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We wish you all a very Merry Christmas! We will be taking a break from streaming over the next week or so. Sunday will be streamed as usual, however our weekday services will return on Thursday 2nd January 2025!
Have a peaceful and blessed Christmas!
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First Sunday of Lent -
Dear friends, we're very sorry we haven't managed to go live this morning. We will do our best to fix, and look forward to worshipping with you again as soon as possible.
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We are looking forward to this service tomorrow at 11am UK time. The service is from the cathedral and 4 other churches and will be broadcast to the Diocesan YouTube channel.
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Hi folks, many apologies for the lack of a stream this morning, we recorded as much of the service locally as we could and will work on getting you what we can in due course.
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The English choral tradition is the lifeblood that turns our cathedrals from silent spaces into resounding places of glory, with some of the greatest music from the fourteenth century to the present day.
The Cathedral Choir rehearse weekly in the purpose-built Song School. In addition to the daily worship of the cathedral, the choir perform at least three concerts a year, record CDs, regularly appear on radio and television and tour internationally.
There is no choir school at Chester and the choristers are recruited from schools all over the city and surrounding area.
Chester Cathedral hosts one of the most extensive series of organ recitals in the country, with a weekly Thursday recital throughout the year. Originally built in 1876 by the Chester firm of Charles Whiteley, the Chester Cathedral Grand Organ enjoys a world-wide reputation as one of the finest in the country.