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Washington National Cathedral A House of Prayer For All People

Choir processing and carrying a banner that reads, "My House shall be called the House of Prayer for all People," in the Nave of Washington National Cathedral
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Sunday Holy Eucharist

Jan. 4 - 11:15 am Nave + Livestream

Today With the Cathedral

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Time by Luxmuralis

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Experience the acclaimed light and sound show and see the Cathedral nave like never before, as Time by Luxmuralis transforms sacred architecture into a living canvas of vivid projections and original music. Join us on a dazzling journey of color, story, and sound. VIP experiences available. Learn more below. get tickets
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Conversations for the Common Good

upcoming events
This February, join us for three evenings of conversations as part of the Cathedral's "A Better Way" initiative. Guests of diverse experience, backgrounds, and expertise will join in discussions as we continue our commitment to dignity and respect in public life. learn more
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Discover the Cathedral

From worship to majestic architecture to soul-stirring music to thought-provoking public programs, these highlights showcase the best the Cathedral has to offer. Want to come tour the Cathedral in person? See all of our sightseeing and touring options by planning your visit below.
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Reredos adorned with Christmas flower arrangements in the Cathedral's Bethlehem Chapel

The Spiritual Resonance of the Nativity Story

crossroads podcast
On this special Christmas Eve episode, Dean Randy Hollerith and Provost Jan Cope chat with Cathedral Canon John L. Peterson, former Secretary General of the Worldwide Anglican Communion. Alongside Canon Peterson’s insight of the Holy Family and Nativity, the group reflects on the deep spiritual resonance of the Holy Land for Christians from around the world. stream now
Space Window in the Cathedral

The Space Window: The Unexpected Story of How It Came to Be

Google Arts & Culture
Go in-depth with a feature on the Cathedral's iconic Space Window on Google Arts and Culture. explore now