Washington National Cathedral A House of Prayer For All People
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Online Morning Prayer
Today With the Cathedral
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Self-Guided Sightseeing
Ticketed Admission
Online Morning Prayer
Online Only
Free
Weekday Choral Evensong
Great Choir
Free
Lectio Divina
Apse Lawn
Free
Centering Prayer
Apse Lawn
Free
Outreach and Social Justice Ministry Meeting
Online Only
Free
An Evening with Elaine Pagels
a better way
On April 20, join us in-person or online for a compelling conversation between acclaimed scholar Dr. Elaine Pagels and Cathedral Dean Randy Hollerith as they explore the themes and insights of Dr. Pagels’ newest book, Miracles and Wonder: The Historical Mystery of Jesus.
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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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Celebrate the Cathedral in Spring
visit & tour
Visit among the Cathedral's blooming grounds as we welcome the beauty and renewal of the season. Explore favorite Cathedral features at your own pace through self-guided sightseeing, or check out our range of guided tours.
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Cathedral Yoga
indoor & outdoor options
This spring and summer, find new paths to mindfulness with Cathedral Yoga. Multiple dates available, including indoor sessions surrounded by the Cathedral’s vaulted ceilings and stained glass windows, and outdoor sessions in the Cathedral’s peaceful wooded amphitheater.
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Explore Cathedral Highlights
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
Google Arts & Culture
Go in-depth with a feature on the Cathedral's iconic Space Window on Google Arts and Culture.
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