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📆 3-6 February 2026 | Exeter Cathedral, England

Tailored for professionals and stakeholders from cathedrals across the region, NECCs provide opportunities to discuss the shared themes and challenges of cathedral ministry.

A huge thank you to everyone who attended the Northern European Cathedrals Conference 2026 at Exeter Cathedral! We hope ...
06/02/2026

A huge thank you to everyone who attended the Northern European Cathedrals Conference 2026 at Exeter Cathedral! We hope you all enjoyed visiting the wonderful city of Exeter, its magnificent cathedral, and exploring this year's conference theme.

We look forward to the next conference! 👋



Diocese of Exeter Association of English Cathedrals

Day three of the Northern European Cathedrals Conference 2026 ✅ This morning we heard from Dr David Lepine giving a fasc...
05/02/2026

Day three of the Northern European Cathedrals Conference 2026 ✅

This morning we heard from Dr David Lepine giving a fascinating talk on the history of English Cathedrals, followed by Canon Chris Palmer and Jill Taylor, Director of Development, discussing Exeter Cathedral's latest development project. We've had a busy afternoon learning more about Exeter Cathedral in a series of workshops including:
⚒️ Meeting the Exeter Cathedral Stonemasons
📜 Seeing fascinating items from the Cathedral Library & Archives
📚 Visiting the Treasures Exhibition and seeing the 10th century Exeter Book
and so much more!

We will see everyone tomorrow for the final day of !

Day two of Northern European Cathedrals Conference complete! ✅ Today, we enjoyed talks from Professor Morwenna Ludlow, D...
04/02/2026

Day two of Northern European Cathedrals Conference complete! ✅ Today, we enjoyed talks from Professor Morwenna Ludlow, Dr Eleanor Parker and Nico Muhly, as well a chance to see Exeter Cathedral's Treasures Exhibition, and visit one of the Norman north towers.

We look forward to seeing everyone tomorrow for the third day of the conference.

Today's Choral Evensong service will be broadcast live at 3pm on BBC Radio 3. During the service, Exeter Cathedral Choir...
04/02/2026

Today's Choral Evensong service will be broadcast live at 3pm on BBC Radio 3. During the service, Exeter Cathedral Choir will be performing the premiere of an anthem specially commissioned for the conference from composer Nico Muhly. It is a setting of a poem “The Panther” from the Exeter Book, translated by Dr Parker specifically for this composition.

Listen live on BBC Sounds at https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002qhp5

A wonderful opening service for the Northern European Cathedrals Conference 2026, with a talk from Dr Eleanor Parker on ...
04/02/2026

A wonderful opening service for the Northern European Cathedrals Conference 2026, with a talk from Dr Eleanor Parker on the Exeter Book, and readings from Willeke Smits, Organist at Hooglandse Kerk Leiden, The Netherlands; Lars Åstrand, Canon Precentor & Vice-Dean at Uppsala Cathedral, Sweden; Andreas Hilmo Grandy-Teig, Canon Precentor at Nidaros Cathedral, Norway. We were also joined by The Rt Revd Dr Mike Harrison, Bishop of Exeter, for a sermon on the theme of wisdom.

The service was also recorded by BBC Radio 4 and will be aired on Sunday 8 February 2026 at 8:10am.

Photos by Russell Sach

Diocese of Exeter Association of English Cathedrals

📢 Meet the speakers at this year's Northern European Cathedrals ConferenceProfessor Christopher Southgate trained origin...
03/02/2026

📢 Meet the speakers at this year's Northern European Cathedrals Conference

Professor Christopher Southgate trained originally as a research
biochemist. He has taught at the University of Exeter since 1993. He explores the science-religion debate (and related areas such as environmental ethics), and his research interests include the problem of suffering in evolution, the concept of glory in the natural world and in religious poetry, tragic events affecting church congregations, and relation of the poetry of TS Eliot to the Book of Ecclesiastes.

Professor Southgate will be giving a talk on the theme of Cathedrals and Radical Wisdom.

The Northern European Cathedral's Conference 2026 begins today! We are looking forward to welcoming you to this year's c...
03/02/2026

The Northern European Cathedral's Conference 2026 begins today! We are looking forward to welcoming you to this year's conference. Registration will take place in the Cathedral's new Friends' Cloister Gallery, accessed via the Cloister Garden.

📢 Meet the speakers at this year's Northern European Cathedrals ConferenceDr David Lepine is a historian of the late med...
02/02/2026

📢 Meet the speakers at this year's Northern European Cathedrals Conference

Dr David Lepine is a historian of the late medieval church whose research interests include its higher clergy, commemoration, piety and the cult of saints. He has a particular interest in secular cathedrals arising from his doctoral work on the canons of Exeter Cathedral and has written extensively on their clergy, as well as their functions and place in medieval society, themes of contemporary relevance. He is convenor of the 2027 Harlaxton Medieval Symposium on English Cathedrals and Society in Later Medieval England.

Dr David Lepine will be giving a fascinating talk on the history of England's Cathedrals.

📢 Meet the speakers at this year's Northern European Cathedrals Conference.Nico Muhly, born in 1981, is an American comp...
21/01/2026

📢 Meet the speakers at this year's Northern European Cathedrals Conference.

Nico Muhly, born in 1981, is an American composer who writes orchestral music, works for the stage, chamber music and sacred music. He’s received commissions from The Metropolitan Opera: Two Boys (2011), and Marnie (2018); Carnegie Hall, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, The Australian Chamber Orchestra, the Tallis Scholars, and King’s College, Cambridge, among others. He is a collaborative partner at the San Francisco Symphony and has been featured at the Barbican and the Philharmonie de Paris as composer, performer, and curator. An avid collaborator, he has worked with choreographers Benjamin Millepied at the Paris Opéra Ballet, Bobbi Jene Smith at the Juilliard School, Justin Peck and Kyle Abraham at New York City Ballet; artists Sufjan Stevens, The National, Teitur, Anohni, James Blake and Paul Simon. His work for film includes scores for for The Reader (2008) and Kill Your Darlings (2013), and the BBC adaptation of Howards End (2017). Recordings of his works have been released by Decca and Nonesuch, and he is part of the artist-run record label Bedroom Community, which released his first two albums, Speaks Volumes (2006) and Mothertongue (2008).

There will be an opportunity to learn more about Nico at the Meet the Composer talk at this year's NECC.

See the full conference programme at bit.ly/necc2026

Two weeks to go until the 2026 Northern European Cathedrals Conference!
19/01/2026

Two weeks to go until the 2026 Northern European Cathedrals Conference!

📢 Meet the speakers at this year's Northern European Cathedrals Conference.Dr Eleanor Parker's research focuses on liter...
17/01/2026

📢 Meet the speakers at this year's Northern European Cathedrals Conference.

Dr Eleanor Parker's research focuses on literature in England between the tenth and the thirteenth centuries, with a particular focus on the literary and cultural impact of the Viking and Norman invasions. Her first book Dragon Lords: The History and Legends of Viking England (2018) developed out of her doctoral research into the development and circulation of narratives about Viking invasion and settlement in medieval England. She has also published several articles relating to post-Conquest interpretations of Anglo-Scandinavian history, especially the reign of C**t. Her second book, Conquered: The Last Children of Anglo-Saxon England (2022), looked at the generation of English children who grew up in the aftermath of the Norman Conquest and examined interpretations of their lives in romance, hagiography and historical writing.

Dr Eleanor Parker will be giving a talk on the Exeter Book – the oldest book of English literature in the world – and will also be part of 'Meet the Composer' talk alongside Nico Muhly.

See the full conference programme at https://www.exeter-cathedral.org.uk/events/northern-european-cathedrals-conference-2026/


Exeter Cathedral Diocese of Exeter

Less than three weeks to go until the Northern European Cathedrals Conference 2026, this year hosted at Exeter Cathedral...
16/01/2026

Less than three weeks to go until the Northern European Cathedrals Conference 2026, this year hosted at Exeter Cathedral.

Over the three-day conference we will be exploring the idea of cathedrals as places of Northern European identity and culture, wisdom and rootedness.

We look forward to welcoming you!

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