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Twelve years to the day after a poor gargoyle got a very bad bump on his noggin, the creature's head has been reunited with his body.
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Join Dean Randy Hollerith for a brief thank-you to Imani-Grace Cooper as she steps back from her regular role with us on Sunday mornings.
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If you missed Thursday's discussion with "MLK: A Life" author Jonathan Eig, you can still watch it on replay -- but be sure not to miss the music!
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Smile for the camera!
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Pop quiz: Nearly all of the stone used to build the Cathedral comes from which state?
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Our friends over in Britain are racing to save the last remaining bell foundry in the U.K., the birthplace of the bells in the Cathedral carillon that were forged in the 1960s.
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You may have heard Jesus referred to as "the stone that was rejected by you, the builders; it has become the cornerstone," but have you heard the one about the rejected gargoyle that became the centerpiece at a local swimming pool?
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All of you sportsball fans will be familiar with March Madness, but the real winner of this year's most important bracket is carved in stone here at the Cathedral.
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The Easter Bunny is going to have to stop by the Cathedral to pick up more than 400 Easter baskets that were assembled by the Cathedral Scholars for disadvantaged kids in D.C.
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Ever feel like you're walking around like a chicken with your head cut off? Now try doing it as a gargoyle.