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Ash Wednesday Eucharist with Imposition of Ashes (In-Person and Livestream)
February 14 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Ash Wednesday begins the season of Lent, a time of renewal, repentance, and preparation for the Easter feast. Ashes, typically made from dried palm branches from the prior year’s Palm Sunday celebration, are a potent sign of our mortality. In taking stock of the brevity of human life, we also reflect on the areas of our lives that are estranged from God’s presence, and resolve to turn again towards God’s boundless mercy and love. This Eucharist is celebrated in its traditional form found in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, and sung by the Cathedral Choir of Men and Boys.
The Right Rev. Dr. Marc Handley Andrus, Bishop of California will preside and preach.
When the online version of the service leaflet becomes available, you can view it here.
Event Details
The entrance to the cathedral is at the top of the Great Steps. The accessible entrance is via the glass doors on Taylor Street or from the cathedral garage. Masks are strongly encouraged inside the cathedral.
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Details
- Date:
- February 14
- Time:
-
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
- Series:
- Ash Wednesday
- Event Categories:
- Eucharist, Service
Venue
- Grace Cathedral
-
1100 California Street
San Francisco, CA 94108 United States + Google Map - Phone:
- 415-749-6300
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Ash Wednesday Eucharist with Imposition of Ashes (In-Person and Livestream)
Ash Wednesday begins the season of Lent, a time of renewal, repentance, and preparation for the Easter feast. Ashes, typically made from dried palm branches from the prior year’s Palm Sunday celebration, are a potent sign of our mortality. In taking stock of the brevity of human life, we also reflect on the areas of our lives that are estranged from God’s presence, and resolve to turn again towards God’s boundless mercy and love. This Eucharist is celebrated in its traditional form found in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, and sung by the Cathedral Choir of Men and Boys.
The Right Rev. Dr. Marc Handley Andrus, Bishop of California will preside and preach.
When the online version of the service leaflet becomes available, you can view it here.
Event Details
The entrance to the cathedral is at the top of the Great Steps. The accessible entrance is via the glass doors on Taylor Street or from the cathedral garage. Masks are strongly encouraged inside the cathedral.
Give to Grace
Your gift helps Grace Cathedral realize its vision: a spiritually alive world. Give to Grace Today!
Become a Pledging Member: Stewardship 2024
Our participation in the stewardship campaign means that we make the ministry and message of Grace possible. When we pledge, we become a part of something bigger than each of us individually. Join us in pledging and learn more about our community ministries and programs.
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Ash Wednesday begins the season of Lent, a time of renewal, repentance, and preparation for the Easter feast. Ashes, typically made from dried palm branches from the prior year’s Palm Sunday celebration, are a potent sign of our mortality. In taking stock of the brevity of human life, we also reflect on the areas of our lives that are estranged from God’s presence, and resolve to turn again towards God’s boundless mercy and love. This Eucharist is celebrated in its traditional form found in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, and sung by the Cathedral Choir of Men and Boys.
The Right Rev. Dr. Marc Handley Andrus, Bishop of California will preside and preach.
When the online version of the service leaflet becomes available, you can view it here.
Event Details
The entrance to the cathedral is at the top of the Great Steps. The accessible entrance is via the glass doors on Taylor Street or from the cathedral garage. Masks are strongly encouraged inside the cathedral.
Give to Grace
Your gift helps Grace Cathedral realize its vision: a spiritually alive world. Give to Grace Today!
Become a Pledging Member: Stewardship 2024
Our participation in the stewardship campaign means that we make the ministry and message of Grace possible. When we pledge, we become a part of something bigger than each of us individually. Join us in pledging and learn more about our community ministries and programs.
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Ash Wednesday begins the season of Lent, a time of renewal, repentance, and preparation for the Easter feast. Ashes, typically made from dried palm branches from the prior year’s Palm Sunday celebration, are a potent sign of our mortality. In taking stock of the brevity of human life, we also reflect on the areas of our lives that are estranged from God’s presence, and resolve to turn again towards God’s boundless mercy and love. This Eucharist is celebrated in its traditional form found in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, and sung by the Cathedral Choir of Men and Boys.
The Right Rev. Dr. Marc Handley Andrus, Bishop of California will preside and preach.
When the online version of the service leaflet becomes available, you can view it here.
Event Details
The entrance to the cathedral is at the top of the Great Steps. The accessible entrance is via the glass doors on Taylor Street or from the cathedral garage. Masks are strongly encouraged inside the cathedral.
Give to Grace
Your gift helps Grace Cathedral realize its vision: a spiritually alive world. Give to Grace Today!
Become a Pledging Member: Stewardship 2024
Our participation in the stewardship campaign means that we make the ministry and message of Grace possible. When we pledge, we become a part of something bigger than each of us individually. Join us in pledging and learn more about our community ministries and programs.