What is this online quiet day about?
Durham Cathedral runs Online Quiet Days every two months to encourage people to explore their own spiritual journey, and think deeply about issues and themes that affect us all. This event takes place entirely online.
Who is it for?
Everyone is welcome to join us, whether you've stumbled across this for the first time or you watch our online services often.
What happened during an Online Quiet Day: Embracing Lent?
Resources for online quiet day
- Introduction to the Quiet Day
- Morning Prayer
- Reflection - By The Right Reverend John Pritchard
- Midday Prayer
- Reflection - By The Reverend Canon Charlie Allen
- Evening Prayer
- Compline
Who was involved in the online quiet day?
- The Very Revd Dr Philip Plyming – Dean, Durham Cathedral
- The Revd Katie ‘KT’ Tupling – Chair of the Church of England’s Disability Adviser Network
- The Revd Dr Andrew Dowsett – Disability Adviser, Diocese of Durham
- Ms Lisa Oram – Lay Reader, Diocese of Durham
- The Revd Canon Remi Omole – Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Enabler, Diocese of Durham
- The Revd Canon Charlie Allen - Canon Chancellor, Durham Cathedral
- The Revd Canon Michael Everitt – Canon Pastor, Durham Cathedral
- What will be happening?
- Introduction to the Day - Charlie Allen
- Morning Prayer - Michael Everitt
- First Reflection - Philip Plyming
- Second Reflection - Katie Tupling
- Midday Prayer - Charlie Allen
- Third Refection - Andrew Dowsett and Lisa Oram
- Fourth Reflection - Remi Omole
- Compline - Charlie Allen