TUESDAY 20th May
9am Morning Prayer
12.30pm Said Eucharist
1.10pm Mayfair Organ Concert
at St George’s
Mitchell Miller (USA)
W. A. Mozart tr. Jean Guillou - Adagio and Fugue in C minor, K. 546
Robert Schumann - Two Studies
in Canonic Form
J. S. Bach - Prelude and Fugue
in E minor, BWV 548
R. Vaughan Williams - Prelude on a Welsh Hymn Tunes: Rhosymedre
Jean Langlais - Fête
THURSDAY 22nd May
9am Morning Prayer
FRIDAY 23rd May
8.45am Morning Prayer
9am Act of Collective Worship
St George's School
(parents and carers only)
SUNDAY 25th May –
The Sixth Sunday of Easter
11:00am Sung Eucharist
Grayston Ives - Missa Brevis
Richard Shephard - The secret
of Christ
Arthur Milner Prelude
The Champniss Organ Scholarship
2025-26
Applications are invited for the Organ Scholarship at Grosvenor Chapel for the academic year 2025/6.
Details on the music page of this website.
CHAPEL OPENING TIMES
The Chapel is normally open to visitors Monday - Friday 8am to 3pm. Exceptons are public holidays and private bookings.
The Chapel is also open on
Saturdays for Occasional Offices and on Sundays for the 11am Sung Eucharist.
ACCESSIBILITY
Step-free access to the Chapel is via a ramp through the main entrance. Please arrange in advance by contacting the Chapel office.
Audability: The Chapel's soundsystem is suitably fitted with
a loop system for pews directly
beneath the south gallery.
Liddon House is based at Mayfair’s Grosvenor Chapel and holds both public lectures throughout the year and monthly evening meetings for graduates and young professionals to discuss questions of faith in the context of contemporary society.
Named after Henry Parry Liddon (1829-1890), the success of Liddon House can be attributed to the late 19th and early 20th century luminary of liberal Catholicism in the Church of England Charles Gore (1853-1932). Gore spent his final years of ministry at Grosvenor Chapel after retiring as Bishop of Oxford.
As a theologian, Gore wrote and lectured on Anglican doctrine, history and liturgy. As a liberal Catholic, he argued that it was essential to corroborate Christian theology with historical criticism of the Bible, anthropology, evolution and other discoveries of modern science. His dedication to exploring new ideas and to synthesising interdisciplinary findings on the basis of a steadfast faith is the model for Liddon House today.
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