“Curiosity and doubt propel science and sharpen the mind. They inspire art and music. Curiosity and doubt aid in our pursuit of truth.” – The Rev. Deacon Kenton J. Curtis Follow>>>
“Curiosity and doubt propel science and sharpen the mind. They inspire art and music. Curiosity and doubt aid in our pursuit of truth.” – The Rev. Deacon Kenton J. Curtis Follow>>>
Please join us on Friday, April 11 at 7pm for the 31st annual reading of selections from the Inferno. This year’s reading will have some additional multimedia elements and selected Cantos will>>>
Join us online for the Cathedral’s 10:30am Sunday Holy Eucharist Service using the link below.
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This week for our Sunday Organ series, we are joined by Brenda Portman. Brenda is the Resident Organist at Hyde Park Community United Methodist Church. These 5 pm recitals are free to the public and>>>
“A thing to ponder, this Lenten season–is it hard to believe that God loves you as much as church and scripture claim God does? How are you still coming to trust and believe in God’s promises>>>
Tonight’s Post Evensong Organ Recital (Sunday, March 16) is cancelled due to technical difficulties.
Thank you to everyone who has been attending our organ concerts so far this spring!
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Join us online for the Cathedral’s 10:30am Ordinations to the Transitional Diaconate Service using the link below.
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Cathedral Community Cares is blessed with many wonderful donors and sponsors. Thank you to all who have been in community with us this February! Thank you to Cathedral School Parents for taking time>>>
Join us online for a special discussion on the restoration of Notre-Dame using the link below.
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Our guest preacher this Sunday is The Reverend Christine Trainor. Christine served most recently as the Senior Priest and Head of the Anglican Church in Abu Dhabi. She has worked in 12 congregations>>>
Join us online for the Cathedral’s 10:30am Sunday Holy Eucharist Service using the link below.
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We snuck into the choir room for a secret look at rehearsals for tomorrow’s performance of Bach’s St. Matthew Passion 👀 A few tickets are left, make sure to buy them before they are gone>>>
The imposition of ashes are available on the steps of the Cathedral throughout today.
Join us online or in person for Ash Wednesday mass this evening.
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Experience music large enough to fill the expanse of the Cathedral!
Join us Saturday, March 8 for Bach’s St. Matthew Passion. Tickets are available through the link below.
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Up next in our Sunday Organ series, is Michael Hey. Michael is the Director of Music and Organist at Marble Collegiate Church. These 5 pm recitals are free to the public and 45 minutes in length. For>>>
Kent Tritle, Director of Cathedral Music & Organist and Joseph Parrish, Soloist answer questions by the Cathedral Choristers about the upcoming Saint Matthew Passion performance. We hope you>>>
Next Saturday March 8, three choirs, two orchestras, two conductors, and six soloists will take over the expanse of the Cathedral for J.S. Bach’s St. Matthew Passion! Get your tickets now>>>
This Sunday we are joined by The Rev. Dr. Fadi Diab as our guest preacher. The Rev. Dr. Fadi Diab is a priest, theologian, writer, and speaker, whose commitment to community, justice, and solidarity>>>
Learn from the experts this Friday at 3pm in our Textile Conservation Lab, during our Textile Treasures Tour. This unique guided tour includes a “behind-the-scenes” visit to the>>>
Join us online for the Cathedral’s 10:30am Sunday Holy Eucharist Service using the link below.
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This Black History Month, we celebrate Black artists and their art. Audre Lorde was the 2020 inductee to the American Poets Corner. In Poets Corner tradition, a memorial stone carved with Lorde’s>>>
Rehearsals are underway for Reflections of Memory: An Immersive Concert of Strings with @experientialorchestra Experience this sound bath for yourself tomorrow, at 7:30pm Tickets are available>>>
This Sunday kicks off our Sunday Organ series for the Spring! Following 4 pm Evensong on select Sundays, the Cathedral hosts distinguished organists from around the world in performance. We begin>>>
February is when the dappling is at it’s brightest in the Cathedral, climb a little closer to the light by taking one of our self-guided triforium climbs. The triforium climbs end at the end of>>>