New Podcast available
We are please to announce that a new feature has been added to the Cathedral Podcast channel… Weekly Worship. To listen either go to our Cathedralcast page, or listen on the usual podcast channels such...
View ArticleProvision of Genealogical Information
To those seeking historical information about family members who may and been Baptised, Married or be buried in the Cathedral graveyard or area; All Kirk records older than 50 years are required to...
View ArticlePhotography in the Cathedral
Normally, when the Cathedral is open to tourists, any one is free to take pictures for personal use, (although we would appreciate a donation in any of the available boxes). If you intend to use a...
View ArticleGuided Tours in the Cathedral are suspended until further notice
Due to the current advice from the Chief Medical Officer for Scotland, we have reluctantly had to take the decision to suspend our free guided tours. We apologise to those who have booked a tour at any...
View ArticleGlasgow Cathedral is now closed for Public Worship
It is with no small amount of sadness, I must inform you that 121 George Street has instructed us that as of tomorrow we are no longer to hold public worship in the Cathedral. We are not alone in this,...
View ArticleArmed Forces Day
Living God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit we pray for The Commander in Chief of the armed forces of the Crown; her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. On this Armed Forces Day we show our support and ask that this...
View ArticleSeafarers Service 2019
Photo courtesy Ailene Hunter Once again the Cathedral was pleased to welcome the Band of the Royal Marines and Sea Cadets to our annual Seafarers Service at 11:00 am. This morning’s preacher was The...
View ArticleChurch Officer Required
After many years of faithful service our Church Officer, or Beadle, has retired. If you are interested in performing a key role in the life of Glasgow Cathedral we would be pleased to hear from you....
View ArticleGlasgow Cathedral will reopen for public worship on the 2nd of September
It is with pleasure we are able to announce the reopening of the Cathedral for public worship. Read the full details here: There will be restrictions on the number of people able to attend at services...
View ArticleThe Cathedral Chronicle is now available on-line
Welcome to this, our first on-line publishing of our newsletter. We are pleased to be able to make the Chronicle available here on the website, but of course it will still be posted to those who prefer...
View ArticleA new way to visit Glasgow Cathedral
Now that the Cathedral has opened for visitors, we’ve prepared a short outline of some of the changes to how one can visit, pray and worship in Glasgow Cathedral. As the poet said: ‘Grant me the...
View ArticleChurch Officer Required
After many years of faithful service our Church Officer, or Beadle, has retired. If you are interested in performing a key role in the life of Glasgow Cathedral we would be pleased to hear from you....
View ArticleA Service for the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow Traditionally, on the first Sunday of December every year, our College President and Council attend a Ceremony at Glasgow Cathedral to lay a wreath...
View ArticleSeafarers Service 2019
Photo courtesy Ailene Hunter Once again the Cathedral was pleased to welcome the Band of the Royal Marines and Sea Cadets to our annual Seafarers Service at 11:00 am. This morning’s preacher was The...
View ArticleChurch Officer Required
After many years of faithful service our Church Officer, or Beadle, has retired. If you are interested in performing a key role in the life of Glasgow Cathedral we would be pleased to hear from you....
View ArticleOn The death of Archbishop Tartaglia
Although consolation is found in the Christian faith the sudden death of Archbishop Tartaglia brings sadness to his friends and colleagues at Glasgow Cathedral. His passing on the 13th Day of January...
View ArticleSeafarers Service 2019
Once again the Cathedral was pleased to welcome the Band of the Royal Marines and Sea Cadets to our annual Seafarers Service at 11:00 am. This morning’s preacher was The Rev’d Robert Jackson MA(Oxon),...
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