Tree of Healing
An olive ‘Tree of Healing’ was planted in the Cathedral Churchyard to commemorate the 2017 London Bridge attack, acting as a living memorial.
Southwark Cathedral is an Anglican Cathedral on the south bank of the River Thames, set in the heart of a changing and thriving community.
We hope that you will find here information about our life that will make you want to come along to visit us. If you do so you will be assured of a very warm welcome and you will encounter an oasis of peace and prayer.
Whoever you are, the community at Southwark Cathedral wants to welcome you. Explore these pages and come to share in our life and encounter the Living God who, in Jesus Christ, makes his home amongst us.
The Very Reverend Andrew Nunn
Dean
An olive ‘Tree of Healing’ was planted in the Cathedral Churchyard to commemorate the 2017 London Bridge attack, acting as a living memorial.
In 2013 ‘Christ rests’ a monumental sculpture of the thorn-crowned head of Christ by Nic Fiddian-Green accompanied us through Lent
Southwark Cathedral regularly holds events about history and heritage.
Voce Con Spiritus is primary adult ensemble that provides choral music and leadership of the hymns and various liturgical responses
Sometime around 56 AD, the apostle Paul wrote to the church in Rome.
Elgar’s most famous and loved choral work