#MuseumFromHome: Feast of St. Benedict
In this video, Cathedral Educator Gene Carlucci explores the legacy of St. Benedict, whose precepts for monastic living have had major impact on generations of Christian mo...
In this video, Cathedral Educator Gene Carlucci explores the legacy of St. Benedict, whose precepts for monastic living have had major impact on generations of Christian mo...
In the final episode of our virtual tour on the Portal of Paradise, we look at the figures in the upper rank, which are painted in the style of portal sculptures from the m...
In the third part of our virtual tour on our facade's Portal of Paradise, we take a look at the figures and basestones on the southern side of the portal, including the apo...
We continue our four part virtual tour of the Cathedral's Portal of Paradise on the Western Facade with a closer look at the eight figures carved into the north side of the...
Just like in our own lives, fathers take many forms in the Cathedral's stained glass windows. In this #MuseumFromHome virtual tour, we learn where to find the fathers of hi...
Over the years, the Cathedral has used art for activism to push for change in the LGBTQ+ community from our AIDS Memorial to works by Gabriel García Román, Ju...
The Cathedral's Portal of Paradise on the Western Facade is one of the most seen and most misunderstood features of this great building. In this four part series, senior gu...
The Cathedral's Firefighter Memorial, built to honor the 12 firefighters who died in the 23rd Street Fire in October 1966, has grown in meaning since its placement in the C...
Have you heard the urban legend that there used to be a subway station under the Cathedral? Senior guide Tom Fedorek looks into how these rumors originated and the very rea...
This #MuseumFromHome virtual tour takes a deep dive into the "Memorial to September 11" by Meredith Bergmann, a part of the Cathedral's collection. We learn about the histo...
In honor of what would have been Keith Haring's 62nd birthday, Cathedral educators Danny Berman and Cheryl McGinnis video chatted about one of our most popular pieces: "Lif...
This bay honors the scientists, nurses, and doctors from the past for their contributions to modern medicine and serves as a reminder for all the medical professionals we c...
Today's stop on the Holy Week Pilgrimage spotlights Jesus' healing miracles as expressed in the Cathedral, including the Medicine Bay, which holds the Cathedral's AIDS Memo...
Today on the Holy Week Pilgrimage, we learn more about the rituals of the church--from baptism to funerals--and how, why, and where they are performed.
We've made it to the end of our Holy Week Pilgrimage! In today's fifth and final episode, we learn about some of the more nuanced parts of The Episcopal Tradition, from why...
In today's Holy Week Pilgrimage episode, we enter the Cathedral from the west and start at the beginning—with Jesus' life, learning about the liturgical year and diff...
The Cathedral has been called the word in stone and in this Holy Week series, we are brought on a pilgrimage in hopes of discerning meaning of the story of the life and Pas...
It's one of the most talked about experiences at the Cathedral: the Vertical Tour! On this #MuseumFromHome virtual tour, we take you up the spiral staircase inside the Cath...
Stained glass is a playground for the sun, and if you've ever visited the Cathedral on a winter afternoon, you know that the combination of sun and glass means apparent rai...