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Cathedral gallery features photos of citiesDavid Bergholz has his "eye on the city." That's the title of the latest art exhibit at The Gallery at Trinity Cathedral in Cleveland that will display the photographer's work taken in 12 major cities of the world. "I have always had my eye on cities. I have watched them evolve, expand, build up, clean up and decay," he said in a statement accompanying the exhibit of more than 50 photographs that opened today (July 18) and will continue until the end ...

Deadline extended for choral setting competitionThe deadline for entries to an international competition for choral anthem settings, based on texts or tunes by women found in the hymnal supplement "Voices Found," has been extended to December 31, Lisa Neufeld Thomas, director of the Women's Sacred Music Project, announced this month...

Diaries shed light on a reluctant saintThose who have been inspired by the work of Dorothy Day, founder of Catholic Worker Houses of Hospitality, farming communes and retreat centers, now know more about her intimate, spiritual thoughts from her personal journals which were published last month. The Sermon on the Mount characterized all ...

Newark youth conservatory changes lives through the artsSeeking to combat declining church attendance and rising crime among teenagers, the Diocese of Newark has established a music and dance program to help build self-esteem and develop valuable life skills among inner-city youth...

German villagers recall good deeds amidst Holocaust horrorOnce upon a time there was a village in the Black Forest of Germany called Benheim. The families, who had lived there for generations, were a mix of Christians and Jews. These people were happy and content living together, helping each other when the need arose, sharing whatever they had. But that w...

World-renowned choirmaster honored in New JerseyThe Episcopal Church's most distinguished musicians gathered in Princeton, N.J., on June 1 to honor James Litton, a world-renowned choirmaster who returned to Trinity Church, where he served as organist and choirmaster from 1968 to 1982. A list of "Who's Who" in the Episcopal music world, ...

A spiritual self-development book for later yearsWhen Joan Chittister talks about her latest book, she implores her audience to realize that it is the first generation to experience life that can be lived into the 80s and 90s. "It's the norm now," she said in an interview with Episcopal Life last month. "For the first time in histor...

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