With self-guided and guided touring options, there's something for everyone during Cathedral in Bloom as vibrant floral displays transform the Cathedral into a breathtaking celebration of spring and renewal. Explore favorite Cathedral features at your own pace, or go more in-depth with a Guided Spotlights Tour. Plan your visit→ |
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UPCOMING SERVICES & OFFERINGS |
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| Sunday, March 16, 11:15 am |
Join us for a service of Holy Eucharist on the second Sunday in Lent. The Most Rev. John McDowell, Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, Church of Ireland, preaches and the Rev. Canon Jan Naylor Cope presides. Available in-person or online. Learn more and livestream→ |
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| Easter Sunday Passes Available |
You’re invited to join the Cathedral as we make our way from Ash Wednesday through Holy Week to the celebration of Christ’s glorious Resurrection on Easter Due to capacity limits, reserved passes are required for the Easter Sunday Festival Holy Eucharist services at 8 am and 11:15 am. All other worship services during Lent and Holy Week do not require reserved passes. The 11:15 am service is at capacity. Passes remain for the 8 am service. Reserve now→ |
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| The Choir of King's College, Cambridge |
Experience the transcendent voices of the world-famous Choir of King's College, Cambridge, under the Cathedral's soaring vaulted ceilings. Don't miss your opportunity to see one of the world's oldest and most beloved choral groups perform in Washington, DC. Livestream option available. Get tickets→ |
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| Easter Boxes for Community Youth |
In-person drop off: March 23, March 30, & April 6 |
Make a difference for local youth this Easter! The Cathedral Scholars Program has partnered with Friendship Place for the third annual Easter Boxes initiative, providing essential school supplies and toys to brighten their holiday. Donate in-person or online. Learn more→ |
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| Take On Lent features five weeks of Tuesday night dinners and classes from March 11–April 8. Begin each Tuesday with Evensong, followed by libations and dinner in Bethlehem Chapel, and finished with your choice of in-person classes. An online-only class and a hybrid class are available for those who want to participate virtually. Learn more→ |
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| Online Writing Workshop: Spring's Awakening |
Experience the art of reflective writing in a guided online workshop with playwright and teaching artist Mary Hall Surface. Drawing inspiration from Vincent Van Gogh’s Almond Blossom and the poetry of Mary Oliver, this session invites you to slow down, observe deeply, and explore the lessons of spring through writing. This workshop is designed for writers of all levels. Register now→ |
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| Sacred Earth, Sacred Soul: A Retreat with John Philip Newell & Cami Twilling |
Join renowned Celtic teacher and author of spirituality John Philip Newell and his colleague Cami Twilling for an intimate three-day retreat at Washington National Cathedral’s newly-renovated Virginia Mae Center. Within the sacred, tranquil grounds of the Cathedral, participants will experience Newell’s wisdom teaching and Twilling’s spiritual practices, calling us to be aware of the sacredness of Earth and every human being. Learn more and register→ |
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| Lift Up the Values of Our Faith and Nation |
How can you share the important message of peace, empathy and compassion today? When you make a gift in support of the Cathedral, you make possible powerful and hopeful programs that speak to the intersection of our sacred and civic lives. Give today→ |
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| Sunday Sermon: The Rev. Jo Nygard Owens |
"It’s a time to give up pretending that we are in control and open ourselves to what the wilderness—and the God we find in the wilderness—has in store." Go to our sermon archive→ |
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