A Summer of Sculpture - Animals of Freedom
The son of taxidermists, Ostermiller’s art focuses on the grace and character of animals. From a drinking elephant to a crowing rooster to a nursing pig, the Colorado bas...
Public Access There will be no public access to the Ambulatory, Great Choir, or Crossing from Monday, June 19 to Friday, June 23. Access to the Nave will be restrict...
I have learned that the people who make up this community we call “the Cathedral” are some of the most committed I have ever met. The list is a long one – the Vergers an...
Monday, May 22 - The Cathedral will close at 5:30 pm - Limited access to the Crossing and Chapels due to event set up Friday, May 26 - No public tours all day - L...
Friday, June 2 1 pm Highlights Tour cancelled Saturday, June 3 11 am Highlights Tour cancelled
More opportunites to see the weaver: Saturday, May 13, 12:30 - 4 pm Tuesday, May 23, 12:30 - 4 pm Thursday, May 25, 12:30 - 4 pm Saturday, May 27, 12:30 - 4 pm Tuesday...
Monday, May 15 - No public tours - No Midday Monday organ performance - Chapels of St. James and St. Ambrose are closed to the public Tuesday, May 16 - No public...
The Reverend Canon Dr. Patrick Malloy celebrated the Missa Cantata of the Wednesday after Easter (Feria Quarta). The Missal Canon Malloy used was from the Diocesan...
Incredible as it may at first appear, the story of Jesus’s resurrection from death is not a work of fiction. The resurrection story relates a miracle that has meaning fo...
To read a message on sanctuary from The Right Reverend Andrew ML Dietsche, Bishop of New York, click here.
Monday, April 17 Monday, May 1
Tapestries as we think of them today are a product of the Middle Ages in Europe. In the centuries just before the industrial revolution, the production of tapestries was...
Please note that the Cathedral's Ambulatory and Chapels will be closed to the public from 10:30 am until 12:30 pm on Saturday. They will reopen following the funeral ser...