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EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 34 MIN

Who Runs the Cathedral?

from Follow the Journey: A UK Choral Pilgrimage · host St. James Music Series

Who actually runs a cathedral? The bishop has the chair, the dean has the Chapter, the organist has the manuals, the verger has the keys, and somewhere, someone knows exactly where the spare service sheets are hiding.In Episode 8 of Follow the Journey: A UK Choral Pilgrimage, Clara and Miles explore the living human machinery behind England’s great cathedrals: deans, canons, Precentors, vergers, choristers, organists, volunteers, administrators, conservators, bell ringers, flower arrangers, café staff, and the mysterious people who keep ancient buildings from becoming romantic ruins with gift shops.Along the way, they connect the dots from earlier episodes on Evensong, psalms, canticles, Wells Cathedral, cathedral towns, and what it means for the St. James choir to sing as guests in someone else’s sacred house.Educational, affectionate, and increasingly unhinged, this episode is a love letter to everyone who keeps the doors open, the candles lit, the choir rehearsed, and the procession moving in the right direction.Follow or subscribe, give us five stars, and share with a friend who understands that the person with the keys may be the most important person in the room.

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Who actually runs a cathedral? The bishop has the chair, the dean has the Chapter, the organist has the manuals, the verger has the keys, and somewhere, someone knows exactly where the spare service sheets are hiding.In Episode 8 of Follow the Journey: A UK Choral Pilgrimage, Clara and Miles explore the living human machinery behind England’s great cathedrals: deans, canons, Precentors, vergers, choristers, organists, volunteers, administrators, conservators, bell ringers, flower arrangers, café staff, and the mysterious people who keep ancient buildings from becoming romantic ruins with gift shops.Along the way, they connect the dots from earlier episodes on Evensong, psalms, canticles, Wells Cathedral, cathedral towns, and what it means for the St. James choir to sing as guests in someone else’s sacred house.Educational, affectionate, and increasingly unhinged, this episode is a love letter to everyone who keeps the doors open, the candles lit, the choir rehearsed, and the procession moving in the right direction.Follow or subscribe, give us five stars, and share with a friend who understands that the person with the keys may be the most important person in the room.

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