Cathedral of St. John the Divine (New York, N.Y.)
Dates
- Existence: 1899 January 8-
Biography
The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine, the mother church of the Episcopal Diocese of New York and the Seat of its Bishop, is chartered as a house of prayer for all people and a unifying center of intellectual light and leadership. It serves the many diverse people of our Diocese, City, Nation and World through an array of liturgical, cultural and civic events; pastoral, educational and community outreach activities; and maintains the preservation of the great architectural and historic site that is its legacy.
People from many faiths and communities worship together in services held more than 30 times a week; the soup kitchen serves roughly 25,000 meals annually; social service outreach has an increasingly varied roster of programs; the distinguished Cathedral School prepares young students to be future leaders; Advancing the Community of Tomorrow, the renowned preschool, afterschool and summer program, offers diverse educational and nurturing experiences; the outstanding Textile Conservation Lab preserves world treasures; concerts, exhibitions, performances and civic gatherings allow conversation, celebration, reflection and remembrance—such is the joyfully busy life of this beloved and venerated Cathedral.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
News clippings, 1982, 1982
This folder contains newspaper clippings about Vera Maxwell and her designs. Also, included is a handout related to The Cathedral of St. John the Divine in Manhattan and a notepad with handwritten notes.
News clippings, 1982, 1982
News clippings, 1982, 1982
This folder contains newspaper clippings about Vera Maxwell and some of her friends such as Princess of Monaco - Grace Kelly. Also, included is a typed description about Vera Maxwell collection for Autumn 1982 and a news clipping related to the involvement of the designer with the Cathedral of St. John the Divine.