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Tyndale 500 Exhibition

Blackburn Cathedral will host an exhibition during September and November 2026 to mark the 500th Anniversary of the Tyndale Bible.

As part of our Centenary celebrations, we will host an exhibition to mark 500 years since William Tyndale’s English New Testament was first printed.

Displaying an original edition of the first Bible to be printed in English, on loan from the British Library, this exhibition focuses on translation and Tyndale’s use of technology.

First printed in 1526, it was a decisive moment in the story of English Christianity, public worship, and the English language itself.

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About William Tyndale

Tyndale (c.1494–1536) was a brilliant linguist and reforming priest who set out to translate Scripture from the original biblical languages into clear, living English, so that ordinary people could read and hear God’s Word for themselves.

His work was banned, smuggled into England, publicly burned, and he was eventually executed on the continent - yet his translation helped shape later English Bibles for centuries.

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Tyndale 500 Exhibition: September - November 2026

Tyndale 500 will bring together the story of Tyndale's translation, the turbulent world of Tudor England, and the extraordinary technology of the early printing press.

At its heart will be a rare original 1535 edition of Tyndale's English New Testament (on loan from the British Library) - a 500-year-old printed witness to the moment Scripture began to travel widely in the language of the people.

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About the Exhibition

The Tyndale 500 exhibition will help you discover:


  • Who Tyndale was:
    Scholar, translator, exile, and martyr.

  • Why it Mattered:
    How translation, print, and mission changed what it meant to be a Church “for the people”.

  • The Living Legacy:
    How the English Bible continues to shape faith, worship, and public life.

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Tyndale 500 Conference: 14-15 October 2026

Church leaders, scholars, educators, and practitioners will gather to reflect on translation and technology in the Church today: from the printing press to the digital world, from the pulpit to the pocket, from the local to the global.

We are delighted to be joined by Bishop Graham Tomlin as our keynote speaker for the conference, who currently leads the Church of England Centre for Cultural Witness.

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Schools Visits

Bring your school to explore one of the most important stories in English religious and cultural history. Our interactive schools visits cover topics like language, courage, the printing press, and the Bible in English culture, with age-appropriate engagement and curriculum links.

To arrange a visit, please contact our Education team.

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Visiting the Exhibition

Whether you’re visiting as a pilgrim, a history-lover, a reader of Scripture, or simply curious, guests are welcome to view the exhibition during the Cathedral's normal opening hours (some entry restrictions may apply on certain days).

There is no charge to visit, however as a charity, we rely on donations to support the costs and visitor generosity enables us to continue hosting important events like this in the future.

Full visitor information will be released in due course.

To find out more, please contact

James Lawrence
Canon Missioner 01254 845305 [email protected]
James Lawrence Canon Missioner at Blackburn Cathedral
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