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TRINITY EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL 464 N.E. 16th Street Miami, Fla. 33132 ► o OO l û CO £ V) V) I TRINITY TODAY The Cathedral today continues its historic ministry with worship, fellowship, education and outreach to the community at its heart. Sunday worship is at 8. 9 and 11 a.m. with education classes for persons of all ages following the 9 o’clock service. Child care is also offered at this service. Services are held on weekdays at Moon from September through May. The Cathedral Book Store and Gift Shop is located in the Cathedral Hall. Staffed by volunteers, the store is open weekdays from 10 until 4, and on Sundays after services. Our Thrift Shop is located at 8363 N.E. 2nd Avenue. Your contributions of clothing, kitchenware, jewelry, and bric-a-brac are tax deductible. Used toys also find a ready outlet in a neighborhood where residents appreciate items that are clean and in good repair at low cost. The Thrift Shop is open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 9 until 3 p.m. LOCATION The Cathedral stands in the center of The Omni, Plaza Venetia and the Marriott on Biscayne Bay at North Bayshore Drive at Sixteenth Street. If you are driving, exit 1-95 at N.E. 2nd Avenue and 11th Street at the Howard Johnson motor inn, turn North on Biscayne Boulevard (US 1) to 15th Street, turn right and the Cathedral parking area entrance is immediately before the Plaza Venetia building. Should that be full, please park in The Omni, garage. PASTORAL SERVICES The Cathedral clergy are available for counseling and pastoral administrations during regular office hours and at night for emergencies. Baptism: A person becomes a Christian at Baptism. This ancient practice commanded by Christ as necessary for salvation brings us into the full fellowship of his Body, the Church. At the Cathedral, Holy Baptism is administered on the First Sunday after the Epiphany, Easter Day, the Day of Pentecost, and on All Saints’ Sunday. Baptisms are celebrated at regularly scheduled services on Sundays when the congregation can witness and welcome the candidates. Confirmation: The canon law of the Episcopal Church expects its members to confirm their Baptismal vows after receiving appropriate instruction in theology, history and Holy Scriptures. Our sixth grade Sunday School class gives this instruction to young people. Adults are invited to attend the Dean’s classes on the six Saturday mornings of the Lenten season. The Holy Eucharist: All Baptized persons are welcome to receive the Sacramanet of Holy Communion in the Episcopal Church. It is our privilege to bring the Sacrament to sick and shut-ins at their request. Marriage: We consider Holy Matrimony a solemn and public covenant between man and wife in the presence of God. In this rite, the man and woman are the Sacrament (the outward and visible forms). The Church witnesses and blesses the marriage. Because of the large number of persons who would use the Cathedral for their marriage without concern for its life of worship and fellowship, we limit marriage services to members of the Cathedral in Good Standing. Reconciliation of a Penitent: Private Confession is offered to penitents whose consciences suffer from the gravity of sin and who need the counsel as well as the absolution of God given by a priest usually at the altar rail and always in absolute confidence. Burial of the Dead: The liturgy for the dead is an Easter liturgy. It finds its meaning in the Resurrection from the death of Jesus Christ. Christian burial takes place in the church unless otherwise determined by the officiant and the family. Welcome toTtinity Episcopal Cathedral ---------
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Title | Welcome to Trinity Episcopal Cathedral |
Summary | Promotional flier describing the Trinity Episcopal Cathedral of Miami. |
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Trinity Episcopal Cathedral (Miami, Fla.) Church buildings |
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Florida Miami-Dade County (Fla.) Miami (Fla.) |
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Box No. 7 Folder Title: Miami (9). |
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Full Text | TRINITY EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL 464 N.E. 16th Street Miami, Fla. 33132 ► o OO l û CO £ V) V) I TRINITY TODAY The Cathedral today continues its historic ministry with worship, fellowship, education and outreach to the community at its heart. Sunday worship is at 8. 9 and 11 a.m. with education classes for persons of all ages following the 9 o’clock service. Child care is also offered at this service. Services are held on weekdays at Moon from September through May. The Cathedral Book Store and Gift Shop is located in the Cathedral Hall. Staffed by volunteers, the store is open weekdays from 10 until 4, and on Sundays after services. Our Thrift Shop is located at 8363 N.E. 2nd Avenue. Your contributions of clothing, kitchenware, jewelry, and bric-a-brac are tax deductible. Used toys also find a ready outlet in a neighborhood where residents appreciate items that are clean and in good repair at low cost. The Thrift Shop is open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 9 until 3 p.m. LOCATION The Cathedral stands in the center of The Omni, Plaza Venetia and the Marriott on Biscayne Bay at North Bayshore Drive at Sixteenth Street. If you are driving, exit 1-95 at N.E. 2nd Avenue and 11th Street at the Howard Johnson motor inn, turn North on Biscayne Boulevard (US 1) to 15th Street, turn right and the Cathedral parking area entrance is immediately before the Plaza Venetia building. Should that be full, please park in The Omni, garage. PASTORAL SERVICES The Cathedral clergy are available for counseling and pastoral administrations during regular office hours and at night for emergencies. Baptism: A person becomes a Christian at Baptism. This ancient practice commanded by Christ as necessary for salvation brings us into the full fellowship of his Body, the Church. At the Cathedral, Holy Baptism is administered on the First Sunday after the Epiphany, Easter Day, the Day of Pentecost, and on All Saints’ Sunday. Baptisms are celebrated at regularly scheduled services on Sundays when the congregation can witness and welcome the candidates. Confirmation: The canon law of the Episcopal Church expects its members to confirm their Baptismal vows after receiving appropriate instruction in theology, history and Holy Scriptures. Our sixth grade Sunday School class gives this instruction to young people. Adults are invited to attend the Dean’s classes on the six Saturday mornings of the Lenten season. The Holy Eucharist: All Baptized persons are welcome to receive the Sacramanet of Holy Communion in the Episcopal Church. It is our privilege to bring the Sacrament to sick and shut-ins at their request. Marriage: We consider Holy Matrimony a solemn and public covenant between man and wife in the presence of God. In this rite, the man and woman are the Sacrament (the outward and visible forms). The Church witnesses and blesses the marriage. Because of the large number of persons who would use the Cathedral for their marriage without concern for its life of worship and fellowship, we limit marriage services to members of the Cathedral in Good Standing. Reconciliation of a Penitent: Private Confession is offered to penitents whose consciences suffer from the gravity of sin and who need the counsel as well as the absolution of God given by a priest usually at the altar rail and always in absolute confidence. Burial of the Dead: The liturgy for the dead is an Easter liturgy. It finds its meaning in the Resurrection from the death of Jesus Christ. Christian burial takes place in the church unless otherwise determined by the officiant and the family. Welcome toTtinity Episcopal Cathedral --------- |
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