Week of Prayer for Christian Unity service

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Bradford Cathedral
Address
Stott Hill Bradford, BD1 4EH, United Kingdom

2025 marks 1,700 years since the Council of Nicaea, which led to the formulation of the Nicene Creed. In a form of service prepared by the ecumenical community at Bose, Italy, and used worldwide in this week of Prayer for Christian Unity, we will reflect on the story of Martha’s confession of faith in Jesus and his question to Martha: “Do you believe this?”

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Bradford's beautiful Cathedral is a hidden jewel waiting to be discovered. Set in tranquil gardens the Cathedral is alive with a sense of story from its thirteen centuries at the heart of the city.


This, the third church on the site, is over 500 years old, with twentieth century additions. Bradford's most ancient place of worship is friendly, peaceful and fascinating, with many special features.


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Week of Prayer for Christian Unity service

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Bradford Cathedral
Address
Stott Hill Bradford, BD1 4EH, United Kingdom

2025 marks 1,700 years since the Council of Nicaea, which led to the formulation of the Nicene Creed. In a form of service prepared by the ecumenical community at Bose, Italy, and used worldwide in this week of Prayer for Christian Unity, we will reflect on the story of Martha’s confession of faith in Jesus and his question to Martha: “Do you believe this?”