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Canon Terry Henry to Preach at 2024’s Racial Justice Sunday Service
The service will include readings, prayers and music appropriate for the day, and Bradford Cathedral Canon Terry Henry will be preaching the sermon.
Fine Art Students from New College Bradford visit Cathedral to Capture its Atmosphere and Grandeur
Back in November 2023, year 12 students studying ‘Fine Art’ at New College Bradford visited the cathedral to undertake preliminary work for their ‘Structures’ project.
Bradford Cathedral’s Girls Choir Head to Haworth for First ‘Safari Evensong’ of 2024
The Bradford Cathedral Girls Choir will sing at Choral Evensong at St Michael and All Angel’s on Sunday 25th February at 3:30pm.
Q and A with Composer Matthew Coleridge Ahead of 2024 ‘Come and Sing’
On Palm Sunday – 24th March 2024 – we welcome composer Matthew Coleridge to the Cathedral for a ‘Come and Sing’ workshop and performance. Ahead of the event we caught up with him to find out more.
Peterborough Chamber Choir to be the first visiting choir in 2024 at Bradford Cathedral
The Peterborough Chamber Choir will be leading the music at three services at Bradford Cathedral in February, returning for the first time since 2019.
Chat With Peterborough Chamber Choir Ahead of Visit to Bradford Cathedral
On the weekend of 17th and 18th February 2024 Bradford Cathedral will welcome the Peterborough Chamber Choir as our first visiting choir of the year.
Notes from an Organist: James Bowstead (Wakefield)
In this edition of ‘Notes from an Organist’ we discover more about them, and what to expect from their recital, including playing music by a former Wakefield chorister; trying out our new vox humana stop; and what his first year as Wakefield Cathedral’s Director of Music has been like.
Bradford Cathedral prepares for the Season of Lent with services, a retreat morning, and Passion Play ‘The Narrow Road’
The season of Lent begins with Ash Wednesday on the 14th February 2024
On the death of former Bishop of Bradford The Right Reverend David Smith
It is with a sense of personal as well as communal sadness that we received the news of the death of the former Bishop of Bradford The Right Reverend David Smith.
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.








