United We Stand: An Interreligious Prayer Vigil in Troubled Times

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 7–8 P.M., in the cathedral nave and livestreamed

In this time of trial and struggle, as we confront challenges to our civil society and our body politic, we are at a crossroads of conscience. And though the voices of vitriol and extremism often resound loudly, it is the judicious wisdom of resilient and courageous peacemakers who will lead us through this crisis. Prayerful reflection stands as a hopeful response to the static of cynicism.

Join local religious leaders and fellow citizens who will gather in Seattle’s Saint Mark’s Cathedral at this critical juncture of our nation’s history. In times of crisis, we come together. All are invited to join in this brief non-partisan interfaith service of hope, either in-person or via livestream. We ask you to embrace this moment of contemplation and connection, as we affirm the principles that transcend our differences, and the common cause that will bind the wounds of this great nation.

Event co-sponsored by: Saint Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral, the Episcopal Diocese of Olympia, the Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle, St. James Catholic Cathedral, Temple De Hirsch Sinai, First African Methodist Episcopal Church of Seattle, and the Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement at Seattle University


United We Stand: An Interreligious Prayer Vigil in Troubled Times | Wednesday, November 5, 7 p.m.

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4 Responses

  1. Fr. Berto
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    At Emmanuel Episcopal Church on Orcas Island we will be livestreaming the vigil for the community.

    • Saint Mark's Cathedral
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      Thank you for your presence and participation, Fr. Berto!

  2. pat milliren
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    Deep thanks to St. Mark’s for offering this service for the rest of us online.

    • Saint Mark's Cathedral
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      Thank you for your presence, Pat!

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