St David's is known for its contemporary Anglican liturgy. Linked with England's
Coventry Cathedral, the dean and associate clergy are "committed to creative liturgies that lift the heart and proclaim the Biblical faith as our society, increasingly dissatisfied with a purely materialistic world view, seeks a sense of the transcendent and apprehension of a living spirituality." This desire for a "living spirituality" is reflected in the cathedral's commitment to serve the city, state and community. In services from those for the opening of law term, the opening of parliament, Heart Foundation, the Cancer Council Tasmania, Battle of Britain, Anzac Day,
Hutchins and
Collegiate schools and as a venue for state secondary and senior secondary schools the tranquillity and peace is often suspended with laughter, tears and memories. The memorial service for the
Port Arthur tragedy is remembered in the Hope Chapel. A memorial to the last
ANZAC soldier,
Alec Campbell, who died on 16 May 2002, aged 103, is also in the cathedral. == Deans ==