During college, the National Catherdral became one of my favorite places to go. It was about 3/4 of a mile from campus and back then free to the public (they now charge a nominal fee to help cover the repair costs from the 2011 earthquake) and it was just so peaceful to walk around the building and grounds. Now, every trip back to DC includes a trip here too! Once again, within seconds of walking into the main sanctuary, I was at peace taking in the towering space.
It's incredible how these massive cathedrals can still feel so spiritual and intimate. Something about the sweeping arches, stained glass, and high ceilings just feels right. The crypt was open this trip and it was nice to explore down there again. There are little chapels and spaces for private contemplation and prayer everywhere. One chapel had a prayer to end gun violence posted and invited everyone from all faiths to light a candle in honor of those who have lost their lives. It was a touching reminder that all faiths can be united for a common prayer.
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...will its construction ever be complete?
Looks like a cool place to visit!
What a stunning building!
I love seeing stained glass in person. It's pretty in photos, but lacks the impact of real light streaming through the panes of colors.
I visited many times over the years. It is serene, spiritual, and with beautiful stained glass windows which I always admired.
This gave me goose bumps! What a BEAUTIFUL place!
Wow that place looks magical!
What a beautiful and peaceful place. So very nice. A place that I truly want to visit.
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