Praying for the Nation with the Cathedral |
Tuesday, November 5 and Wednesday, November 6 |
As the sacred ground where the nation gathers for prayer at pivotal moments in our life together, the Cathedral will be open for prayer and meditation on Election Day as votes are cast, and on the day after as votes are counted. Livestream and American Sign Language interpretation will be provided. During the services, the livestream chat will be open for opportunities to engage and pray. Tuesday, Nov. 5 The Cathedral nave will be open for private prayer and meditation from 7 am to 10 pm. Clergy will offer prayers during the Election Day Prayer Vigil between 8 am and 9 pm, including four special services. Wednesday, Nov. 6 The Cathedral will open for private prayer and meditation from 7 am to 6 pm. A Service of Unity and Hope after an Election will be offered at 12 pm EST. Learn more and livestream→ |
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UPCOMING SERVICES & OFFERINGS |
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| Sunday, October 13, 11:15 am |
Join us for a service of Holy Eucharist on the twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost; Proper 23. The Rev. Jo Nygard Owens preaches and the Very Rev. Canon Rosemarie Logan Duncan presides. Available in-person or online. Learn more and livestream→ |
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| In person or online. This centuries-old service blends prayers and Psalms with congregational hymns, showcasing the best of Anglican tradition. This service of sung prayer closes the day in praise to God, led by the Cathedral Choir. Learn more and livestream→ |
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| Friday, October 11, 12 pm |
Join us for a special noon Holy Eucharist service in observance of Faith & Blue Weekend, fostering stronger relationships between law enforcement and the communities they serve. The Rev. Canon Leonard L. Hamlin, Sr., will preach. Representatives from local police departments will serve as readers. Learn more→ |
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| Join us in-person or online as we commemorate all faithful departed at a Requiem Eucharist set to the music of Maurice DuruflĂ©. ASL interpretation is offered for this service. Livestream available. We invite all to submit names of departed loved ones through November 1st. Names will be read during weekday prayer services throughout the month of November and be placed on the altar during the All Souls service on November 3rd. Learn more and livestream→ |
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| Walk through the magnificent nave and crypt, explore up-close details of the chapels, and click on tagged highlights to delve deeper into Cathedral art, architecture and history. Whether you’re across town or around the world, you can experience the beauty of the Cathedral from the convenience of your device. The Cathedral has been blessed by the generous support of CoStar Group, whose leadership and talented staff made this cutting-edge virtual experience possible. Learn more→ |
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| Tuesdays, October 15 and 22, 7 pm |
“You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no other commandment greater than these.” Using the greatest commandment as a guide, we’ll explore how we love God, ourselves, and our neighbors with a grounded and compassionate heart. This class will combine teaching, personal reflection, spiritual practice and small group sharing as we explore the topic of compassion. Learn more and register→ |
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| Wednesday, October 23, 7 pm |
Lend your voice and feel the reverberating acoustics of the world’s sixth-largest Cathedral with this FREE event! The Kennedy Center, Washington National Cathedral, and the Levine Music team up to present this community sing for everyone. No singing experience is required—just BYOV (bring your own voice)! Experience the social and psychological benefits of singing together in one of the most beautiful spaces in DC. Learn more → |
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| Grief Support Group Series |
Thursday, October 31, 4 pm |
The Cathedral Congregation is partnering with Capital Caring Health to offer four sessions of grief education and support for the bereaved beginning October 31. Participants will learn about common grief symptoms, theories to help one understand the process, and healthy ways of coping. Learn more → |
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| Sunday Sermon: Rev. Canon Dana Colley Corsello |
"We are specks in the big picture of God’s grandeur. But we are at the same time glorious because God considers us partners and co-creators, caretakers and stewards of all that God has made." Go to our sermon archive→ |
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