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Leicester Cathedral Site Excavation Tours

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Join us for a special series of tours, open days and talks around the excavation site of our massive redevelopment project Leicester Cathedral Revealed!

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    Mathew Morris Talk | Leicester Cathedral Site Open Day

    Wed, Jul 27, 2:30 PM

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A warm welcome to you all from Leicester Cathedral.Leicester Cathedral is at the physical heart of our city and county. Our church, built on the site of a Roman temple and dedicated to St Martin of Tours, has been embedded in the public, economic, cultural and religious life of this community since medieval times. Since 1927, as the seat of the Bishop of Leicester, we now gather people together for worship, celebration, lament, debate and service of the poor and vulnerable. We offer hospitality to the wider church, the communities of faith which make up our multicultural society and those who come as visitors to the East Midlands, especially in search of the story of King Richard III.We have found here that God’s love is liberating, transcending all the barriers that separate us and calling us to be a pilgrim people. We meet Jesus Christ afresh daily as we serve those most in physical or spiritual need. Every day we see that those who come as strangers so often leave as friends.We are open for worship and visiting most days –  I invite you to come and see and to join with us in this adventure.The Very Revd David Monteith, Dean of Leicester