Easter Day: The Festival Holy Eucharist Livestream |
Sunday, Mar. 31, 11:15 am |
Hallelujah! Christ is risen! We will gather around Christ’s table, and join together in music and prayer, to proclaim Jesus’ victory over death and the Good News of the Resurrection. The Right Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde presiding and the Very Rev. Randolph Marshall Hollerith preaching. Featured musicians: Cathedral Choir, Cathedral Contemporary Ensemble, and Brass Ensemble. Due to capacity concerns, reserved passes are required to attend in-person. Both the 8:00 am and 11: 15 services are at capacity. Learn more and watch livestream→ |
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UPCOMING SERVICES & OFFERINGS |
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| Morning Prayer in the Presence of the Reserved Sacrament |
Note: this service is in-person only. The vigil with the Reserved Sacrament formally ends with a service of Morning Prayer for Good Friday held in War Memorial Chapel. Learn more→ |
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| Good Friday: Rite of Reconciliation |
Individuals may speak confidentially with a priest, confess their sins and receive absolution in-person or via private online Zoom chapel. There are two windows for both in-person and online reconciliation. See below for more information. Learn more→ Register for online reconciliation→ |
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| The Solemn Liturgy of Good Friday |
Join the Cathedral community as we remember Christ’s suffering, crucifixion and death on Good Friday with a service of Scripture, music and ancient prayer. Featured musicians: Cathedral Choir. Livestream available. Learn more and watch livestream→ |
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| Good Friday Evening Service |
Through readings and music from across centuries and traditions, this service provides a quiet, contemplative space to reflect on the death and burial of Jesus. Featured musicians: Cathedral Contemporary Ensemble. Livestream available. Learn more and watch livestream→ |
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| The Great Vigil of Easter |
Journey from darkness to light, from death to life, as we bear witness to the Paschal Mystery through powerful music, the retelling of the salvation story and welcoming new believers in Baptism. All are welcome to bring bells. The Right Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde presiding and preaching. Featured musicians: Cathedral Choir, Cathedral Contemporary Ensemble, and Brass Ensemble. Livestream available. Learn more and watch livestream→ |
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| Easter Day Choral Evensong |
Our Easter Day celebrations end with Choral Evensong, a traditional Anglican service of sung evening prayer that features Holy Scripture, Psalms, hymns and anthems led by the Cathedral Choir. Passes are not required. Livestream available. Learn more and watch livestream→ |
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| Easter Sunday Organ Recital |
Cathedral organist Thomas Sheehan celebrates the joy of Easter with a selection of uplifting music to celebrate the Resurrection. Tickets are not required. Livestream available. Learn more and watch livestream→ |
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| The Children of Willesden Lane |
Washington National Cathedral welcomes Washington Hebrew Congregation, the USC Shoah Foundation, and Hold On To Your Music Foundation as they host the internationally acclaimed theatrical show — “The Children of Willesden Lane.” The one-woman theatrical performance features concert pianist Mona Golabek and is adapted from her best-selling book of the same name. Learn more→ |
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| Principles & Politics: An Evening with Liz Cheney and Jon Meacham |
Wednesday, April 24, 7 pm |
Former Congresswoman Liz Cheney joins Canon Historian Jon Meacham for a conversation on how America’s leaders can put principles first, and how all Americans can find a better way to be in relationship with each other. Learn more and tickets→ |
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| An Evening with Author Ray Suarez |
Join us for an evening forum with author Ray Suarez on his new book, Becoming American in the 21st Century: An Oral History. Copies of the book will be sold onsite by Politics & Prose, and the author will be signing copies following the event. This ticketed event is pay-what-you-wish, with livestream option available. Learn more and watch livestream→ |
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| Palm Sunday Passion Reading |
Jesus’ rejection and crucifixion in the reading of the Passion from Mark’s Gospel marked the start of Holy Week on Palm Sunday. Watch now→ |
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