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The Cathedral Shop is located at 1245 10th Avenue East on the campus of Saint Mark's Cathedral on Capitol Hill. We encourage you to visit us in the little house across the parking lot from the Cathedral.
Shopping Hours:
Monday through Saturday ~ 11:00 - 5:30
Sunday ~ 9:00 - 1:00
Directions:
If you need help finding us, please click here for a map and directions.
WHAT'S HAPPENING:
2010 -2011 FLENTROP ORGAN SERIES BEGINS
Friday, September 10th, at 7:30 p.m.
Concert Organist Susan Jane Matthews plays the 3,944-pipe Flentrop organ in a concert of works by Vivaldi, Brahms and three twentieth-century composers including an organ transcription of Barber's Adagio for Strings. Tickets ($18 - general admission / $12 students or seniors 65 and older) are available at the Shop by calling 206-323-1040 or by stopping in. To learn more about the 2010-2011 concert series, click here.
MORE 2011 EPISCOPAL LITURGICAL MATERIALS
New 2011 Episcopal liturgical resources continue to come in. The arrivals this week include the popular $2.00 Episcopal Wall Kalendar and the Churchman's Ordo Kalendar. Check out these and other calendars in stock by clicking * here *. The new 54th edition of The Episcopal Musician's Handbook is also on our shelves. For more information on this publication, click here.
A NEW & IMPROVED RESOURCE - Holy Women, Holy Men: Celebrating the Saints
The official revision of Lesser Feasts and Fasts as authorized by the 2009 General Convention, has finally been released. This volume, an important revision to an almost universally used resource in Episcopal congregations, was originally priced at $30 but that was increased to $35 as of July 1st. Call the Shop at 206-323-1040 or email gtreusch@saintmarks.org to order your copy at the lower price -- while supplies last! For more information on this publication, click here.
LET'S ALL READ! - the Summer Sustainability Reading List
Interested in learning more about environmental sustainability and how we all can live more sustainably? Saint Mark's Sustainability Committee is gathering three times to share and reflect on three different books that explore these issues. To learn more about the books, click here. To learn more about the reading group email Ruth Mulligan or Judy Andrews.
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