Worcester Cathedral

Worcester Cathedral has been a place of Christian worship and prayer for fourteen centuries.

Worcester Cathedral is a magnificent sight as it rises majestically above the River Severn. Worcester has been the seat of a bishopric since the Seventh Century, and the Cathedral was served by monks until the Reformation. St Oswald and St Wulfstan were among the bishops.

Today the Cathedral is the centre of a vibrant community of clergy and laypeople, offering the praises of God each day, serving the city and diocese of Worcester, and attracting visitors from all over the world.

Visit the cathedral website.

For the latest information on opening times, please click here.

A daily service is live streamed to the cathedral's Facebook page.

 

Page last updated: Friday 28th April 2023 4:33 PM

Latest Cathedral news

Christ the King confirmations

24th November 2025

30 people from across the Diocese were confirmed by Bishop Martin in the Cathedral on the Feast of Christ the King, with one person also being baptised.

Remembrance: Who is my neighbour?

11th November 2025

At the Remembrance Sunday service in the Cathedral, Bishop Martin preached on the question asked of Jesus: 'Who is my Neighbour?' He has written an opinion piece for local media based on that sermon.

Malvern & Upton Deanery Pilgrimage to the Cathedral

8th September 2025

People from across the deanery of Malvern and Upton took part in a pilgrimage to the Cathedral on Saturday with two groups of walkers coming from Great Malvern Priory and Upon on Severn Parish Church and collecting people en route.
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