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Here at the Cathedral, we strive to do justice, to love mercy and to walk humbly with God. And gargoyles -- don't forget the gargoyles.

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Join The Rev. Canon Jan Naylor Cope for this prayer and reflection of Luke 10:29-37, as we celebrate the feast day of Florence Nightingale, best known as the founder of modern nursing. #nationalcathedral #morningprayer bit.ly/3WDCGuf

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Join The Rev. Jo Nygard Owens for this prayer and reflection of Matthew 18:1-5, 10, 12-14, contemplating what we can learn from the free and wondrous nature of children in our own lives. #nationalcathedral #morningprayer bit.ly/4d9XcK2

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Join The Rev. Canon Rosemarie L. Duncan for this prayer and reflection of Matthew 18:15-20, remembering the life and civil rights activism of Jonathan Myrick Daniels. #nationalcathedral #morningprayer bit.ly/4dxiXDm

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Join The Rev. Patrick Keyser for this prayer and reflection of Luke 1:46-55, as we celebrate the feast day of the Blessed Virgin Mary and are reminded of her song, the Magnificat. #nationalcathedral #morningprayer bit.ly/4dsnIPa

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Join The Rev. Spencer Brown for this prayer and reflection of Matthew 19:3-12, facing the uncomfortable topic of divorce, but acknowledging that sometimes ending a relationship is more graceful and merciful than maintaining one. #nationalcathedral bit.ly/4dsbgyH

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Join The Rev. Canon Leonard L. Hamlin Sr. for this prayer and reflection of Matthew 19:16-22, encouraging us to go beyond just checking the boxes of life, and strive for more. #nationalcathedral #morningprayer bit.ly/4fRaLzJ

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Join The Very Rev. Randy Hollerith for this prayer and reflection of Matthew 19:23-30, contemplating how we can all approach wealth and generosity in our lives. #nationalcathedral #morningprayer bit.ly/4g4SrUb

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Join The Rev. Canon Dana Corsello for this prayer and reflection of Romans 12:2-21, urging us to avoid getting caught up in the negativity that surrounds us, and lean into helping others whenever you are able. #nationalcathedral #morningprayer bit.ly/4cyZdP1

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Join The Rev. Patrick Keyser for this prayer and reflection of Ezekiel 36:22-28, exploring the symbolic significance of baptism. #nationalcathedral #morningprayer bit.ly/4cyZKjZ

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Join The Rev. Spencer Brown for this prayer and reflection of Matthew 22:34-40, emphasizing how important it is that we all exercise kindness, patience, and love. #nationalcathedral #morningprayer bit.ly/4dMh9X7

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Join The Rev. Canon Dana Corsello for this prayer and reflection of several passages referring to the power of empathy, which we should all seek to embody. #nationalcathedral #morningprayer bit.ly/3SZYr6y

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Join The Rev. Patrick Keyser for this prayer and reflection of Matthew 23:23-26, encouraging us to practice harmony between what is inscribed in our hearts and our exterior actions. #nationalcathedral #morningprayer bit.ly/4cFtjQS

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Join The Rev. Spencer Brown for this prayer and reflection of John 14:5-15, as we celebrate the feast day of theologian and philosopher Augustine of Hippo (c. 354-430 AD). #nationalcathedral #morningprayer bit.ly/3T2Uwpz

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Join The Very Rev. Randy Hollerith for this prayer and reflection of Psalm 145:1-7, emphasizing the importance of living gratefully and having a positive attitude. #nationalcathedral #morningprayer bit.ly/4cLbHCY

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Join The Rev. Canon Leonard L. Hamlin Sr. for this prayer and reflection of Matthew 25:1-13, urging us to develop our own faith, rather than borrowing it off of previous generations. #nationalcathedral #morningprayer bit.ly/3ABMtcU

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Join The Rev. Spencer Brown for this prayer and reflection of Matthew 6:19-24, giving thanks for our ability to work with our hands, hearts, and minds. #nationalcathedral #morningprayer bit.ly/3T9oqZk

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Join The Rev. Patrick Keyser for this prayer and reflection of Luke 4:31-37, examining how Jesus' interactions with demons and unclean spirits can help enlighten us. #nationalcathedral #morningprayer bit.ly/3Z6O0BT

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Join The Rev. Canon Dana Corsello for this prayer and reflection of Psalm 147:1-11, teaching us how we can use faith to heal our hearts when we face challenges and heartbreak. #nationalcathedral #morningprayer bit.ly/3Z5R8Ot

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Join The Rev. Canon Leonard L. Hamlin Sr. for this prayer and reflection of Luke 5:1-11, encouraging us to transform the words we read in the Bible into action within our own lives. #nationalcathedral #morningprayer bit.ly/4750lZv

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Join The Very Rev. Randy Hollerith for this prayer and reflection of 1 Corinthians 4:1-5, reminding us that while we can make judgements on other people's actions, only God can judge the content of their hearts. #nationalcathedral #morningprayer bit.ly/4dL99Gg