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Anglo-Catholic Hui

St Paul's Cathedral Stuart Street, Dunedin, Otago

The Anglo Catholic Hui is back in Ōtepoti Dunedin this August, with a great programme on offer to inform and inspire. Theme: 'The Incarnational life' When: August 15-17 2024, Otepoti Dunedin. St. Paul’s Cathedral (Thursday), All Saints’ Church Dunedin North (Friday), St. Peter’s Church, Caversham (Saturday). Opening Mass 6pm Thursday August 15, St Paul's Cathedral […]

New Zealand Secondary Students’ Choir

St Paul's Cathedral Stuart Street, Dunedin, Otago

Saturday, 30 September 2023 7:00 pm  8:30 pm We are really looking forward to welcoming the New Zealand Secondary Students’ Choir, including some of our own home choristers, to St Paul’s Cathedral for what promises to be a magical evening of music this September! More details to follow soon…

New Zealand Male Choir in Concert

St Paul's Cathedral Stuart Street, Dunedin, Otago

Friday, 15 September 2023 7:30 pm  9:00 pm We’re delighted to be welcoming New Zealand Male Choir to St Paul’s for a concert - you can find out more about the choir here: https://nationalmalechoir.co.nz/

Otago and Southland Organ Society Concert

St Paul's Cathedral Stuart Street, Dunedin, Otago

Sunday, 10 September 2023 3:30 pm  5:15 pm The Otago and Southland Organ Society are putting on an exhibition conecrt at St Paul’s - come along and see (and hear!) our recently refurbished organ in action, with our new organ console played by some of the region’s talented organists.

Octagon Ensemble Women

St Paul's Cathedral Stuart Street, Dunedin, Otago

Sunday, 13 August 2023 2:00 pm  3:30 pm The Octagon Ensemble presents “Winter Reverie” - with Special Guest Artist Olivia Pike - works by David Hamilton, Florence Price, Janet Wheeler, Salina Fisher, Silen Wellington, Elaine Hagenburg, Andrea Ramsey and Eric Whitacre - with Tessa Romano (Artistic Director), Rosemary Tarbotton (Conductor) and Sharon McLennan (Piano). Tickets: $20 […]

Prayers for our new King

St Paul's Cathedral Stuart Street, Dunedin, Otago

His Majesty King Charles III will be crowned on Saturday 6 May at Westminster Abbey. In Dunedin, a special civic service will take place on Sunday 7 May from 3 pm at St Paul's Cathedral to honour this event. If you are in Dunedin, you are most welcome to attend this event. Wherever you are, […]

Octagon Ensemble Concert: St Paul’s Cathedral

St Paul's Cathedral Stuart Street, Dunedin, Otago

The popular Octagon Ensemble return for another concert at St Paul’s - more details and the full programme to follow!

Dunedin Pride Service: St Paul’s Cathedral

St Paul's Cathedral Stuart Street, Dunedin, Otago

A reflective and affirming service for everyone, where we come together in lament and in celebration: to reflect on the ways in which the Church has failed God’s children, to affirm the wonderful diversity in which God has made us, and to give thanks for the unfailing love of God and for signs of hope. […]

Commonwealth Sunday Service: St Paul’s Cathedral

St Paul's Cathedral Stuart Street, Dunedin, Otago

A service of Choral matins to give thanks for the Commonwealth of Nations, in this first year with King Charles III as head of the Commonwealth, in partnership with the Royal Victoria League for Commonwealth Friendship. The service features readings and music, and the King’s message to the people of the Commonwealth. All are welcome […]

Beautiful World of Baroque Music: St Paul’s Cathedral

St Paul's Cathedral Stuart Street, Dunedin, Otago

A fundraising concert Tour to support young Baroque Musicians, featuring Tomas Hurnik on baroque cello. A unique opportunity to support a collection of baroque instruments for young New Zealand musicians; come to rediscover the beauty of baroque music! The program includes Bach solo cello suite no.3 and other gems for solo cello. Tickets are available […]

Book Launch: by Rev Dr Katie Marcar’s

St Paul's Cathedral Stuart Street, Dunedin, Otago

You are invited to attend the book launch of Rev Dr Katie Marcar’s Divine Regeneration and Ethnic Identity in 1 Peter. Katie is one of our own priests and it would be great to show her our support!

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