A Century of Cathedral Age |
For 100 years, Cathedral Age has told the story of Washington National Cathedral, its people, its mission, and its place in the life of the nation. First published in 1925 to capture what was then a “cathedral building age,” the magazine chronicled a century of faith, beauty, challenge, and renewal. As we celebrate this milestone, Cathedral Age continues to reflect on how the Cathedral’s story speaks to the present moment and inspires generations to come. |
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Principal Sunday Holy Eucharist |
Join us for a service of Holy Eucharist on the Twenty-Second Sunday after Pentecost; Proper 27. The Very Rev. Randolph Marshall Hollerith preaches and the Right Rev. Ann Ritonia presides.
Available in-person or online. |
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Men's Bible Study: Pre-Advent Intensive |
November 9 and 16 | 9:30 am | North Tower, 4th floor (N4) |
Join the Men’s Bible Study in November for an Advent series with Dr. Ron Hopson, exploring the story of Jesus through the Gospels of Matthew and Luke and the Hebrew Scriptures that shaped the season’s meaning.
To RSVP, reach out to congregation@cathedral.org or register via Zoom. |
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Sunday, Nov 16 | 9:30 am | South Tower, 4th floor (S4) Conference Room |
Join Vicar Dana Corsello and the Women’s Bible Study for coffee, fellowship, and discussion led by clergy and lay leaders. This series begins with the women of the Bible and meets the first and third Sundays each month. |
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Funeral Service for Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE |
Wednesday, Nov 12 | 11 am |
Join us via livestream for the funeral service of Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, whose life and work transformed our understanding of humanity and the natural world. Officiants include Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde and Dean Randolph Marshall Hollerith. |
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Saturday, Nov 8 | 10 am - 2 pm |
Share the wonder of the Cathedral with your kids through special activities tailored just for families, including hands-on activities about stone carving and stained glass, a scavenger hunt around the Cathedral, and the incredible Cathedral LEGO® exhibit. |
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Join the Cathedral community in supporting local families this Thanksgiving and Christmas. Help provide 1,000 holiday meals and gifts for area youth by donating, purchasing food or toys, or assembling meals. |
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Celtic Advent Online Retreat |
In the weeks leading to Christmas, how do we maintain balance as the days grow shorter and our to-do lists grow longer? What if there was a way to lean into Advent that invites us into a time of deeper, more spacious reflection? Welcome to Celtic Advent! |
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Family Flower Arranging Workshop |
Saturday, Nov 15 | 10:30 am |
Create a one-of-a-kind Thanksgiving centerpiece with your child in a hands-on workshop led by the Cathedral Flower Guild. Enjoy a festive family experience and bring home your autumn-inspired cornucopia! |
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Organ Recital: Bryan Anderson |
This performance features Bryan Anderson, 2023 Pierre S. du Pont first Prize Winner of the Longwood Gardens International Organ Competition. No tickets required. Livestream available. |
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Michael J. Gerson Memorial Prize Event |
The Trinity Forum honors the legacy of Michael J. Gerson, a beloved speechwriter, policy adviser, and Washington Post columnist, through the new Michael J. Gerson Memorial Prize for Excellence in Writing on Faith and Public Life. Join us at the Cathedral for the announcement of the first honoree and a panel discussion. |
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Confronting Political Violence in America |
Cathedral Dean Randy Hollerith welcomes Utah Governor Spencer Cox and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro for a rare and timely conversation on the rising threat of political violence and what it means for the future of American democracy. |
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December 19 and 20 | 7:30 pm |
The GRAMMY-nominated a capella ensemble VOCES8 makes its Cathedral debut with a winter program of carols, contemporary choral works, and festive favorites. Spanning centuries of seasonal music, from Es ist ein Ros’ entsprungen to Let it Snow, this concert celebrates the warmth and joy of the holiday season. |
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The Rev. Canon Jan Naylor Cope |
“For those of you who are struggling, my message for you is we see you. We care about you. You’re our neighbors. And with God’s help, together we will meet this moment of critical need, feeding the hungry, loving our neighbors as ourselves." |
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