Weekday Evening Prayer or Evensong

Occurring
Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at for 30 mins
Venue
St Edmundsbury Cathedral
Address
Angel Hill Bury St Edmunds Bury Saint Edmunds, IP33 1LS, United Kingdom

Daily service at 5.30 pm (Monday to Friday).
Available via Facebook livestream or in person.

Online Lent Course: Unforgivable?

Occurring
Every Wednesday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
Online
Address
Online

Our Lent theme in 2025 is: “Unforgivable?” Exploring the Limits of Forgiveness and is inspired by the book by Reverend Dr Stephen Cherry, Dean of Kings College Cambridge.

Each week, we welcome experts in their subjects to explore the Limits of Forgiveness. The talks are hosted by our Canon Theologian The Rev’d Dr Victoria Johnson.

Book online here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/online-lent-course-unforgivable-registration-1142651725069

Speakers and themes include:

Dr Stephen Cherry, Dean of Kings College Cambridge, introduces his book, the inspiration for our Lent series.

Author and Priest the Rev'd Jarel Robinson-Brown explores the extent to which we are enslaved by our past? Can Black people ever forgive those who enslaved their ancestors? Can reparations ever be effective?

The Rev'd Richard Sewell, Dean of St George’s Cathedral Jerusalem, asks if the Holy Land can ever heal after the catastrophic events in Israel, Gaza, and Lebanon? Is forgiveness possible after the atrocities of war?

Amanda Hughes is a relationship therapist, she explores the possibility and likelihood of reconciliation after a breakdown in intimate relationships. Broken promises, betrayal, neglect. When a relationship shatters it is catastrophic. Can it be repaired?

Dr Ed Kessler of The Woolf institute reflects on the Passion Narratives, as recounted in the Gospels and later Christian writings, the performance of Passion Plays, including Oberammergau, and their significance for Jewish-Christian Relations. The Passion Narratives have, historically, been used by Christians to blame Jews for the death of Jesus and contributed to antisemitism over the centuries. In this context, how should Jews and Christians be reconciled today?

Lunchtimes in Lent

Occurring
Every Thursday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
St Edmundsbury Cathedral
Address
Angel Hill Bury St Edmunds Bury Saint Edmunds, IP33 1LS, United Kingdom

An opportunity to discuss the week’s online speaker (see online course here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/online-lent-course-unforgivable-registration-1142651725069) and their story and relate it to our Lent book “Unforgivable”. You are invited to bring a packed lunch and meet in the learning hub in the Cathedral Centre.

For the in-person course, please email: [email protected]

Eucharist

Occurring
Every Monday and Saturday at for 30 mins
Venue
St Edmundsbury Cathedral
Address
Angel Hill Bury St Edmunds Bury Saint Edmunds, IP33 1LS, United Kingdom

Said Eucharist (Monday and Saturday only)
Available via Facebook livestream or in person.

Sunday Eucharist

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
St Edmundsbury Cathedral
Address
Angel Hill Bury St Edmunds Bury Saint Edmunds, IP33 1LS, United Kingdom

Weekly Sunday service.
Livestreamed or in person (no booking required).

Sunday Evening Prayer or Evensong

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 30 mins
Venue
St Edmundsbury Cathedral
Address
Angel Hill Bury St Edmunds Bury Saint Edmunds, IP33 1LS, United Kingdom

Sunday at 3.30 pm. Readings, prayers and music (when possible).
Available via Facebook livestream or in person (no booking required).

Compline

Occurring
Monday 14 April 2025, Tuesday 15 April 2025, Wednesday 16 April 2025 at for 30 mins
Venue
St Edmundsbury Cathedral
Address
Angel Hill Bury St Edmunds Bury Saint Edmunds, IP33 1LS, United Kingdom

Night prayer services especially for Holy Week. Continuing our exploration of what might or might not be unforgivable, we will host talks at Compline that focus on three characters from the Passion narratives; Pilate, Caiaphas, and Judas. Are their actions unforgivable or were they all just compromised victims of circumstance?