Prayer & Pilgrimage

The Cathedral Center for Prayer and Pilgrimage seeks ways to invite an ever-widening circle of persons to embark upon the spiritual journey. Join us for diverse offerings in prayer, devotional practices, and reflection.

The center is located on the crypt level of the Cathedral and may be accessed through the Visitors’ Lounge or Resurrection Chapel. Staffed by volunteers, the center is open for quiet prayer and meditation Monday–Saturday, 10 am–4 pm, and Sunday, 1–4 pm.

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Holy Land Pilgrimage

Pilgrimage

Registration Full. Our next trip is in 2014

Join the Rev. Canon John L. Peterson as he leads a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. This is a rare pilgrimage opportunity not available through other travel programs. Canon Peterson’s expertise, having served as dean of St. George’s College in Jerusalem for twelve years, provides an insider’s view of the sites and rich cultural history of the region. Learn more »

Holy Work, Holy Leisure: Celebrating the Feast of St. Benedict

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July 7 9:30 AM

Take a Saturday morning pilgrimage to experience the Benedictive teaching of holy leisure. Learn more »

Cathedral Pilgrimages

Pilgrimage

Escape the busyness of the world and spend time praying, worshiping, and reflecting on your personal journey.

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The Labyrinth

Labyrinth

Walking the labyrinth invites the divine presence into an active conversation with the heart and soul.

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Cathedral Crossroads

On the last Tuesday of each month, we invite you to attend Cathedral Crossroads, an evening of contemplative practice. Free and open to the public!

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Prayer Gatherings

The Cathedral Center for Prayer and Pilgrimage offers regularly scheduled spiritual gatherings.

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Parking at the Cathedral

Parking in the Cathedral’s underground garage is free on Sundays for services and organ recitals; parking for concerts and programs is available for an event-parking fee. Learn more about parking options for individuals and groups.