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Music resonates through the heart of Washington National Cathedral. We're excited to announce the 2025-26 concert season, featuring orchestral masterworks that range from Bach to Messiah, and dynamic guest artists including a capella performances by The King’s Singers, The Tallis Scholars and VOCES8. Browse the complete schedule and get tickets now. |
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Principal Sunday Holy Eucharist |
Sunday, August 10 | 11:15 am |
Join us for a service of Holy Eucharist on the Ninth Sunday after Pentecost; Proper 14. The Rev. Patrick Keyser presides and the Very Rev. Randolph Marshall Hollerith preaches. Available in-person or online. |
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Inside the Saint John’s Bible |
The Cathedral is home to one of 12 special editions of the Saint John’s Bible — the first hand-written, hand-illuminated Bible commissioned by a Benedictine monastery in over 500 years. Listen in to learn the inspiring story behind this masterpiece of Biblical art. |
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National Acolyte Festival |
Join acolytes, servers, and vergers on Saturday, October 11, for a beloved day of celebration, fellowship, and learning at the Cathedral. Whether returning or visiting for the first time, all are welcome. Learn full festival details and register below. |
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Family Fun Day takes off this Saturday from 10 am–2 pm! The National Air and Space Museum’s Explainers Program is landing at the Cathedral with an interactive booth. Plus, enjoy scavenger hunts, Cathedral-themed crafts, LEGO® builds, and more All ages welcome; activities geared towards kids age 4-12. |
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August is Make-A-Will Month—a time to reflect on the values and institutions that matter most. As you plan for the future, consider leaving a lasting legacy at Washington National Cathedral. A gift in your will is a powerful way to ensure that the Cathedral continues to inspire faith, serve the nation, and uplift the human spirit for generations to come. |
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The Rev. Canon Dana Colley Corsello |
"What does it mean to be rich for God? To be invited to share in the eternal economy of Christ's grace and mercy? For me, this means not being selfish or greedy with my gifts, my time, my care, my checking in, my reaching out, my prayers, and my heart space." |
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