Religious Institutions - Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
The Cathedral Church of All Saints has been at the heart of the Diocese of Milwaukee (originally the Diocese of Wisconsin) since its inception in 1886. All Saints' was actually the first planned cathedral in the Episcopal Church in the United States. Since the day it opened it has been a house of prayer steeped in tradition, yet remains responsive to the needs and concerns of the day.The worship and music at All Saints' are unparalleled in their beauty and richness. The smell of incense permeates the beams. The celebration of Holy Communion on Sundays draw the diverse membership to a central meeting place with the living Christ.Fellowship, formation, scripture and worship form the community here at the Cathedral. In the best tradition of our Anglican heritage, Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer are also said daily at All Saints'.Located near the shore of Lake Michigan and in the vibrant East Town neighborhood of downtown Milwaukee, All Saints' is surround by beauty and stands in the center of the hum of a busy city. Yet at all times All Saints' is a prayerful haven from the hustle and bustle of urban life.Join us at All Saints'. The congregation is diverse and welcoming. And as we constantly remind our regulars and our visitors, all baptized Christians are welcome to receive Holy Communion in the Episcopal Church regardless of age, race, sexual orientation, and current or past denominational affiliation.Faithfully,The Very Rev. Kevin C. CarrollDean
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