Celebration of Constance and Her Companions Sept. 9-12

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+ Icon workshop
+ Elmwood pilgrimage

   

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8 a.m. Rite I 
10 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. main worship service
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West Tenn Haiti mission

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700 Poplar Ave
Memphis, TN 38105
901-527-3361
901-526-0023 (Diocese of W TN )

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We at St. Mary's are a faith community committed to being agents of social transformation and Gospel-inspired change. As a hallowed space, this cathedral church has been a house of prayer for all people since 1858.

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Monday, March 7, 2011, 7:30 p.m.    poster for The Mark of Zorro

One of the finest organists of his generation and known for his great imaginative flair, Tom Trenney will improvise an accompaniment to the 1920 silent film The Mark of Zorro. Come and watch as St. Mary’s cathedral is transformed into a movie theatre and prepare to be dazzled!  This program is co-sponsored by the Memphis Chapter of the American Guild of Organists.  Popcorn will be provided!

This event is free and open to the public.

Tom Trenney, organist
 
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"Church"  or "Cathedral"?
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St. Mary’s became the cathedral church of the Episcopal Diocese of West Tennessee in 1983. It was the cathedral to the old statewide Diocese of Tennessee for 102 years before that. So this is a regular parish church — complete with active members and lots of stuff happening — led by our dean, Andy Andrews. But as a cathedral, it’s also the “seat” or home-base of the Bishop of West Tennessee, Don Johnson. This congregation literally handed over its keys to an earlier bishop in 1871 when we pledged to support his ministry to all Episcopal parishes and missions in the diocese.

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