Pride Sunday Holy Eucharist |
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On June 1st, our principal weekly Holy Eucharist will celebrate and honor the lives and contributions of members of the LGBTQ+ community with special prayers and music and guest preacher, the Reverend Charles Graves IV, Rector of Christ Episcopal Church, Shaker Heights, Ohio, and member of the Executive Council of The Episcopal Church. Livestream available. |
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| New Cathedral Pride Collection |
Celebrate Pride in style with our new House of Prayer for All People gear, available for purchase in-store or online. Whether you’re showing support for the LGBTQ+ community or expressing your own identity, each item in our collection lets you wear your Pride boldly and faithfully. Shop the collection→ |
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| Jericho Brown Pride of God Poetry Show |
On Pride Sunday, join us online for an event with Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Jericho Brown that features short conversations with poets Pádraig Ó Tuama, Jennifer Grotz, and Hayan Charara. Brown will lead us toward poems and poets that speak to the spirit through a reading of his own work and a Q&A, as well as brief exchanges with these three poets of diverse origins, sexualities, and faiths. This event will be recorded for registrants who cannot watch the livestream. Register now→ |
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| Visit Matthew Shepard's Final Resting Place |
Sunday, June 1, 9-11 am & 1-5 pm |
Matthew Shepard (1976–1998) was interred in the Cathedral's Columbarium on October 26, 2018, following a service of thanksgiving and remembrance. St. Joseph’s Chapel, Matthew’s final resting place, will be open for those wishing to offer their respects, light a candle, or say a prayer. A portrait of Matthew by iconographer Kelly Latimore and commissioned by the Cathedral’s LGBTQ+ employees will be on display. |
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| Guided Spotlights Tour: Pride Edition |
This hour-long guided tour features the stories behind must-see Cathedral favorite features, plus, learn about Cathedral’s work towards greater inclusion of the LGBTQ+ community in the life of the Church and the legacy of those who organized, advocated, and bore witness in the face of resistance and prejudice. The tour concludes at the final resting place of Matthew Shepard and a viewing of his portrait by artist Kelly Latimore. Get tickets→ |
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