In Memoriam: Ralph Lee

Rest in peace to our dear friend and Artist in Residence, Ralph Lee
Rest in peace to our dear friend and Artist in Residence, Ralph Lee
The Episcopal Church stands for the rights of trans people, rooted in the promise made at Baptism to “respect the dignity of every human being.”
May he share ever deeper in the life of the Risen and Glorified Christ, whom he loved and for whom he lived.
As the Friday sun sets, we at the Cathedral wish sabbath peace to you all.
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