We have just emerged from the darkest ten weeks of the winter, and as the light returns, the Cathedral is at it’s most colorful. February is the best month of the year to see the light dance in>>>
We have just emerged from the darkest ten weeks of the winter, and as the light returns, the Cathedral is at it’s most colorful. February is the best month of the year to see the light dance in>>>
Join us online for the Cathedral’s 10:30am Sunday Holy Eucharist Service using the link below.
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Pull out all the stops with us as we prepare for the Rededication of the Great Organ! 🎶 Our Cathedral organists offer dynamic performances on the next three consecutive Tuesdays. All recitals are>>>
Director of Music and Organist Kent Tritle will kick off the Rededication of the Great Organ on Tuesday February 4 at 7:30pm. He will put the Great Organ through its paces, with epic favorites from>>>
Immerse yourself in the sounds of strings. Grammy®-Winning conductor James Blachly leads his ensemble, Experiential Orchestra, in Strauss’ Metamorphosen for 23 solo strings and Vaughan>>>
“The Church must never shrink from its obligation to proclaim the good news revealed in Christ. Part of that good news is that human beings — all of us without exception — are beloved of God.”>>>
Join us online for a special Evensong service featuring participants in the Diocesan Chorister Festival using the link below.
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Just one week left to experience history through a new lens through Notre-Dame de Paris: The Augmented Exhibition!
The exhibition closes Friday, January 31st, stop by before it’s gone!
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“No person regardless of race or nationality or sexual orientation or gender identity or immigration status is less than a whole person, and every one of them deserves to be treated with the>>>
Today, the Cathedral is hosting a special Ecumenical Evensong at 4pm to celebrate the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea and the creation of the Nicene Creed. The service will be held in>>>
Join us online for the Cathedral’s 4pm Special Ecumenical Evensong Service using the link below.
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Join us online for the Cathedral’s 10:30am Sunday Holy Eucharist Service using the link below.
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Tomorrow join us in community for the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea and the creation of the Nicene Creed. The Cathedral is hosting an Ecumenical Celebration of Evensong at 4pm and we>>>
The Cathedral mourns the loss of the Very Reverend Harry Pritchett, the eighth Dean of the Cathedral. Dean Pritchett served from 1997 until 2001. To read a message from the Cathedral, please use the>>>
This morning at 9:00am, a limited number of tickets will be released on a first come first serve basis for our upcoming program with the New York Philharmonic, Bach: From Darkness to Light. The>>>
On Saturday, February 22, soloists from the Grammy®-Winning Experiential Orchestra (EXO) return to the Cathedral in an evening of music reflecting on memory, inviting the audience to lie down>>>
Join us online for the Cathedral’s 10:30am Sunday Holy Eucharist Service using the link below.
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On Sunday, January 19, at 4:00pm join us as we celebrate the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea and the creation of the Nicene Creed. The Cathedral would be delighted to receive people from>>>
A National Day of Mourning has been declared for tomorrow, January 9, to pay homage to the memory of President James Earl Carter, Jr. Our 12:15pm Eucharist, will be a special service reflecting the>>>
Join us online for a service celebrating the life and ministry of the Rt. Rev. Richard Grein, the 7th bishop of Kansas and the 14th bishop of New York. Please use the link below:
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Join us online for the Cathedral’s 10:30am Sunday Holy Eucharist Service using the link below.
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This Sunday for our 10:30 AM Holy Eucharist Service the Canon Stephen W. Nicholas, M.D. joins us as a guest preacher. Dr. Nicholas is a pioneer in the care of HIV-infected children and their families>>>
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We are so filled with gratitude this December and all year long!
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