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What s On at St Albans Cathedral March June 2015 Photo Gary Shore 2014 We welcome the Archbishop of Canterbury at the Alban Pilgrimage 2015 Music Tours Family Fun Services Number One St Albans Visitor Attraction

...everything a modern local restaurant should be GILES COREN, THE TIMES Enjoy relaxed, informal dining in our light and spacious restaurant by St Albans Abbey overlooking the lovely Vintry Garden Waxhouse Gate, St Albans Hertfordshire AL3 4EW Open from 12pm daily T: 01727 851941 or book online TWO COURSE SET MENU 11.95 12 7pm daily A Warm Welcome Awaits You at St Albans Cathedral St Albans Cathedral stands over the place where Alban, Britain s first saint, was buried after giving his life for his faith over 1700 years ago. The building you visit today however was completed and dedicated in 1115, making 2015 a very special anniversary year for the Cathedral which will be marked by a series of Dedication 900 events. See page 17 for full details. We are also thrilled to be welcoming the Archbishop of Canterbury at the Alban Pilgrimage in June a very special celebration of the saint that gave St Albans its name. There are many unique sights to take in when you visit the Cathedral, plus an exciting programme of events, tours and concerts which you can find out about in this guide. We look forward to seeing you soon. Contents Page 4-5 Must-See Highlights 6-9 Music 10-11 Special Services 12-13 Holy Week & Easter 14-15 Alban Pilgrimage & Dedication 900 16-17 Tours & Exhibitions 18-19 Family Fun 20 Learning 21 Visitor Information 22 Support Us 23 Our Regular Services Occasionally additional services and events will be added at short notice please check the website for updates www.stalbanscathedral.org or call 01727 860780. Proud to be recommended by The Good Food Guide since 2010 UK Sustainable Small Restaurant Group of the Year SRA Awards 2014 Double runners-up in the Observer Food Monthly Awards 2013 and 2014 LUSSMANNS.COM Information is correct at time of going to print.

Must-See Highlights Whenever you visit St Albans Cathedral, make sure you don t miss these unique sights and sounds. There are FREE daily tours of the Cathedral (see below for details) and our expert team of Guides is always happy to help you find out more. 1 The Shrine of Saint Alban The Shrine of Saint Alban is a site of national pilgrimage. People have been coming here for over 1700 years to honour Alban. It is used as a place of prayer and stillness by visitors every day. 2 The Alban Pilgrimage 2015 Save the date! On 20th June 2015 join in a city wide celebration of Saint Alban. This unique event sees giant carnival puppets retell Saint Alban s dramatic and moving story. For full details see page 14. 3 The Longest Nave in England At 85 metres, St Albans Cathedral has the longest nave in England. You can enjoy exploring the Norman and Early English architecture, as well as viewing the rare monastic rood screen. 4 Choral Evensong Time your visit to enjoy the beautiful singing of the Cathedral Choirs at Evensong, part of the bedrock of Cathedral worship. Weekdays 17.00. Saturday 16.00. Sunday 18.30. Outside of term time, there may be a visiting choir or a short said service. 5 Stunning Medieval Wall Paintings The Cathedral has one of the most extensive series of medieval wall paintings surviving today. These beautiful paintings range in date from the late 12th century to the 16th century. 6 Magnificent Architecture The Cathedral s amazing mixture of architectural styles bears witness to the many centuries of its life. Roman bricks from Verulamium can be seen in the fabric of the building skilfully recycled by the Normans. Shrine of Saint Alban The Alban Pilgrimage Longest Nave in England FREE Guided Tours of the Cathedral are available daily at the following times: 11.30 Monday to Saturday 14.00 Saturday 14.30 Sunday to Friday If your time is limited, our Highlights Tour takes place at 13.05 every day of the week. Medieval Wall Paintings Magnificent Architecture 4 Follow us on Twitter @stalbansabbey www.stalbanscathedral.org 5

Music St Albans Symphony Orchestra Date: Saturday 7th March Time: 19.30 Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 4 Beethoven Symphony No. 9 (Choral) with Hertfordshire Chorus Bjorn Bantock (conductor); Jennifer Wigram (leader) Mark Nixon (piano); Erica Eloff (soprano); Susan Legg (mezzo); Mark Chaundy (tenor); Njabulo Madlala (bass) Tickets: 25, 20 and 15 Reserved; 8 Unreserved & Restricted View Accompanied Children 1; Students 5 This concert is dedicated to the memory of Kieran McGuirk (1949-2014) Lunchtime Organ Recital Date: Wednesday 11th March Time: 12.30 Michael Papadopoulos, Organ Scholar, St Albans Cathedral Admission free. Retiring collection in aid of Cathedral music funds. Four Youth Choirs Festival Date: Saturday 14th March Time: 19.30 A celebration of choral singing Ben Parry Seven Goodly Reasons to Sing (World Premiere) (words by Garth Bardsley) Gabrieli Jubilate Deo Tavener Song for Athene Tavener Hymn to the Mother of God Cantate; directors: Nicholas Shaw & Graham Instrall Hertfordshire County Youth Choir; director: Cathy Heller Jones Surrey Youth Choir; director: Rufus Frowde Taplow Youth Choir; director: Gillian Dibden Tickets: 20, 15, 10, 5. Children and Students - 5 St Albans Bach Choir Date: Saturday 21st March Time: 19.30 J S Bach Matthäus-Passion St Matthew Passion (sung in German) Sinfonia Verdi (with Baroque Instruments) Senior Choristers from the Cathedral Choir and Abbey Girls Choir Conductor: Andrew Lucas Organ Continuo: Tom Winpenny & Michael Papadopoulos Norbert Meyn (Evangelist), Matthew Baker (Christus) Anna Dennis (soprano), Tim Travers-Brown (countertenor) Peter Mitchell (tenor), Lawrence White (bass) Tickets: 30. 25 and 18 (reserved) 12 (unreserved and restricted / no view) Concessions: Children (under 16) and Students - 12 (except top price band) Sunday Afternoon Organ Concert Date: Sunday 29th March Time: 15.00 Tom Winpenny, Assistant Master of the Music, St Albans Cathedral. Admission free. Retiring collection in aid of Cathedral music funds. St Albans Chamber Choir Date: Saturday 11th April Time: 19.30 Town-twinning concert with the Wormser Kantorei Mozart - Mass in C Minor Mozart - Exsultate, jubilate Haydn - Te Deum Alwyn - Tragic Interlude Amadeus Chamber Orchestra John Gibbons & Stefan Merkelbach (conductors) Kim Sheehan (soprano); Anna Harvey (mezzo-soprano) Oliver Martin-Smith (tenor); Jonathan Saunders (bass) Tickets: 25, 18, 14 reserved; 10 unreserved Accompanied children: all seats half-price. Students: unreserved only half-price St Albans School & St Albans High School for Girls Joint Schools Choral Society & Orchestra Date: Wednesday 18th March Time: 19.30 How to Book Your Tickets Jenkins The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace Tickets are available online at www.stalbanscathedral.org, Vaughan Williams Serenade to Music by telephoning 01727 890290 or by visiting our Box Office Walton Spitfire Prelude (located in the Gift Shop) between 10am 4.45pm Monday Harris Bring Him O Lord and Faire is the Heaven to Saturday and 1.00pm 4.45pm on Sunday. Enquiries about events can be sent to boxoffice@stalbanscathedral.org Tickets: 15 Centre Front with full view; 12 Centre Middle with full view or slight restricted view Tickets and/or programmes will also be available for all events at the door on the night, unless previously sold out. 10 Centre Back with full view or restricted view 8 No View; Concessions: 12; 9; 7; 5 6 www.stalbanscathedral.org 7

Music Lunchtime Organ Recital Date: Wednesday 22nd April Time: 12.30 Kate Macpherson, Assistant Organist, Waltham Abbey Admission free. Retiring collection in aid of Cathedral music funds. The Choir of the Dominican Convent School, Johannesburg, South Africa Date: Monday 27th April Time: 13.00 A lunchtime recital of celebratory and uplifting music. Admission free. St Albans Choral Society & Orchestra Nova Date: Saturday 9th May Time: 19.30 Boyce Symphony in D op 2 no 5 Handel Coronation Anthem: Zadok the Priest Handel Coronation Anthem: Let thy hand be strengthened Handel Coronation Anthem: My heart is inditing Handel Coronation Anthem: The King shall Rejoice Haydn Missa in Angustiis in D Minor Nelson Mass George Vass (conductor); Pippa Goss (soprano); Martha Fontanals-Simmons (mezzo soprano); Christopher Bowen (tenor); Alexander Ashworth (baritone) Tickets: 26, 20, 15, 10 (concessions available) St Albans International Organ Festival Organ Recital Date: Saturday 16th May Time: 17.30 Simon Thomas Jacobs, UK / USA Admission free. Retiring collection in aid of the IOFS. Lunchtime Organ Recital Date: Wednesday 20th May Time: 12.30 Andrew Lucas, Master of the Music, St Albans Cathedral Admission free. Retiring collection in aid of Cathedral music funds. Sounds Around the Abbey Date: Wednesday 20th, Thursday 21st & Friday 22nd May Time: 20.00 Rennie Grove Hospice Care is delighted to present three evenings of varied musical and vocal entertainment in conjunction with local Rock Choirs and selected artists to mark their 30th year of caring for local patients and families. Pam Rhodes will host each evening which includes collaborative performances as well as solos from each artist. There will be a retiring collection in aid of Rennie Grove Hospice Care and a raffle will be held across all performances, with the raffle drawn at the final performance. Performers: Members of local Rock Choirs; Peter Howarth (lead singer, The Hollies); The Rockabellas and Simon Wallfisch (opera singer & cellist) Tickets: 30, 25, 20 Concessions available Lunchtime Organ Recital Date: Wednesday 10th June Time: 12.30 Adrian Gunning, Organist, St John the Evangelist, Islington Admission free. Retiring collection in aid of Cathedral music funds. in St Albans at 5.30pm 2015 SATURDAY Saturday 21 March: St Saviour s Church Pieter van Dijk The Netherlands Saturday 18 April: St Peter s Church Alice Neary cello, UK Martin Neary organ, UK Saturday 16 May: St Albans Cathedral Simon Thomas Jacobs UK/USA First Prize & Gold Medal for Interpretation (St Albans 2013) organ concerts 2014 2015 28th St AlbansInternational Organ Competitions & Festival 8 18 July 2015 Online booking for the Festival opens April 2015 www.organfestival.com 8 Call the Box Office on 01727 890290 www.stalbanscathedral.org/whatson/music 9

Special Services There are many special services throughout the year you can find details of all our regular services, including ecumenical services, on page 23 of this guide. Mothering Sunday Date: Sunday 15th March Time: 8.00 Eucharist 9.30 Parish Eucharist 10.30 Prayers for healing 11.15 Matins sung by the Cathedral Choir 12.15 Eucharist 18.30 Evensong sung by the Cathedral Choir The Feast of the Annunciation Choral Eucharist Date: Wednesday 25th March Time: 17.00 Choral Eucharist for Ascension Day Date: Thursday 14th May Time: 20.00 A Choral Eucharist celebrating Christ's ascension to heaven. Solemn Evensong for Pentecost Date: Sunday 24th May Time: 18.30 A solemn evensong, marking the gift of the Holy Spirit to the Church. Trinity Sunday Choral Eucharist Date: Sunday 31st May Time: 11.15 Taizé Service Date: Sunday 31st May Time: 18.30 An evening service with instrumental music, a meditation and singing. Choral Eucharist & Benediction for the feast of Corpus Christi Date: Thursday 4th June Time: 20.00 A Choral Eucharist to commemorate the institution of the Eucharist. The Alban Pilgrimage 2015 Date: Saturday 20th June See page 14 for full details. BBC Radio 3 Choral Evensong Broadcast Live Date: Wednesday 24th June Time: 15.30 Sung by the Cathedral Choir. All are welcome to the service; congregation must be seated by 15.15. The Cathedral is closed to visitors for the duration of the broadcast. PERFECT LOCAL VENUE ONLY A SHORT WALK FROM THE CATHEDRAL Relax, unwind and escape The best dining views in Hertfordshire Traditional afternoon teas from 10 Brasserie style menu from only 18 for two courses Seasonal A La Carte menus Bar snacks 30 stylish bedrooms from 125 The perfect wedding venue Fishpool Street, St Albans, Hertfordshire AL3 4RY T: 01727 864 444 reservations@stmichaelsmanor.com www.stmichaelsmanor.com 10 www.stalbanscathedral.org/worship-and-music 11

Holy Week & Easter During Holy Week we are invited to share in Christ s own journey, from the triumphant entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday to the desolation of Good Friday and Holy Saturday, and the joyful celebrations of Easter. These services contain some of the most ancient texts used in the Church. Passiontide Service Sunday 22nd March Time: 18.30 A powerful meditative service of music, poetry and prayer, marking the start of Passiontide. Sung by the Abbey Girls Choir and men of the Cathedral Choir. Palm Sunday - Palm Sunday Procession Sunday 29th March Time: 9.30 Meet by the Clock Tower in the High Street, ready to set off for the procession to the Cathedral. Bring a branch or some greenery from home to wave as we walk! Monday 30th March - Wednesday 1st April Compline and Address Time: 20.00 Maundy Thursday - Maundy Eucharist Thursday 2nd April Time: 20.00 This service includes the washing of the feet of 12 people and is followed by the stripping of all decoration from the altars. A vigil of prayer is kept until midnight. Sung by the Abbey Girls Choir and men of the Cathedral Choir. Good Friday Friday 3rd April Today we remember Jesus death on a cross. Pre-school Children s Service Time: 10.00 Good Friday Children s Event Time: 11.30 Three hours of craft workshops and activities for children aged 5 and upwards. Places must be pre-booked. Please phone 01727 860780 for information. Three Hours Devotion 12.00 13.30: Preaching of the Passion 13.30 15.00: The Liturgy of Good Friday sung by the Cathedral Choir Unity at the Cross 20.00 An ecumenical service led by Churches Together in St Albans. Easter Eve Saturday 4th April On the Saturday, Jesus body lay in the tomb. This is a quiet day of preparations for Easter celebrations which start as night falls. Evensong Time: 16.00 Sung by the Cathedral Choir. Easter Vigil Time: 20.30 This first service of Easter begins quietly in darkness, but ends in joyful light and noise. Sung by the Abbey Girls Choir. Easter Day On the Sunday Jesus disciples found his tomb was empty, then met and ate with the risen Jesus. Easter celebrations continue with festival services throughout the day. Parish Eucharist Time: 9.30 Sung by the Cathedral Choir. Matins Time: 11.15 Sung by the Cathedral Choir. Evensong Time: 18.30 Sung by the Abbey Girls Choir and men of the Cathedral Choir. Easter Monday Easter Monday Pilgrimage People, young and old, walk to the Cathedral from across the diocese to meet and gather in the Cathedral from 14.00. Service starts at 15.00 Discover the story behind the origins of the hot cross bun in St Albans on page 21. Happy Easter from everyone at St Albans Cathedral. For more information on services throughout Holy Week and Easter, please call 01727 860780 or go to www.stalbanscathedral.org 12 13

Dedication 900 St Albans Cathedral stands on the hillside where Alban, Britain s first saint, was buried over 1700 years ago. Over the centuries there have been many churches here, one replacing another - the church you visit today was built by the Normans between 1077 and 1115 as one of England s greatest abbeys. 2015 is therefore a very special year for us, marking the 900th anniversary of the building s splendid ceremony of completion and dedication. A series of Dedication 900 events will celebrate our monastic past and our present life as a parish church and cathedral. New Statues on the Nave Screen 2015 will see the installation, dedication and blessing of new, unique statues of Christian martyrs on the Nave screen. An accompanying exhibition explores the process behind their fascinating creation from the initial designs to their handpainted finish. Check website for exhibition dates. The Alban Pilgrimage On Saturday 20th June we welcome two significant church leaders: Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby will attend and preach at the Eucharist, and the Archbishop of Rouen, Mgr Jean-Charles Descubes, will preach at Evensong. See opposite for details. Special Lectures In the spring the Cathedral Study Centre is running a lecture series reflecting on martyrs in our own time. These will focus on martyrs featured in the new statues on the nave screen. Monday 23rd March: Oscar Romero Monday 20th April: Saint Elisabeth of Russia Tuesday 19th May: Dietrich Bonhoeffer Visit www.stalbanscathedral.org/learning/study-centre to find out more. development project. Keep up to date with the latest on the Alban, Britain s First Saint project at E: appeal@stalbanscathedral.or T: 01727 890229 www.stalbanscathedral.or Thank you. 14 15

Tours Exhibitions Tower Tours Dates: Saturday 2nd May 10.00 11.30 13.00 14.30 Saturday 30th May 10.00 11.30 13.00 14.30 Sunday 21st June 14:00 15:15 16:30 Saturday 27th June 10.00 11.30 13.00 14.30 Price: 8 Enjoy the best views in town! This spectacular tour takes you all the way to the top of the Norman Bell Tower via the north transept gallery, the ringing and bell chambers, before your final climb out onto the roof of the tower. Tickets are limited so book early to avoid disappointment. Restrictions apply. See website for details. Book a tour online at: www.stalbanscathedral.org/whatson/tours, call 01727 890290 or visit the Box Office located in the Cathedral Gift Shop. More to Explore Dates: 1st March, 12th April, 3rd May, 7th June Time: 15.00 Price: Free Join our knowledgeable Cathedral Guides every month for these fascinating specialist More to Explore Tours which reveal some of the building s hidden gems and little known secrets. 1st March: The Romanesque Abbey Find out how the Abbey interprets the 11th Century Romanesque style inherited from the Normans. 12th April: A Look Through Our Windows Discover some of our stunning stained glass, including the awe-inspiring Rose Window. 3rd May: Conversations Join in a lively, fun discussion with our Cathedral guide on what parts of the building they most love and those they enjoy less so! 7th June: The North Churchyard Learn about the fascinating individuals, including our Abbots, buried in the North Churchyard. General Election Hustings Date: Wednesday 15th April Time: 20.00 An opportunity to hear and put your questions to the local parliamentary candidates before the General Election in May. Organised by Churches Together in conjunction with St Albans Cathedral & the Herts Advertiser. Dedication 900 Date: Monday 15th - Monday 29th June Time: See Cathedral website for opening hours. In our special anniversary year, this display looks at the lives of individuals associated with our long history. For each of the past nine centuries we discover a personality who were they, what can they tell us about our past? How does the presentday Cathedral still reflect their hopes and achievements? Celebrating Magna Carta 800 In August 1213, St Albans Cathedral was the venue for the very first meeting between barons and clergy to discuss their grievances against King John. This historic meeting ultimately led to the articles that became Magna Carta, sealed at Runnymede two years later. We will be celebrating Magna Carta 800 with a series of events both here and throughout the city. You can learn more about the role of St Albans at our Magna Carta Exhibition from Friday 5th Monday 15th June; younger visitors can enjoy a fun Magna Carta Children's Trail and listen out for our special Magna Carta ring on Sunday 14th June at 15.00. For dates, times and further information, please go to www.stalbanscathedral.org/whatson or call 01727 890200. You can also see what's happening throughout St Albans at www.enjoystalbans.com The Dean & Mayor of St Albans welcome Magna Carta at the Cathedral in August 2013. 16 17

Family Fun Family Discovery Mornings Date: Selected Thursdays throughout the school holidays see below. Time: 10.00-12.30 Price: Free. Donations gratefully received. Easter Holiday Workshop: Stunning Statues Date: Tuesday 14th April Times: 10.30 12.30 & 14.00 16.00 Price: 6 per child, or 10 for 2 Create wonderful 3D clay models by taking inspiration from the many statues which feature in popular books and films including The Hobbit and Harry Potter. Find out all about the colourful new statues installed in the Cathedral too! Suitable for ages 7-11 years old. Advanced booking recommended. Maximum of 18 children per session. Located in the Cathedral crypt. Children s Explorer Guide & Explorer Bags available every day! Abbey Tots Meeting on Tuesday mornings in term-time, this hugely popular parent and toddler group is open to all. Each weekly session begins at 10.00 with toys, drinks and biscuits followed by a little sing-song for pre-school children and their carers. Starts at 10.00 in the Crypt of the Cathedral. Family Discovery Mornings are an excellent opportunity for children and parents to learn about the fascinating history of our Cathedral by following an exciting trail packed with activities, and by taking part in a fun craft session! Suitable for ages 3-11. We advise arriving before 11.30 to complete all the activities. Meet in North Transept. Please Note: All children must be accompanied by an adult. 16th April : All Things Bright and Beautiful Medieval churches were beautiful, colourfully painted buildings in their prime and our Cathedral was no exception. On this trail you'll discover the colourful parts of the church, and take a look at our stunning new hand-painted statues in the Nave. 28th May: Telling the Whole Story Our Cathedral exists because of two very important Romans named Alban and Amphibalus - but who were they? Find out on this trail what part they play in the story of St Albans Cathedral. Bless them! Christenings Make your wishes come true with everything you need for your child s perfect Christening in St Albans beautiful Verulamium Park. Delicious Buffet & Canapé Menus, Fully Stocked Bar, Hot Beverages & Soft Drinks, Balloons, Table Decorations, Background Music & Good Access Join the Festival! Saturday 20th June parties@inn-on-the-park.com 01727 838246 www.inn-on-the-park.com www.facebook.com/innonthepark @InnonthePark1 Inn on the Park Verulamium Park St. Michaels Street St. Albans Hertfordshire AL3 4SN 18 Follow us on Twitter @stalbansabbey www.stalbanscathedral.org 19

Learning The Cathedral is passionate about its role as a provider of education and enrichment. Find out more at www.stalbanscathedral.org/learning St Albans Cathedral Education Centre The award winning Education Centre brings a variety of curriculum subjects to life in original and surprising ways, including RE, History, Maths & English. Using the Cathedral as its classroom, over 14,000 children a year from nursery up to sixth form are welcomed by our team. For more information call 01727 890212 or email education@stalbanscathedral.org St Albans Cathedral Study Centre The Study Centre offers a range of adult learning opportunities, from ten-week courses to one-off talks and study days. Our courses are open to all. For more information on courses or membership of the Cathedral Library, please contact 01727 890205 or email studycentre@stalbanscathedral.org Dedication 900 Lecture Series In partnership with the Friends of St Albans Abbey. Monday 23rd March Blood and Sweat: the Witness of Oscar Romero s Life and Death. Monday 20th April From Princess to Holy Martyr: St Elisabeth of Russia. Tuesday 19th May Penultimate Things: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the Guardianship of Culture. Tickets: 18.50 (Per lecture with one course dinner & coffee) Dinner at 18:30; Lecture at 19:30 5 (Lecture only) Bishop of St Albans Lecture Series Christian Thought and the Christian Life: Loving God with All Our Mind. Monday 8th June Time: 19:00 Inaugural lecture by the Reverend Dr Andrew Davison, Canon Philosopher, following his installation at evensong. Tickets: 5 (Lecture only) St Albans Cathedral Library Monday to Friday 10.00-14.30 Saturday 10.00-13.00 Also open on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings during term time, in line with ERMC and Study Centre courses. See website for full details. Located in the Chapter House. Contact: 01727 890222 or library@stalbanscathedral.org Visitor Information Eating and Shopping Whether you re here for a service, concert or special event, take a break at the Abbot s Kitchen and enjoy visiting the Cathedral Shops. Abbot s Kitchen Situated in the Chapter House, the Abbot s Kitchen serves delicious lunches, afternoon teas, children's meals and refreshments. Opening times: Monday to Saturday 10.00-16.30 Sunday 12.30-16.30 The Abbot's Kitchen can also provide catering for large groups, functions and special occasions. For reservations please call 01727 890214 or email abbotskitchen@stalbanscathedral.org Cathedral Shops Our Gift Shop has a wide range of souvenirs and gifts to suit all ages and tastes. Our Book Shop features a great range of titles, including a superb collection of children s books, local interest and history titles. Opening times: Monday to Saturday 10.00-17.00 Sunday 13.00-17.00 For all enquiries please call 01727 890213 or email enterprises@stalbanscathedral.org The Alban Bun The Hot Cross Bun is said to originate in St Albans. Brother Thomas Rocliffe, a 14th century monk, developed an original recipe and distributed the bun to the local poor on Good Friday, starting in 1381. For nearly seven hundred years, the Alban Bun has been a part of the Easter tradition at St Albans Cathedral. These delicious buns will be on sale in the Abbot s Kitchen from 7th March to 6th April. The Alban Bun will also be on sale during Pilgrimage week from, 13th June - 20th June. The original secret recipe is still used! 20 21

Support St Albans Cathedral St Albans Cathedral is a national treasure and relies heavily on the generosity of its congregation and visitors in the absence of any government funding or significant endowment. If you would like to play a role in preserving and enhancing St Albans Cathedral for future generations you can: Make a donation by text Simply text NAVE01 10 or NAVE01 5 to 70070 Leave a Gift in Your Will Help safeguard the Cathedral s work and mission for future generations. Become a Friend of St Albans Cathedral The Friends are a group of people of all faiths and none - who love this place, and who help to sustain and enhance the Cathedral. Amongst the many activities of the Friends is a wonderful social programme, which is also open to non-members. For more information on becoming a Friend, please call: 01727 890283 or email: friends@stalbanscathedral.org For all enquiries on how you can support the Cathedral, please call 01727 890229 or go to www.stalbanscathedral.org/helping Friends Events Alban, Britain s First Saint: Telling the Whole Story - Medieval Wall Paintings in the Abbey Tuesday 2nd June 19:30 The Dean invites Friends members to a special evening event where Professor M. A. Michael, an expert on medieval wall paintings, will talk about the rare paintings in the Nave and their significance. St Albans Your local supplier of high quality, low priced print. 46 London Road, St Albans AL1 1NG 01727 752077 info@printshopstalbans.co.uk www.printshopstalbans.co.uk Special Offer 5,000 A5 Leaflets 135gsm Double sided Full Colour 165 Our Regular Services All are welcome at Cathedral services. Sunday Services 8.00 The Eucharist 9.30 Parish Eucharist 11.15 Eucharist (1st, 2nd, 4th & 5th Sunday) 11.15 Matins (3rd Sunday) 12.15 Eucharist (3rd Sunday) 18.30 Evensong Weekday Services 7.30 Morning Prayer 8.00 The Eucharist 12.00 The Eucharist at the Shrine of Saint Alban 17.00 Evensong On Fridays, the service at 12 noon is the Roman Catholic Mass. Saturday Services 8.30 Morning Prayer 9.00 The Eucharist 12.00 The Eucharist at the Shrine of Saint Alban 16.00 Evensong Services Once a Month 2nd Wednesday 10.00 Mothers Union Eucharist 3rd Wednesday 10.00 Teddy Bear Service Ecumenical Services We hold regular services of different Christian denominations. Roman Catholic Mass is celebrated every Friday at 12.00. German Lutheran A service in German on the last Tuesday of every month at 19.00. Free Church The first Wednesday of every month at 11.00. Orthodox Monthly on Tuesdays at 10.30 (check our service list for dates). A Day Chaplain is available for consultation on most days. At other times please ask to see a member of the Cathedral clergy. Occasionally, special services interrupt our usual pattern of worship. A full, monthly Service & Music List is available at www.stalbanscathedral.org St Albans Cathedral is part of the international Green Pilgrimage Network, committed to raising environmental standards. For more information go to www.greenpilgrimage.net 22 23

Opening Times The Cathedral is open all year round 08.30-17.45 Entry is FREE All donations are gratefully received. Our Box Office is located in the Cathedral Gift Shop or you can call 01727 890290 or book online at www.stalbanscathedral.org How to Get Here The Cathedral is situated in the centre of the historic and beautiful city of St Albans. It is easily reached by car and public transport with good links from the M1 and M25, and is just 20 minutes by train from Central London. For full travel information, please go to: www.stalbanscathedral.org/visit For the latest information visit our website and sign up to our What s On Newsletter St Albans Cathedral Sumpter Yard, St Albans, Hertfordshire AL1 1BY Telephone: 01727 860780 Email: mail@stalbanscathedral.org www.stalbanscathedral.org @stalbansabbey /StAlbansCathedralOfficial