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April & May 2025 – Before planning your visit, please see our ‘Visitor Notices’ page for any temporary changes to opening hours and accessibility updates. Click here to visit.
Join us to celebrate the Festival of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple (Candlemas).
The feast of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, or Candlemas, is the final feast day in the season of Epiphany. This feast lands on 2nd February, falling exactly 40 days after Christmas, and brings to a close the full celebration of Jesus’ infancy narratives from Christmas and through the Epiphany season. It is the final Epiphany when Jesus is revealed as the “light for revelation to the Gentiles” and our Saviour.
This scene is depicted in a window by C.E. Kempe & Co. in the Cathedral’s South Aisle. (Photo courtesy of Iona Art Glass.)
Candlemas marks the turning point of the Christian Year. It is the point where we stop, looking back on the celebrations of Jesus’ coming at Christmas and looking forward, moving towards Jesus’ passion. We turn from birth towards death and resurrection. We turn not simply from cradle to cross but from cradle through the cross to the empty tomb, already visible, albeit dimly, through the darkness still to come.
This service will also be live-streamed via our YouTube channel (see below).
Click here to read and follow along with the Order of Service.