Difference between revisions of "St. John the Divine"
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+ | In the wake of the [[1968 protests]], [[University Commencement]] was held in the cathedral, but students walked out anyway and held a counter-commencement instead. | ||
In December [[2001]], the north transept of the cathedral (you'll learn what this means in [[Art Hum]]) burned down in a fire, another reason for the perpetual scaffolding. | In December [[2001]], the north transept of the cathedral (you'll learn what this means in [[Art Hum]]) burned down in a fire, another reason for the perpetual scaffolding. | ||
− | In November [[2006]] vandals lopped off the head of a George Washington statue on the Cathedral and left a one dollar bill in its place. | + | In November [[2006]] vandals lopped off the head of a [[George Washington]] statue on the Cathedral and left a one dollar bill in its place. |
In March [[2007]] Elton John rented (?) the Cathedral for his 60th birthday party, inviting equal parts criticism and awe. | In March [[2007]] Elton John rented (?) the Cathedral for his 60th birthday party, inviting equal parts criticism and awe. |
Revision as of 18:55, 6 May 2024
St. John the Divine is one of the largest gothic cathedrals in the world...or would be, if it were ever completed. It's been under construction for 100+ years. It is also the seat of the Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New York.
The grounds feature some creepy Bible-themed sculptures and are roamed by peacocks.
Annals
In the wake of the 1968 protests, University Commencement was held in the cathedral, but students walked out anyway and held a counter-commencement instead.
In December 2001, the north transept of the cathedral (you'll learn what this means in Art Hum) burned down in a fire, another reason for the perpetual scaffolding.
In November 2006 vandals lopped off the head of a George Washington statue on the Cathedral and left a one dollar bill in its place.
In March 2007 Elton John rented (?) the Cathedral for his 60th birthday party, inviting equal parts criticism and awe.