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Pilgrimage

2020 has been designated the Year of Pilgrimage for English Cathedrals – what better time to make a special journey to the shrine of Britain’s first saint and probably its oldest living place of pilgrimage.

Alban Pilgrimage

Alban Pilgrimage

The Alban Pilgrimage takes place annually on the weekend closest to St Albans Day Read more

Published: 22nd June, 2019

Updated: 15th July, 2020

Author: Helena OSullivan

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St Alban's Way

St Alban's Way

St Alban's Way Pilgrimage route journeying from London to St Albans. Read more

Published: 27th June, 2019

Updated: 11th May, 2020

Author: Helena OSullivan

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Evening Pilgrimages

Evening Pilgrimages

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Published: 9th December, 2019

Updated: 16th March, 2020

Author: Charlotte Campbell

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2020 Year of Cathedrals Year of Pilgrimage

2020 Year of Cathedrals Year of Pilgrimage

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Published: 17th February, 2020

Author: Charlotte Campbell

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Pilgrim Passports

Pilgrim Passports

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Published: 2nd March, 2020

Updated: 6th March, 2020

Author: Charlotte Campbell

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St Albans Pilgrim Church Trail

St Albans Pilgrim Church Trail

A self-guided pilgrim trail to 4 ancient churches in St Albans. Read more

Published: 18th May, 2020

Updated: 2nd June, 2020

Author: Lily Seach

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An Update | 12 January 2021

Following the Prime Minister's announcement of a national lockdown on Monday 4 January, government regulations allow us to remain open and permit limited communal worship. In light of the government's messaging on staying at home, please do join us in our livestream service every Sunday.