...chorus (women's, men's) and electronic media. She has given concerts of her own organ works at Washington National Cathedral and The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Los Angeles, among others. Her choral music is often performed...
...at 1:51 p.m. and rattled much of the East Coast. Some structures - notably the Washington Monument and the National Cathedral - were damaged, and people were unsettled, but there was no loss of life or serious injury.The biggest problems...
...father, who came to Washington on April 6 in hopes of reclaiming his son and bringing him back to Cuba, toured the National Cathedral on Friday and said he was frustrated with the repeated delays in the case. The Miami relatives, who are appealing...
...clergy and communion. It went into effect Jan. 1, and it was celebrated last week in a service in Washington National Cathedral. But those at the meeting in Fargo on Saturday were not celebrating. "Our congregations need to stand together...
...that gave her a "piece of the action." Mrs. Graham's power and influence were on display in the Washington National Cathedral, where former President Clinton and Vice President Dick Cheney shared a pew. Microsoft chairman Bill Gates traveled...
...lives lost in that building, as well. We're all human and we need to get together." While Bush prays at the National Cathedral in Washington on Friday, Lama Surya Das of the Dzogchen Center, plans a Buddhist service in Cambridge, Mass...
...celebrities but was essentially a community affair, unlike the inter-religious service Sept. 14 at Washington's National Cathedral. Those who spoke were New Yorkers ranging from Roman Catholic Cardinal Edward Egan to the anonymous chaplains who...
...Bridge to the revealing discus thrower outside the State Department in Foggy Bottom, north to writhing nudes on the National Cathedral and east to the starkly immodest fountain figures outside the Library of Congress, the capital is quite the tease...
...9/11, providing the necessary strength and reassurance. I could have sworn it was Bush in the pulpit of the National Cathedral and on the rostrum of the House of Representatives, but my memory is often faulty. Still, it does amaze me to...
...values. South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu, leading prayers for international dignitaries at Washington's National Cathedral, called the attacks "an outrage of unspeakable horror and evil." In Lansing, Mich., several hundred people...
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