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Have your chance to share your memories of living, working or having other connections with historic areas in Bradford
By the late 19th Century, what is today regarded as Bradford City Centre was made up of many neighbourhoods, built to house workers for the new factories and mills erected during the industrial revolution.
Bradford Cathedral Family Activities return for February Half Term
There are lots of things to see, do and discover for children of all ages, at the free Bradford Cathedral Family Activities, on Tuesday 13th February.
CathedralSing! returns as local pupils are given the ‘Golden ticket’ to join the Choir – and you can apply too!
Ahead of the event on Saturday 10th February 2024, the Bradford Cathedral music department are visiting local schools to find new members for their choirs – but are also looking for others across the city to join in too!
New music video: Furaha Mussanzi – Rafiki Mwema
Check out this amazing new video from Furaha, one of our ecumenical canons, including scenes filmed here in the Cathedral.
Professional Shakespeare Director to Demystify the Bard in Bradford Workshop
Do you find yourself feeling confused by people’s love of the bard and his influence on British culture? Then this ‘Introduction to Shakespeare’ workshop is for you!
Notes from an Organist: Christopher Rathbone (Ilkley)
In this edition of ‘Notes from an Organist’ we discover more about them, and what to expect from their recital, including being the first Assistant Organist at Carlisle Cathedral; playing one of his own compositions for the first time; and the joys of gardening!
Discover more about Holocaust Memorial Day with resources from Bradford Cathedral
We have created some resources to mark Holocaust Memorial Day
Discover more about Candlemas with resources from Bradford Cathedral
Candlemas resources for schools, alongside videos, are now available, ahead of our Sunday service.
Notes from an Organist: Anthony Gray (Bradford)
In this edition of ‘Notes from an Organist’ we discover more about them, and what to expect from their recital, including playing a piece dedicated to a former PM; fitting in the theme; and how they spent the Christmas break…
The story of Bradford to unfold in words and music at upcoming Son et Lumière historical pilgrimage
You are invited to Bradford Cathedral for an evening pilgrimage around the sacred space, where Christians have worshipped for almost 1400 years.