Spring and summer 2025
16.02 18.00 Nidaros Cathedral Holy Communion | Revd. Canon Joanna Udal
02.03 18.00 The Chapter House Holy Communion | Revd. Canon Joanna Udal
16.03 18.00 Nidaros Cathedral Holy Communion | Revd. Torhild Fikseaunet
06.04 18.00 The Chapter House Holy Communion | Revd. Torhild Fikseaunet
20.04 11.00 The Church of Our Lady Family Communion || Easter day
04.05 18:00 The Chapter House Evening Prayer | Lay Reader Susan J. Boyd
18.05 18.00 Nidaros Cathedral Holy Communion
01.06 18.00 The Chapter house Holy Communion | Revd Torhild Fikseaunet
08.06 11.15 Fjellseter kapell Pentecost
15.06 18.00 Nidaros Cathedral Holy Communion | Revd Canon Joanna Udal
13.07 11.00 Waisenhuset Morning prayer | Lay Reader Susan J. Boyd

The Chapter House
This is a side chapel to the Nidaros Catedral situated in the North-Eastern end. There is a separate entrance from outside.
Adress: Bispegata 3, 7013 Trondheim

Vår Frue kirke (The Church of Our Lady)
Situated near the main Marcet Square in the centre of Trondheim.
Throghout the week "Vår Frue - open church" opens its doors to all kinds of visitors, to find a sacred room for meditation, lighting candles, join a conversation, enjoy a cup of coffee.
On a selection of days The Anglican Church in Trondheim celebrate services in Vår Frue.
Adress: Kongens gt 5, 7012 Trondheim

Kirkestuene - Waisenhuset
Opposite The West Front of the cathedral you'll find Wisenhuset (The old house for orphants in Trondheim). Today this is the office building for the cathedrals administration.
The Anglican Congregation uses "Kirkestuene" for meetings etc.
Adress: Kongsgårdsgate 2, 7013 Trondheim

Stavne cementary
Trondheim (Stavne) Cemetery contains the largest Commonwealth war graves plot in Norway. Among those buried here are the first casualties of the Norwegian campaign, six sailors from the destroyer Glowworm which blew up after attacking and ramming the German cruiser 'Hipper' on 8 April 1940. Some of the soldiers belonged to the force which landed at Namsos later that month and advanced towards Trondheim, while many were casualties from the raid made on the island of Vagsoy at Christmas 1941. The majority are airmen who were shot down in this area, many whilst attacking German shipping in Norwegian coastal waters, the losses being particularly heavy during the spring of 1942. The Commonwealth plot at Trondheim contains 155 burials, 26 of them unidentified.
