Election Prayer Vigil

Anonymous
From Cathedral DOT org:

Praying for the Nation with the Cathedral

As the sacred ground where the nation gathers for prayer at pivotal moments in our life together, the Cathedral will be open for prayer and meditation on Election Day as votes are cast, and on the day after as votes are counted.

These opportunities for prayer are part of the Cathedral’s A Better Way initiative.

Tuesday, Nov. 5
The Cathedral nave will be open for private prayer and meditation from 7 am to 10 pm. Clergy will offer prayers during the Election Day Prayer Vigil between 8 am and 9 pm, including four special services. Click to learn more and access livestreams:

8 am ET: Service of Morning Prayer
12 pm ET: Interfaith Noonday Service of Prayer
5 pm ET: Service of Evening Prayer
8:45 pm ET: Compline


Wednesday, Nov. 6
The Cathedral will open for private prayer and meditation from 7 am to 6 pm. A Service of Unity and Hope after an Election will be offered at 12 pm eastern.
Anonymous
Ick.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ick.


Why?
Anonymous
I think they have always had this. This year could be more needed though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ick.


Why?


They aren't worshipping government like a good citizen.
Anonymous
Given that there are multiple Cathedrals in the city, it's so weird that you keep posting "the Cathedral". I'm guessing you mean the Episcopal National Cathedral because only the WASPiest religion would be so self centered to not realize they aren't the only ones in the world.

"T
Anonymous
Sorry I meant to quote "the Sacred Ground". How incredibly disrespectful to other religions.
Anonymous
Wrong forum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Given that there are multiple Cathedrals in the city, it's so weird that you keep posting "the Cathedral". I'm guessing you mean the Episcopal National Cathedral because only the WASPiest religion would be so self centered to not realize they aren't the only ones in the world.

"T


The Washington National Cathedral. If you are not interested in these events (no, this is not new this year), why not just move along. No need to be nasty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Given that there are multiple Cathedrals in the city, it's so weird that you keep posting "the Cathedral". I'm guessing you mean the Episcopal National Cathedral because only the WASPiest religion would be so self centered to not realize they aren't the only ones in the world.

"T


The Washington National Cathedral. If you are not interested in these events (no, this is not new this year), why not just move along. No need to be nasty.


Religion haters gotta hate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ick.


Why?


These people are all christian-nationalists.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Given that there are multiple Cathedrals in the city, it's so weird that you keep posting "the Cathedral". I'm guessing you mean the Episcopal National Cathedral because only the WASPiest religion would be so self centered to not realize they aren't the only ones in the world.

"T


The Washington National Cathedral. If you are not interested in these events (no, this is not new this year), why not just move along. No need to be nasty.


Religion haters gotta hate.


I am not a religion hater I am a member of another denomination with a Cathedral.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Given that there are multiple Cathedrals in the city, it's so weird that you keep posting "the Cathedral". I'm guessing you mean the Episcopal National Cathedral because only the WASPiest religion would be so self centered to not realize they aren't the only ones in the world.

"T


The Washington National Cathedral. If you are not interested in these events (no, this is not new this year), why not just move along. No need to be nasty.


Religion haters gotta hate.


I am not a religion hater I am a member of another denomination with a Cathedral.


NP here, I've never heard of another Cathedral in DC.
Anonymous
Anyone from the area knows The Cathedral is the National Cathedral. Don’t be stupid people.

This happens every year, it’s not political.
Anonymous
who are they praying for to win?
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