...and turn is known intimately by God. In his house there are many dwelling-places; in his house is an infinity of understanding and compassion; in his house is our hope....
...inspect in the Chapter House of the cathedral. And its presence in this cathedral is apt. William Longspee, a defender of the King whose tomb lies beneath me on my...
...chapter 2, Jesus contrasts the fate of the Temple in Jerusalem with his own body: the former would be ruined but the latter would rise again. And so his followers...
...of recycling and re-using, the festival will house a thought-provoking display in the Cathedral Cloisters. Some of our incredible flower arrangers have crafted an installation out of litter, turning rubbish...
...second image comes two chapters later. Here the author of Revelation, John, sees a new Jerusalem descending from heaven to earth. The image is a political one: the gates of...
...of other nations. But Jacob is also struck by the stranger, and if we read one further verse, verse 31 of the thirty-second chapter of Genesis, we read this: ‘The...
...at Herod’s dinner party three chapters earlier. Mark’s point is this: if John the Baptist (who came to prepare the way for Jesus) is Elijah, and Elijah was expected to...
...2023? This an annual challenge because the gospel reading on this fourth Sunday of Easter always includes an excerpt about the Good Shepherd from John chapter 10. Today’s extract was...
...in close partnership with Salisbury Diocese on any such matters. Chapter will ensure we work towards implementing Policy requirements. This is supported by the work of the Cathedral’s Independent Safeguarding...