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The most recent stories coming out of Trinity Cathedral.
NOW HIRING: Priest Associate for Community Outreach & Pastoral Care
With an expansive and inclusive welcome, Trinity Cathedral is committed to the love, justice, and mercy at the heart of the Christian faith. Priest Associate for Community Outreach & Congregational …
Sights from Boo Bash 2024
On October 30, families and music lovers gathered at Trinity for Halloween activities and a special evening service. Thank you to all who joined us for some spooky fun! Below …
Sights from Steppin’ & Rollin’ to the Polls
On October 29, over 150 first-time voters from Cleveland schools made their way from Trinity Cathedral to the Board of Elections to cast their first-ever vote. Together with Cleveland Metropolitan …
Sights from the Blessing of the Animals
Thank you to those who joined us last Sunday for the Blessing of the Animals on October 6, 2024! Take a look at some of the photos taken on the …
The Dean’s Corner
Dean Owens’ weekly blog discussing a wide range of topics.
Remembering the Meek and Vulnerable
Episcopal Migration Ministries (EMM) was one of 10 agencies with federal contracts to resettle refugees on behalf of the State Department. With funding for EMM and similar agencies halted last week, …
Annual Meeting & New Foundations
Once every seven years, the feast of the Presentation of our Lord falls on a Sunday, giving us a chance to celebrate Candlemas in our Sunday worship. It’s a part …
Power & Mercy
If you’re looking for an example of courage, look no further than Bishop Mariann Budde’s sermon from Washington National Cathedral at this week’s Service of Prayer for the Nation, held …
Racism, Not Race
Even those of us who find racism to be abhorrent and sinful may be surprised to learn that the lingering assumptions we hold about race are generally false. How do …
The Baptismal Work of Justice
Our baptism is not just about imitation; our baptism also calls us to the work of social justice. In 1982, the World Council of Churches describe that baptized Christians Have …