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Crossroads from Washington National Cathedral
Washington National Cathedral
43 episodes
1 week ago
A new podcast from Washington National Cathedral, exploring the intersection of sacred and civic.
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A new podcast from Washington National Cathedral, exploring the intersection of sacred and civic.
Show more...
Places & Travel
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture
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Happy Birthday, America! Civic Art & History at the Cathedral | Episode 34
Crossroads from Washington National Cathedral
28 minutes 44 seconds
4 months ago
Happy Birthday, America! Civic Art & History at the Cathedral | Episode 34
As we celebrate July 4th and mark just one year until America’s milestone 250th birthday, multidisciplinary artist Chas Fagan joins Kevin Eckstrom and Dr. Sonia Coman for a closer look at our nation’s history at the Cathedral. Fagan, who painted the official portrait of First Lady Barbara Bush and sculpted a statue of President Ronald Reagan at National Airport, shares his unique insights on American iconography at the Cathedral, including his own carvings. Additional Resources: Crossroads episode featuring Chas on St. Phoebe carving Crossroads episode on Edith Wilson
Crossroads from Washington National Cathedral
A new podcast from Washington National Cathedral, exploring the intersection of sacred and civic.