Here are our latest news stories. Use the links below to see older stories.
Notes from an Organist: Anthony Gray (Bradford)
We discover more including showcasing new music; looking forward to 2024’s choir tour; and preparing for a bit of down time after the busy-ness of Advent and Christmas!
Around the World: Grace Notes Mark St. Cecilia’s Day
Bradford Cathedral’s community choir ‘Grace Notes’ marked St. Cecilia’s Day on Wednesday 22nd November 2023 by leading a short service in the nave.
Follow The Star: Bradford Cathedral invites you to celebrate Advent and Christmas with events and services
This year’s festive theme is ‘Follow the Star: Join The Song’ – and Bradford Cathedral would like to welcome you in this December
Scrapbook (22nd November 2023)
What’s been happening at Bradford Cathedral over the last week?
Notes from an Organist: Graham Thorpe (Bradford)
We discover more about him, and what to expect from his recital, plus catching up on the choir progress, where else you can see Graham play, and receiving a surprisingly scary invoice from Norway!
Restoring the Bradford Cathedral Organ (Time Lapse)
Over the Summer and into Autumn 2023, maintenance and restoration work was done on Bradford Cathedral’s organ, to improve the instrument and its reliability.
Scrapbook (15th November 2023)
What’s been happening at Bradford Cathedral over the last week?
Bradford Cathedral finalist in the Yorkshire Post Tourism Awards 2023
We’re excited to announce that Bradford Cathedral is one of the five finalists in the ‘Culture Award’ category of this year’s Yorkshire Post Tourism Awards.
Educational Resources Now Available for Inter Faith Week
The Cathedral is proud to be part of Bradford’s diverse community and we aim to welcome and work with children and adults of all faiths and none.
Bradford Cathedral’s Primary School Community Choir to Sing Music Specially Written for St. Cecilia’s Day 2023
To celebrate St. Cecilia’s Day on the 22nd November 2023, Grace Notes (the Cathedral’s community choir for primary school children) will sing in a short service celebrating the life of St Cecilia, the patron saint of music.