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Civic Involvement

Trinity Cathedral is the anchor of Trinity Commons, an inviting urban campus where church and city intersect, and people of goodwill, regardless of their religious interests, come together to work toward the common good. Last year the Commons played host to more than 1,600 events attended by more than 41,000 people. The Cathedral is also an active member in Greater Cleveland Congregations, and supports the work of Sustainable Cleveland 2019.

We participate individually and collectively in the lively debates that shape civic, religious and political life, and through the websites featured on this page, we encourage you to do the same.

Episcopal Cafe

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RSS Video
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RSS Daily Episcopalian
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RSS Speaking of the Soul
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RSS Art Bolg
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RSS The Civic Commons: Common Blog
  • All the World's a Stage
  • Civics and thrifty brains
  • The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of: County Council
  • Revitalizing bridges and communities

RSS Beliefnet

  • The Ayn Rand Republicans
  • Whither evangelicals?
  • No more “social conservatives”
  • So clerical celibacy was not the problem?
  • Gay priests are not the problem

RSS The Episcopal Diocese of Ohio

  • All Saints', Toledo, Holds Gospel Fest
  • Harcourt Parish Hosts Taize Monk, Provides Ashes to Go
  • Anti-Racism Training

RSS Greater Cleveland Congregations

  • Cleveland Heights police didn't grasp current sex-assault evidence rules
  • Rebuild American infrastructure? Companies’ offshore profits can help
  • Can these bones live?
  • Interfaith service hopes to improve city

Civic Commons

  • CC Blog
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RSS Civic Commons in the News
  • Cuts in Ohio's state budget could make Northeast Ohio communities consider combining services
  • Merger loses status quo
  • Time to volunteer
  • Civic Commons: Common Ground for Community Conversations

RSS Freshwater

  • healthy eating, active living take root in neighborhoods thanks to saint luke's
  • galleria grower gets nod in the new york times
  • grace brothers to open garden store in urban neighborhood of detroit shoreway
  • bike cleveland will serve as hub for cyclists and cycle advocacy
  • case alzheimer’s research talk of the science world
  • dear cleveland: a letter of encouragement from a big thinker

RSS Christian Century

  • Tuesday digest Steve Thorngate
  • Ashes for wanderers Amy Frykholm
  • Eco-theology in the news? Steve Thorngate
  • Somewhere over the rainbow Phyllis Kersten
  • To Ash Wednesday Steve Pankey

RSS ENS: Episcopal News Service

  • Rapidísimas Por Onell A. Soto
  • In England, ‘Shrug culture’ over climate change challenged
  • Friends in Florida and Partners in Guatemala
  • Anglican Health Network opens medical equipment supply system
  • Rhode Island cathedral to suspend services on financial grounds
  • Está disponible el Manual para obispos y diputados a la Convención General de la Iglesia Episcopal
  • General Convention handbook for bishops and deputies available
  • Admirer or follower? By Dan Webster
  • Seafarer voices: piracy on the high seas
  • Lent Madness: A lighthearted approach to saintly education By Sharon Sheridan

RSS The Daily Office

  • Morning Prayer & Great Litany 2.22.12: 1st Day of Lent: Ash Wednesday
  • Evening Prayer 2.21.12: [John Henry Newman, Priest & Theologian]
  • Morning Prayer 2.21.12: [John Henry Newman, Priest & Theologian, 1895]
  • Evening Prayer 2.20.12: Frederick Douglass, Prophetic Witness, 1895
  • Morning Prayer 2.20.12: [Frederick Douglass, Prophetic Witness, 1895]

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