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Friday 27th March - Friday 30th April Exhibition by Greg TrickerThe Passion of ChristThis exhibition of sculptures and paintings takes us on a journey with Christ through his passion and resurrection and reflects the profound relationships encountered on the way.Greg Tricker has gained international recognition for his insightful and simple sacred artwork. It is deeply rooted in the mystical tradition of modern British art and takes us ‘deeper into the Christ mystery,’ writes Tricker.The qualities of myth and innocence of spirit, similar to the folk-art tradition, are characteristics of his work. He has created a number of spiritual books and exhibitions, including The Christ Journey, shown at Westminster, Gloucester and Salisbury Cathedrals as part of a major retrospective exhibition. See https://www.piano-nobile.com/Meet Greg as he introduces us to the exhibition on Friday 27th March, 5pm.Meditations on the Passion of Christ Mon 30th March & Mon 20th April; 2-3.30pmUsing the exhibition of Greg Tricker’s sculptures and paintings we make a journey with Christ through his passion and resurrection. We meet Him, as others have done, in the events of Holy Week and Easter.Through narrative, poetry and prayer, explore the artwork in depth, reflecting on the profound relationships Jesus brought forth in others.Led by Janet Ingram, Education & Pilgrimage Officer, St Davids Cathedral.For more information & to book any of the programmes Email:pilgrimage@stdavidscathedral.orgQuiet reflection session Dydd Iau 2 Ebrill Thurs 2 AprilVisit the Cathedral Community Garden for Quiet Reflection on the themes of Easter.Spend time using the photographs and spaces within the garden for your own reflection. The photographs are accompanied by poems and words to aid reflection, meditation and prayer. Time to rest, reflect and receive.Contact us for details & to book: 01437 729151 pilgrimage@stdavidscathedral.org.ukEvent in Erw Dewi, The Close, next to the Canonry, St Davids, SA62 6PGweithgareddau teuluol y Pasg yn Erw Dewi Easter Family Activities in Dewi's AcrePhilosophy in the Wild: Philosophy and Crafts in Erw Dewi Garden Thurs 9th April 11-12 noonJoin us in the Community Garden. A time of creative listening with the help of those around you including those that live in the garden.Session led by philosopher & teacher Dr Beth Mackintosh and the Cathedral Education Team. Find us in Dewi’s Acre Garden, The Close, next to the Canonry, St Davids, SA62 6PEGweithgareddau Teuluol Family ActivitiesDydd Llun Mon 25th & Dydd Mercher Wed 27th Mai May 11am – 1pm & 2pm – 4pmMake your own Pilgrim BadgeDrop-in event led by the education team at the cathedral. Meet in the North Transept. Inspired by the medieval pilgrimage tradition of badge wearing, design your own pilgrim badge. Craft materials & equipment provided. Suitable for all ages.Sesiwn Myfyrio Tawel Quiet Garden: Thursday 28th May, 2-3.30pmJoin us for a Quiet Garden Session where we will explore how the community garden can inspire our thoughts & theology. Using all areas of the garden, from flower beds, to the veg patch, from the pond to pathways. The session will include poems, prayers and silence. Time to rest, reflect and receive.Contact us for details & to book: 01437 729151 pilgrimage@stdavidscathedral.org.ukEvent in Erw Dewi, The Close, next to the Canonry, St Davids, SA62 6PECathedrals@Night Date: 11th May 7.30-10.30pmJoin cathedral life at night, as across Britain and Europe we celebrate these extraordinary buildings. A mix of cultural, heritage and spiritual activities linked to an exhibition by Diana Hoare called, ‘Perspectives.’ The exhibition explores microcosm and macrocosm and challenges us to ponder how we see the world. It reflects the words of Blake, ‘To see the world in a grain of sand.’ Art, music, talks and tours, labyrinth and lantern walk and lots and lots of candles.

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