• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
Liverpool Cathedral

Liverpool Cathedral

  • About Us
  • What’s On
  • Opening Hours
  • Safeguarding
  • About Us
  • What’s On
  • Opening Hours
  • Safeguarding

Celebrating St. David’s Day: Embracing Welsh Heritage and Community Spirit

Welcome > News > Celebrating St. David’s Day: Embracing Welsh Heritage and Community Spirit
Posted on March 1, 2024

Happy St. David’s Day!

Yesterday, Liverpool Cathedral had the privilege of commemorating this special day with a heartfelt service in collaboration with the Welsh Speaking Churches of Liverpool. As we honour the feast day of Saint David, the patron saint of Wales, let’s reflect on the significance of this occasion and the values it represents.

St. David’s Day is not just about celebrating Welsh culture and traditions; it’s about embracing the spirit of community and heritage that binds us together. It’s a reminder of the resilience, strength, and unity found within Welsh communities, both near and far.

At Liverpool Cathedral, we had the opportunity to come together and pay tribute to St. David, reflecting on his legacy of compassion, kindness, and service to others. The service was a testament to the enduring spirit of Welsh pride and identity that continues to thrive within our community.

As we mark St. David’s Day, let’s carry this spirit of camaraderie and solidarity with us. Let’s celebrate our Welsh heritage with love, laughter, and a sense of belonging. From all of us at Liverpool Cathedral, we wish you a joyous St. David’s Day filled with warmth, happiness, and Welsh pride!

Stay tuned for more updates and reflections on important cultural and community events.

Liverpool Cathedral

Previous Post:Exploring the Sunday Gospel – Third Sunday of Lent
Next Post:Liverpool Cathedral Presents ‘Slavery & Repentance’ Photography Exhibition 

Sidebar

More Like This
All News
25 June 2026
Your Perfect Summer Day Out Starts at Liverpool Cathedral

Your Perfect Summer Day Out Starts at Liverpool Cathedral If you’re looking for things to do in Liverpool this summer, …

25 June 2026
Fourth Sunday after Trinity – Exploring the Sunday Gospel

Today is the Fourth Sunday after Trinity. The Gospel reading is from Matthew’s second block of teaching, sometimes known as the ‘missionary discourse’. This block of teaching, designed to …

22 June 2026
Things to Do in Liverpool When It’s Hot: Stay Cool at Liverpool Cathedral

Stay Cool at Liverpool Cathedral Looking for things to do in Liverpool when it’s hot? Whether you’re a visitor exploring …

18 June 2026
Response to the Church of England’s apology for historical adoption practices

Content warning: this article refers to historical adoption practices, including the separation of mothers and babies, stigma, trauma and lasting …

18 June 2026
Third Sunday after Trinity – Exploring the Sunday Gospel

Today is the Third Sunday after Trinity. The Gospel reading comes from the second of the five blocks of teaching that give distinctive shape to …

14 June 2026
Liverpool Cathedral Welcomes Thousands of Pupils for School Leavers Services

Liverpool Cathedral Welcomes Year 6 Pupils for School Leavers Services 2026 This week, Liverpool Cathedral is delighted to welcome Year …

Sign up to our newsletter

Safeguarding at Liverpool Cathedral
  • About the Cathedral
  • Education at the Cathedral
  • Cathedral Music
  • Exploring Faith
  • News
  • Accessibility
  • Visiting the Cathedral
  • Upcoming Events
  • Tours
  • Dining
  • Cathedral Shop
  • How to Find Us
  • Contact Us
  • Policies
  • Venue Hire
  • Support Us
  • Vacancies
  • Cookie Preferences

Liverpool Cathedral is a registered Charity 1205970

Follow Us

  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • X
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
Association of English cathedrals
Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King Liverpool
Churches Together in Merseyside
Visit Liverpool
Tripexpert Experts' Choice Award - Reviews you can trust