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Pride Sunday at the Cathedral
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Join us for special services, tours, and programs this Pride Sunday, June 1. Get all the details and learn more about the Cathedral's celebration of Pride Month.
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From worship to majestic architecture to soul-stirring music to thought-provoking public programs, these highlights showcase the best the Cathedral has to offer.
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Chas Fagan and Sean Callahan on the Newest Cathedral Carving
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New episode now streaming! The Cathedral will soon unveil a new addition to its iconography – a statue of St. Phoebe. The Rev. Jo Nygard Owens chats with painter/sculptor Chas Fagan and Cathedral stone carver Sean Callahan about their creative cross-medium collaboration for this project and the significance of St. Phoebe.
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Gun Violence Prevention: Quilt Display and Holy Eucharist
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In recognition of National Gun Violence Awareness Day, all are invited to gather in the Garth as quilts memorialized with the faces of loved ones lost to gun violence are displayed and the Bourdon Bell tolls for ten minutes to remember and honor victims. A special “Wear Orange” Noon Holy Eucharist follows in Bethlehem Chapel.
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Every person is a beloved child of God, and our hope is that every person can find themselves reflected in the stories we tell here at the Cathedral. Take a dive into the highlights of the Cathedral, and look for the ways your story is told in our art and architecture.

The Space Window: The Unexpected Story of How It Came to Be
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Go in-depth with a feature on the Cathedral's iconic Space Window on Google Arts and Culture.
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