A Message from the Dean
A New Years Message from the Dean.
The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine is overjoyed to celebrate the momentous news: The Rt. Rev. & Rt. Hon. Dame Sarah Mullally, Bishop of London, will be the 106...
The Cathedral mourns the loss of the Very Reverend Harry Pritchett, the eighth Dean of the Cathedral. Dean Pritchett served from 1997 until 2001.
One of the Cathedral’s most important artists has died. Word has come from the family of Simon Verity, the principal carver of the Portal of Paradise, that he died Su...
Yesterday, the bishops of The Episcopal Church, including our own bishops, elected the Right Reverend Sean Rowe to replace Bishop Michael Curry upon his retirement as Presi...
Hold Vigil with Asylum Seekers this Holy Week
The real purpose of the procession is to recognize and give glory to God, the source of all life, for the wonders of animals great and small and in the spirit of Saint Fran...
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.
Advent and Christmas are all about past and future. The Gospel story tells of a Savior born, crucified, risen and alive today. We may not know what the future holds, but we...
How and when do we look for Jesus in our lives? The story of Mary Magdalene gives us a clue.