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Truro Cathedral welcomes new organ scholar Jeremy Wan
Truro Cathedral is pleased to welcome organ scholar, Jeremy Wan, for the 2024-25 academic year.
The organ scholar plays an important role in the choral music tradition at Truro Cathedral. The role …
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Supporting Truro Cathedral in 2020
Thanks to your support, Truro Cathedral remains at the heart of the Cornish community. To continue, it needs your help in 2020.
Built by the people of Cornwall for everyone to experience and enjoy, …
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Reflecting on Gaia
After spending three weeks here, Gaia has left us, onward to its next host. It feels like it does at home when you take your Christmas decorations down!
What an incredible three weeks it has been. …
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Nine Lessons and Carols
The famous Nine Lessons and Carols Service which is held in Anglican churches at Christmas all across the world today was originally devised by the first Bishop of Truro, Bishop Edward White Benson …
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Follow the Star
One of the unexpected delights of moving to Cornwall has been the sheer brightness of the night skies. I happen to live in an area of Truro where there are many trees, and the street lighting does …
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Chorister Mega Zoom Assembly with Mega Surprise
Over 1,300 primary pupils from 18 schools across Cornwall, from the Isles of Scilly to Lostwithiel, joined us for our Chorister Mega Zoom Assembly on Tuesday on the theme of: ‘Preparing our hearts …
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Carols with Pride | Thu 18 Dec 25 | 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Carols with Pride.
Come and join the celebration of the Christmas story with Cornwall Pride. This service tells the story of the Love that came down at Christmas and celebrates love and diversity. …
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Recording Nine Lessons and Carols
Director of Music Chris Gray reflects on recording the Nine Lessons and Carols service this year:
When the first Bishop of Truro, Edward White Benson, devised his ‘Festival of Nine Lessons …
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A reflection on Easter
Christmas and Easter, the two major Christian festivals. If asked to say which was the most important of the two, most people would say Easter. I wouldn’t disagree with this. But I don’t think I am …