#ThrowbackThursday
To 1340s when Bishop Henri de Gower developed many parts of @StDavidsCath as we know it now & Bishops' Palace, now cared for by @cadwwales
Join us 12th June on anniversary of Gower's consecration in 1328.
Programme & booking at https://t.co/7gsQraw0jv
Performing Tomkins in the cathedral where he was first a chorister live on @BBCRadio3 with @FretworkViols and @StDavidsCChoir will be an experience I remember for the rest of my life
Join us 3pm today for Choral Evensong
In @StDavidsCath (out of heat of the sun🌞)
Or live on @BBCRadio3 🔊
Featuring music by St Davids born Thomas Tomkins.
See display in north transept of original 1668 Musica Deo Sacra part books.
@ChoralEvensong#CoolCathedral
Great to see @ChurchTimes piece with Meg Rees & Rosalyn Charles on @StDavidsCath 60th anniversary of girls in Cathedral choir.
In the Library we've been listening to our original LP recording of the service!
#SingLikeAGirl@ChurchinWales@CerddLLGC
https://t.co/HTgPde6EDa
#ThrowbackThursday to 14th century when @StDavidsBells Tower built, followed by main gateway, Porth-y-Twr, into @StDavidsCath .
All open for public viewing 10am-2pm Sat 30th May.
See Abraham carved stone Celtic Christian cross gravestone of 11thC Viking victims + bell ringing🔔⚔
This week’s schedule of worship and music list. We’re getting ready for our annual music festival which launches on Friday - take a look at what’s on here 👉 https://t.co/RKkdtVvg8L
@IsabelMathiasPR@StDavidsCath Not a steeple.
But a very nice picture with the usual St Davids blue sky.☀️😉
P.S. Library building is on the right of the picture.
Okay, it’s time for the final round in the Royal house run-off. Who will triumph? The merciless core Plantagenet line (1154-1399) or the ever talked-about Tudors?
Come and join us from 7pm this evening.👋
Community choir,
Atmospheric music,
Library by night ( helped by Isaac Newton 😉),
Lantern making,
Art exhibition,
Refreshments,
9.30pm Compline by Candlelight.✨️
#CathedralsAtNight
A new long-distance walking trail in Wales takes in gorges, ruined abbeys and sweeping sands. Visit the 2nd most important medieval sacred site in Wales after Tyddewi, Menevia, St Davids. https://t.co/FBoFwEzXB1