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The Fifth Sunday of Easter, Commemoration of the Holy Martyrs of the Armenian Genocide

April 28, 2024

The Cathedral's Sunday worship service will include a solemn prayer and commemoration of the Armenian Genocide. Join us here on Sunday, April 28 at 10:30am.

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  • Close Conversation: The Cathedral Gardens

    Close Conversation: The Cathedral Gardens

    February 29, 2024
    Learn all about the history of the Cathedral's gardens and how the Cathedral Gardens Conservancy maintains these beautiful green spaces for our community with Lisa Keyko, Head of the Gardens Committee.
  • A Conversation with David Briggs

    A Conversation with David Briggs

    February 21, 2024
    Join us in conversation with internationally renowned organist David Briggs as he discusses his upcoming recital and his role as an artist-in-residence at the Cathedral. Conversation facilitated by Director of Cathedral Music & Organist, Kent Tritle.
  • Portals of Light: The Stained Glass of the Cathedral

    Portals of Light: The Stained Glass of the Cathedral

    August 16, 2023
    Learn about the history of the Cathedral's stained glass windows and the future of their repair and preservation. Featuring: Ruth Whaley – Manager, Community and Educational Initiatives Jim Patterson – Director, Facilities and Capital Projects Jean Phifer – Director, Thomas Phifer and Partners
  • Iconic Pride: Faith Perspectives Panel

    Iconic Pride: Faith Perspectives Panel

    June 5, 2023
    The Very Rev. Dr. Patrick Malloy, Dean of the Cathedral, leads a discussion examining the intersection of religion and the LGBTQ+ community with panelists The Rev. Dr. Charlie Bell, The Rev. James Martin, SJ, The Rev. Dr. Patrick Cheng, and The Rev. Dr. Mary Barber.
  • Iconic Pride: The Composers of Pride Evensong

    Iconic Pride: The Composers of Pride Evensong

    May 9, 2023
    A conversation with Cathedral music staff discussing the history of LGBTQ composers and how they will be featured at our upcoming Pride Evensong in June Featuring: Daniel Ficarri, Associate Music Director & Organist and Jie Yi, Music Administrator
  • End-of-Life Planning: Values and Priorities

    End-of-Life Planning: Values and Priorities

    February 2, 2023
    Everyone needs a plan for the future. Learn the steps for making an end-of-life plan that prioritizes your values and beliefs while alleviating stress, worry, and chaos for your loved ones. Featuring: Samantha Hall, Coordinator for Pastoral Care The Rev. Steven Lee; Canon and Vicar Adrienne Laws, End-of-Life Doula James Murphy, Planned giving expert, Episcopal Church Foundation
  • What Is Social Emotional Learning? An ACT Update

    What Is Social Emotional Learning? An ACT Update

    January 25, 2023
    Marie DelTejo, Executive Director of Advancing the Community of Tomorrow (ACT) at the Cathedral St. John the Divine, was joined by Paula Resnick and Kim McGarvey of the Meeting House for a discussion on the importance of social emotional learning.
  • Cathedral Community Update: Philip Binioris of the Hungarian Pastry Shop

    Cathedral Community Update: Philip Binioris of the Hungarian Pastry Shop

    July 29, 2021
    The Rt. Rev. Clifton Daniel III, Dean, invites the Cathedral community to join a virtual conversation to share updates on the Cathedral’s most urgent priorities this summer. The Dean will be joined by Philip Binioris, owner of the Hungarian Pastry Shop. First opened in 1961, the Hungarian Pastry Shop is part of the fabric of Morningside Heights, a place where students and residents come to for coffee, pastries and a quiet place to work. We are excited to hear from Philip, his connection to the Cathedral, and hopes for the upcoming year and the city’s reemergence.
  • Cathedral Community Update with Sean Flynn

    Cathedral Community Update with Sean Flynn

    May 27, 2021
    The Rt. Rev. Clifton Daniel III, Dean, invites the Cathedral community to join a virtual conversation to share updates on the Cathedral’s most urgent priorities and welcome a special guest, Sean Flynn, author of the newly-released book “Why Peacocks?” "Why Peacocks?" features our very own avian residents, Jim, Harry, and Phil. Sean is a National Magazine Award–winning journalist and author who's reported from six continents during the past 30 years as a long-time correspondent for GQ. In this most recent book, he chronicles his hilarious and heartwarming first year as a peacock owner and his travels across the globe to learn more about the birds firsthand. He, of course, visited us at the Cathedral and spent the day learning about the storied history of the Cathedral’s peacock, visiting their swanky (by peacock standards) coop, and generally getting to know their distinct personalities!
  • Cathedral Community Update with Harry Smith

    Cathedral Community Update with Harry Smith

    February 25, 2021
    The Rt. Rev. Clifton Daniel IIl, Dean, invites the Cathedral community to join a virtual gathering to discuss the Cathedral’s response to ongoing challenges, reflect on the opportunities that lie ahead, and visit with Harry Smith, a television journalist who spent 25 years at CBS and is currently working for NBC News. As a longtime member of the Cathedral community, Harry will share insights on the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the Biden administration, how faith has played a role in his career, and other relevant topics.