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Washington National Cathedral - Worship |  | Washington National Cathedral - Worship: Encyclopedia II - Washington National Cathedral - Worship |  | The worship department, led by the Rev. Carol L. Wade, like the cathedral itself, is rooted in Episcopalian doctrine and practice. Four (five in the summer) services are held each weekday. On Monday through Thursday (as well as Sunday), the Cathedral Choirs sing Evensong. The forty minute service is attended by roughly fifty to seventy-five people (more on Sunday). Five services of Eucharist are also held on Sundays, including the Contemporary Folk Eucharist held in the Chapel of St. Joseph ...
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Washington National Cathedral - Worship
The worship department, led by the Rev. Carol L. Wade, like the cathedral itself, is rooted in Episcopalian doctrine and practice. Four (five in the summer) services are held each weekday. On Monday through Thursday (as well as Sunday), the Cathedral Choirs sing Evensong. The forty minute service is attended by roughly fifty to seventy-five people (more on Sunday). Five services of Eucharist are also held on Sundays, including the Contemporary Folk Eucharist held in the Chapel of St. Joseph of Arimathea and a Healing Eucharist in the late evening.
Each Christmas, the cathedral holds special services that are broadcast to the world. The service of lessons and carols is distributed by Public Radio International and broadcast live. Christmas at Washington National Cathedral is a live television broadcast of the 9 AM Eucharist on Christmas Day. It is produced by Albritton Communications and is shown on national affiliates in most cities around the United States.
In 2005, the television order of service appeared as the following:
- Processional Hymn: O Come, All Ye Faithful
- Opening Acclamation
- Gloria in Excelsis by Richard Shephard
- Collect
- Reading from Isaiah 9 & 11
- Anthem: Sir Christemas by William Mathias
- Hymn: Angels we have heard on high
- Gospel Reading from Luke 2
- Homily by the Bishop of Washington
- Nicene Creed
- Prayers of the People
- The Peace
- The Offertory & Anthem: Tomorrow shall be my dancing day by John Gardner
- Hymn: Angels, from the realms of glory
- The Great Thanksgiving
- Sanctus & Benedictus by William Mathias
- The Lord's Prayer
- The Breaking of the Bread & Fraction Anthem
- At communion, Alleluia! A new work is at hand by Peter Wishart
- At communion, brass music
- At communion, the hymn Joy to the world!
- The Post Communion Prayer
- The Blessing of Christmas Day
At this point, the broadcast ended. The service continued with:
- Hymn: Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
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