The Great Vigil of Easter
Trinity Cathedral 2230 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH, United StatesJoin the Diocese of Ohio for this Easter Vigil service at Trinity Cathedral
Join the Diocese of Ohio for this Easter Vigil service at Trinity Cathedral
St. Paul's early service begins at 7:30 a.m. on Easter Day.
Join us for the Celebration of the Holy Eucharist for Easter Day. This service has elements that are geared toward children and young families.
Join us for a Sung Eucharist for Easter Day.
The parish office and church building are closed during the week after Easter. If you need pastoral care when the church office is closed, please call the Pastoral Care Line: (216) 238-4001.
The parish office and church building are closed during the week after Easter. If you need pastoral care when the church office is closed, please call the Pastoral Care Line: (216) 238-4001.
The parish office and church building are closed during the week after Easter. If you need pastoral care when the church office is closed, please call the Pastoral Care Line: (216) 238-4001.
We hope you will join us for this special service of welcome to our Bishop, Anne B. Jolly, and several youth confirmation candidates!
An amazing opportunity to connect with an intergenerational group of St. Paul’s women in a relaxed and inspiring atmosphere!
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The Choir of Westminster Abbey is renowned worldwide as one of the finest choirs of its type. Comprising up to 30 boys (all of whom attend the Abbey’s unique Choir School) and 12 professional adult singers (known as Lay Vicars), its wide-ranging performing activities are rooted in centuries-old tradition.
The repertoire ranges from plainsong and Tudor polyphony, to 20th century masterpieces and new commissions. The choir is led by Master of the Choristers Andrew Nethsingha with organist Matthew Jorysz.