Monthly E-Newsletter from The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine. subscribe Excerpt | Cathedral Re Gathers, January 23, 2023 “The days from January 18 – 25 comprise the 2023 Week>>>
Monthly E-Newsletter from The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine. subscribe Excerpt | Cathedral Re Gathers, January 23, 2023 “The days from January 18 – 25 comprise the 2023 Week>>>
On Tuesday, January 24 at 12:15 pm, all are invited to join the Cathedral for a Eucharist Service for Christian Unity. The 2023 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity spans January 18-25, covering the>>>
The Cathedral’s prayers are with all those affected by last night’s shooting in Monterey Park, California. No matter when or where these terrible attacks occur, their power to shock and>>>
Today at the Cathedral, all are invited to join us for special gatherings following our 10:30 am Holy Eucharist service. Stop by our post-service coffee hour to chat with friends and neighbors, and>>>
Sundays are full of activity at the Cathedral! All are welcome to join us tomorrow and upcoming Sundays for worship all throughout the day. Our 10:30 am Holy Eucharist service is held both in person>>>
In celebration of #MLKDay, all are welcome to join the Cathedral and Melodious Accord on Sunday, January 15 at 12:30 for a public spiritual sing. African American Spirituals were the life-blood of Dr>>>
On Saturday, January 28, the Cathedral is delighted to welcome back the Diocesan chorister festival for a full day of music and celebration. If you’re interested in bringing your choristers (or>>>
Thank you to everyone for your outpouring of love for the Cathedral’s peacocks, Harry, Phil, and Jim. We’re so moved by your stories of meeting the peacocks and growing up alongside them>>>
If you’ve made a New Year’s resolution to get your steps in, look no further than a Cathedral tour! Our adventurous guided Vertical Tours climb more than 124 feet through spiral>>>
Today, January 6, The Episcopal Church and many other Christian denominations around the world celebrate the Feast of the Epiphany. As the culminating holiday of the 12 days of Christmastide>>>
Eagle-eyed visitors to the Cathedral grounds have likely noticed one fewer feathered denizen on the Close these last few weeks… The Cathedral is home to three peacocks, named Phil, Jim, and>>>
When dangerous seasonal storms strike hard, our nation’s medical system relies on blood supplies to treat the injured. These supplies remain dangerously low in New York State, and your help in>>>
With a brand-new year ahead, many of us are beginning to make plans for the next twelve months and beyond. What goals have you set for yourself this year? Are you embarking on new adventures and>>>
Ring in the new year with the Cathedral this Saturday! The New Year’s Eve Concert for Peace will be available to livestream on December 31 for all our far-flung friends (and those nearer to>>>
Happy #NYE to all! We can’t wait until tonight’s New Year’s Eve Concert for Peace at the Cathedral–and we hope you’ll join us, via livestream or in person! The>>>
Feast of the Holy Name – January 1, 2023 Download the bulletin: The Cathedral’s Sunday 10:30 am Holy Eucharist service is offeredSee more in person and over livestream. For info on all of the>>>
Happy New Year! Thank you to everyone who joined us for last night’s New Year’s Eve Concert for Peace, both in-person and online. We wish you all peace, joy, health, and comfort in the>>>
The New Year’s Eve Concert for Peace: December 31, 2022 Download the program: A holiday tradition for over 30 years, theSee more Concert for Peace was founded by Leonard Bernstein as a tribute to the>>>
Happy #NYE to all! We can’t wait until tonight’s New Year’s Eve Concert for Peace at the Cathedral–and we hope you’ll join us, via livestream or in person! The>>>
We wish you all the best for 2023! Now’s the time for setting resolutions for the coming year. Do yours include any of the following? – Expanding your cultural horizons –>>>
2022 has been an eventful year at the Cathedral! With your help, we reached out to our community as we weathered the Omicron wave of the COVID pandemic, offering food, health screenings, and>>>
Ring in the new year with the Cathedral this Saturday! The New Year’s Eve Concert for Peace will be available to livestream on December 31 for all our far-flung friends (and those nearer to>>>
Today, December 27, is the Feast of St. John the Divine, the Cathedral’s namesake and patron! Though scholars differ on the exact identity of the Johns who appear in the Biblical narratives>>>
In this quiet week between Christmas and New Year’s, the Cathedral thanks everyone who has supported our programs, services, and events throughout 2022. Your generous contributions have helped>>>
Merry Christmas to all! We look forward to seeing you at this morning’s Christmas Day Holy Eucharist, online and in-person. All the best of the season to you and yours, from your Cathedral!by>>>