Compline

Occurring
Monday 30 March 2026, Tuesday 31 March 2026, Wednesday 01 April 2026 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday at for 1 hour
Venue
Bristol Cathedral
Address
College Green Bristol, BS1 5TJ, United Kingdom

During Holy Week, join us at Bristol Cathedral for Compline, a contemplative, candlelit service traditionally sung at the close of the day in religious communities. These services offer a peaceful space for prayer, reflection, and music as we journey through the final days of Holy Week together.

Each evening begins with a short reflection led by the Dean, followed by music offered by the Cathedral Lay Clerks, before the service of Compline itself.

Monday – “Psalms, hymns and spiritual songs”
Exploring the earliest theologies of worship, from the singing of psalms in the time of Jesus to the formation of the first Christian hymns.

Tuesday – “The music of the spheres”
Reflecting on how the early Church Fathers understood music as part of the ordered harmony of creation, drawing on Platonic ideas to deepen our understanding of music in worship.

Wednesday – “Many voices, one God”
An introduction to polyphony, culminating in a performance of one of the greatest examples of this rich musical tradition, the Lamentations of Jeremiah by Thomas Tallis.

Bristol Cathedral

The site of the Bristol Cathedral has been a place of worship for the last 900 years. Today, the Cathedral continues to be an open and welcoming space for all people to pause for thought, find beauty and peace, feel the sacred and come together as communities.

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Compline

Occurring
Monday 30 March 2026, Tuesday 31 March 2026, Wednesday 01 April 2026 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday at for 1 hour
Venue
Bristol Cathedral
Address
College Green Bristol, BS1 5TJ, United Kingdom

During Holy Week, join us at Bristol Cathedral for Compline, a contemplative, candlelit service traditionally sung at the close of the day in religious communities. These services offer a peaceful space for prayer, reflection, and music as we journey through the final days of Holy Week together.

Each evening begins with a short reflection led by the Dean, followed by music offered by the Cathedral Lay Clerks, before the service of Compline itself.

Monday – “Psalms, hymns and spiritual songs”
Exploring the earliest theologies of worship, from the singing of psalms in the time of Jesus to the formation of the first Christian hymns.

Tuesday – “The music of the spheres”
Reflecting on how the early Church Fathers understood music as part of the ordered harmony of creation, drawing on Platonic ideas to deepen our understanding of music in worship.

Wednesday – “Many voices, one God”
An introduction to polyphony, culminating in a performance of one of the greatest examples of this rich musical tradition, the Lamentations of Jeremiah by Thomas Tallis.

Safeguarding

Bristol Cathedral has a duty of care to all the children, young peope and adults who engage with our life and work. We take the responsibility very seriously and work closely with our partners to ensure that there is a safe and secure culture within the Cathedral.

If you have any questions about safeguarding in the Cathedral, please contact Ben Silvey (Chief Operating Officer and Cathedral Safeguarding Officer), or Chrissie Graham (Operations Officer for Safeguarding and Finance and Deputy Cathedral Safeguarding Officer) on 0117 926 4879

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Bristol Cathedral Charity No. 1204673