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  • Sermon preached at the First Eucharist of Christmas 2023

    Sunday, 24th December 2023

    Sermon preached at the First Eucharist of Christmas 2023: The Incarnation of Jesus Christ is not a myth. It’s a very particular sound-world. At Christmas, in the villages surrounding Rome, you can.

  • Sermon preached at the Sung Eucharist on the Fifth Sunday of Lent 2025

    Sunday, 6th April 2025

    ‘No one has ever seen God. It is God the only Son, who is close to the Father’s heart, who has made him known’.

  • Sermon Given at Matins on the Seventh Sunday of Easter 2017

    Sunday, 28th May 2017

    Sermon given by The Reverend Professor Vernon White, Canon in Residence.

  • Reflection: Holy Saturday

    Monday, 1st January 0001

    Read or listen to the reflection for Holy Saturday

  • Reflection: Easter Day

    Monday, 1st January 0001

    Read or listen to the reflection for Easter Day

  • An Evening with Sir Max Hastings: Commemoration and Remembrance

    Tuesday, 3rd June 2025

    Renowned historian Max Hastings draws on his years of writing about the history of war to make the case for why we should remember.

    Events Beyond Victory

  • Pope Benedict XVI to attend Abbey Service of Evening Prayer

    Friday, 9th July 2010

    His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI will attend a Service of Evening Prayer at Westminster Abbey during his visit to England and Scotland in September 2010.

    Pope Benedict XVI State Visit

  • Special evening marks 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln

    Wednesday, 8th July 2009

    Abraham Lincoln’s moral purpose and his historical significance were examined in a lecture in St Margaret’s Church on Tuesday 7th July given by Professor Richard Carwardine, Rhodes Professor of American History at St. Catherine's College, Oxford as part of an evening of special events to mark the bicentenary of Lincoln’s birth.

    Abraham Lincoln

  • An Evening with Dan Jones: The Astonishing Henry V

    Tuesday, 21st January 2025

    Leading Medieval Historian Dan Jones recounts the astonishing rise of England’s famous warrior king Henry V, metres from his final resting place.

  • An Evening with Helen Carr: Sceptred Isle

    Wednesday, 28th May 2025

    Join Helen Carr as she speaks to fellow historian Helen Castor about the turbulent events and colourful characters that shaped 14th century England.

  • Charles Gore Seminar: Memory, identity and hope

    Thursday, 20th March 2025

    Join us for a seminar evening considering theological and cultural reflections on the Commonwealth today.

    Charles Gore Memorial Lectures

  • Abbey Late: Beyond Victory

    Wednesday, 4th June 2025

    Unwind after hours and immerse yourself in an evening of hands-on crafts, fascinating stories and swing dance.

  • Abbey focuses on the future for women bishops

    Tuesday, 19th January 2010

    At the start of Christian Unity Week on Monday 18th January, Westminster Abbey hosted an evening to discuss one of the most hotly-debated topics in the Church of England - the ordination of women as bishops.

    Women bishops

  • Looking back

    Evening shadows lengthen in the Abbey

  • Creation stories: Sowing the seeds

    Tuesday, 6th August 2024

    Join us for an enchanting evening of storytelling in Dean's Yard.

    Creation

  • Sung Eucharist on Easter Day

    Sunday, 20th April 2025

    Our evening Easter service, sung by the St Margaret's Choristers and Consort, celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.

    Easter Day Holy Week and Easter St Margaret's Church

  • What is the Coronation Regalia?

    Coronations have taken place in Westminster Abbey since 1066, when William the Conqueror was crowned on Christmas Day. The church has been closely linked with the royal family all through its history, and that continues today with the monarch visiting the Abbey throughout the year. Explore the Abbey's links with royalty and have a go at recreating your own coronation at home.

  • Watch the Abbey Choir’s Summer Festival concert online

    Wednesday, 29th September 2021

    Audiences around the world will be able to enjoy an evening of the finest choral music from the comfort of their own homes as.

    Choir of Westminster Abbey Music

  • Abbey to light up red for 25th anniversary of Modern Martyrs  

    Thursday, 6th July 2023

    The Abbey’s west front will be floodlit in blood red as the sun goes down on the evening of Saturday 8th July to mark the eve of the 25th anniversary of the dedication of the modern martyrs.

  • Abbey and Cathedral choirs join for Evensong

    Friday, 21st September 2012

    The choirs of Westminster Abbey and Westminster Cathedral sang a joint Evensong at the Abbey on Thursday 20th September.

    Westminster Cathedral

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