ST BENEDICT'S CHURCH, GLASTONBURY

Site updated 16/10/2011

Finding Us

St Benedict's is located near the top of Benedict Street, which continues down from the bottom of Glastonbury High Street. Click here for a map (in a new window), courtesy of streetmap.co.uk.

We regret that we are currently not able to leave the church open most of the time. However, we do try to open for visitors at the following times:

  • Tuesdays between 10.30am and 12pm
  • Fridays between 2pm and 4pm
  • Saturdays between 10.30am and 12.30pm

Our regular service schedule is shown below.

Contact email: Email address.

St Benedict's viewed from the west

Who are we?

We are a Church of England congregation which forms part of a United Benefice with St John's in the High Street, and St Mary's at Meare.

Click here to read more about us and our worship.

History

The church was originally dedicated to St. Benignus or St. Bennings and retained this until the middle of the 17th century. Bishop Benignus was a great friend and disciple of St. Patrick and became his successor.

Click here to learn more, and here to access an educational resource pack for schools in PDF format (~1.6 MB).

Regular Services

First, third and fourth Sundays of each month:

10.30 am

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Eucharist (lasts just over an hour)

Second Sundays:

10.30 am

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Shared non-eucharistic worship with Glastonbury United Reformed Church.
Venue alternates between St Benedict's and the URC.

Fifth Sundays:

United Benefice worship with St. John’s and Meare. Venue and times vary.

Every Tuesday:

9.00 am

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Morning Prayer (lasts about 25 minutes)

Every Thursday:

10.30 am

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Eucharist (lasts about 40 minutes)

Details of other events in St Benedict's can be found here and events in the Benefice can be found at our Benefice diary site here