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Fourth Sunday of Easter; Year A

May 3, 2020

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  • Fifth Sunday of Easter; Year A
  • Tuesdays at 6: Raymond Nagem

    Tuesdays at 6: Raymond Nagem

    May 5, 2020
    From newly pieced together digital organs, instruments lent by friendly neighbors, or at home staples, the Cathedral's Music department is determined to bring the stunning concerts they are known for into your home. This Tuesday, Associate Director of Music Raymond Nagem performs from his newly created at home organ.
  • Fourth Sunday of Easter; Year A
  • Third Sunday of Easter; Year A
  • Reduce, Reuse, and Build - Children's Architecture Workshop

    Reduce, Reuse, and Build - Children's Architecture Workshop

    April 22, 2020
    Wondering what to do with all those cardboard boxes and empty toilet paper rolls laying around? This architecture workshop for children helps you reduce, reuse, and...build your very own Cathedral using the same principals that built our great structure. It's a fun activity year-round, but especially appropriate for this #EarthDay! Please comment your ideas and post photos of your own recyclable masterpieces!
  • Second Sunday of Easter; Year A
  • Easter Sunday

    Easter Sunday

    April 12, 2020
  • Holy Saturday

    Holy Saturday

    April 11, 2020
  • Good Friday

    Good Friday

    April 10, 2020
  • The Inferno of Dante Alighieri: A Digital Reading 2020

    The Inferno of Dante Alighieri: A Digital Reading 2020

    April 10, 2020
    The American Poets Corner at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine presents the annual Maundy Thursday reading of Dante's Inferno! Download the leaflet: http://stjohndivine.org/uploads/pages... Dante Alighieri wrote at a time of great political upheaval and widespread plague, and throughout the Inferno, the first section of the Divine Comedy, he strives to come closer to God by journeying through the depths of human pain and adversity, descending to the world of the dead on Maundy Thursday and finally achieving union with the Divine on Easter Sunday. The Cathedral’s newly appointed Poet in Residence, Marie Howe, will lead the reading, joined by poets and memoirists Eileen Myles and Nick Flynn; noted translator Michael Palma; new literary voices Zakiya Harris and Daniel Barnum; and many more. Dante scholar Anthony Viscusi will conclude the reading with the final canto of the Inferno, read in the original Italian.