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.
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The Very Revd Andrew Nunn, Dean of Southwark, is a keen blogger. His writings can be found here.
Visit the blogAn olive ‘Tree of Healing’ was planted in the Cathedral Churchyard to commemorate the 2017 London Bridge attack, acting as a living memorial.
Read moreSouthwark Cathedral regularly holds events about history and heritage.
Read moreIn 2013 ‘Christ rests’ a monumental sculpture of the thorn-crowned head of Christ by Nic Fiddian-Green accompanied us through Lent
Read moreOn the evening of the First Anniversary of the London Bridge and Borough Market attack, there was a performance of a piece called ‘Testimony’ in the gathering in the Cathedral before a community Iftar was held
Read moreThe leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations. – Revelation 22.2
Read moreSouthwark Cathedral has over 400 volunteers, doing a range of roles from bell ringing to welcoming visitors
Read moreAs part of our regular Services of Light we will be holding a Taizé Prayer service in the Retrochoir of the Cathedral on Sunday May 12th at 6.00pm.
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