The man who loved Cathedrals

The man who loved Cathedrals

Every Church of England Cathedral is to benefit from the generosity of one man who so loved cathedrals he spent ten years of his life on pilgrimage visiting each one and has left them all a bequest in his will. But the legacy is more than financial. Frank Buzzard, who died last year at the age of 95, wrote his own guide to each of the cathedrals too, ranging from short reports to what he called an “epic poem.”

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The Duchess of Edinburgh attends dinner at Rochester Cathedral

The Duchess of Edinburgh attends dinner at Rochester Cathedral

Rochester Cathedral were honoured to welcome HRH The Duchess of Edinburgh to Rochester Cathedral on the evening of the 14th November. The Duchess joined other esteemed guests for a special dinner inaugurating the campaign for a new Song School at the Cathedral. The Duchess of Edinburgh is the Royal Patron of the Rochester Cathedral Trust who organised the dinner.

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Changes to the Constitution and Statutes of Rochester Cathedral

Changes to the Constitution and Statutes of Rochester Cathedral

Recently consultations took place with members of the Cathedral community. The aim of these consultations was to allow members of our community to comment on the proposed new Constitution and Statues. These are the governing documents of our Cathedral. They have been rewritten to bring the governance of Rochester Cathedral into accord with the Cathedral Measure 2021.

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Rochester Cathedral commemorates lost shrines of Medieval Saints

Rochester Cathedral commemorates lost shrines of Medieval Saints

Rochester Cathedral is to commemorate two early medieval saints whose shrines were lost for nearly 500 years. St Paulinus and St Ithamar were Bishops of Rochester in the 7th century, nearly 1400 years ago.  On the 24th September the new shrine markers will be dedicated. They have been installed in front of the High Altar.

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Rochester Cathedral to commemorate lost shrines of medieval saints

Rochester Cathedral to commemorate lost shrines of medieval saints

Rochester Cathedral is to commemorate two early medieval saints whose shrines were lost for nearly 500 years. St Paulinus and St Ithamar were Bishops of Rochester in the 7th century, nearly 1400 years ago.  On the 24th September the new shrine markers will be dedicated. They have been installed in front of the High Altar.

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Rochester Cathedral celebrates 900 years since the creation of its most exceptional treasure

Rochester Cathedral celebrates 900 years since the creation of its most exceptional treasure

Rochester Cathedral is celebrating 900 years since the creation of the most exceptional item in its collections, Textus Roffensis, ‘the book of Rochester’. Textus 900 is a programme of events and exhibitions taking place over the next 18 months.  The celebrations begin with an exhibition in the Cathedral Crypt, ‘Beauty and the Beasts’. This exhibition explores the medieval priory of Rochester where Textus Roffensis was written and features three significant items loaned from the British Library. Two of the British Library books were once in the priory library and are returning home to Rochester for the first time in nearly 500 years.

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Non-Executive Trustee and Committee Member Vacancies - Deadline 9am, 31st July

Non-Executive Trustee and Committee Member Vacancies - Deadline 9am, 31st July

Could your skills help with the governance of one the oldest but most forward-thinking and dynamic Cathedrals in the country?    We are looking for new non-executive members of our board –(the Chapter) , to support the clergy and staff in the mission of the Cathedral. We’re also looking for members of the board for our trading company, Rochester Cathedral Enterprises Ltd., and for sub-committee members with expertise in historic property management, finance, safeguarding and health and safety.

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