A Christmas market returns to the grounds of Canterbury Cathedral for the first time in 200 years. The cathedral’s festive market first opened in 1383 and gained popularity until it closed in 1813.
“I think it’s sacrilegious” was one person’s response to graffiti-style artwork inside Canterbury Cathedral, with not all visitors to the Unesco world heritage site appearing to appreciate the new ...
An online sermon being delivered by a senior British clergyman was derailed when an intrepid cat wandered between his legs and disappeared into his robes. Robert Willis, the Dean of Canterbury, was ...
A Christmas market makes its return to the grounds of Canterbury Cathedral for the first time in more than 200 years today. The festivities within the religious attraction's precincts date back more ...
A glowing image of the late Queen transforms Canterbury Cathedral in an art exhibition celebrating royalty. The Crown and Coronation light and sound show immerses visitors in more than 1,000 years of ...
Canterbury Cathedral is one of the greatest monuments to Christianity in the UK. The cathedral boasts some of the finest church architecture in the country, built from stone imported from Caen in ...
As well as a charming Christmas market, the city boasts the perfect combination of successful independent shops and big-name ...
Canterbury has a rather lengthy history, having been settled even before the Romans invaded Britain, so it may be unsurprising that the city's past isn't entirely just sunshine and flowers. Labelled ...
An immersive art display depicting past and present members of the royal family has lit up Canterbury Cathedral. The Crown And Coronation artwork is a light and sound show that aims to bring “the ...
A central challenge of Christianity is being able to adjust to society’s dominant mindset without a fatal compromise of integrity. It is with this in mind that we must examine the decision of the ...
A pocket-size, 13th-century Bible was just returned to the library of England's Canterbury Cathedral, after being "lost" for 500 years. The medieval Bible was lost during the 16th century, when Henry ...
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