Nativity of Jesus Christ is then proclaimed more fully in readings of scripture, hymns and carols.

Grandisson Service of Lessons & Carols

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Cathedral Church of St Peter
Address
1 The Cloisters Exeter, EX1 1HS, United Kingdom

Join us for a unique service of lessons and carols which opens with Bishop John de Grandisson’s service for Christmas.

When Exeter Cathedral was newly completed, John Grandisson, Bishop of Exeter from 1327-1369, inserted into the Christmas liturgy a special ceremony. In ‘this most holy night’ of Christmas Eve two choristers with lighted tapers emerge from behind the high altar and, with the rest of the choir, announce the birth of our saviour, first in the Quire, then in the Nave. The Good News of the Nativity of Jesus Christ is then proclaimed more fully in readings of scripture, hymns and carols.