Christmas at the Cathedral

Friday, Dec 19, 2025 at 7:30pm
The Cathedral Of Saint Joseph
521 N Duluth Ave

Enjoy beautiful music and moving storytelling inside the breathtaking and historical Cathedral of St. Joseph as we celebrate the hope and joy of God’s incarnation like never before at this truly one-of-a-kind performance! Experience the Christmas story brought to life through inspiring performances and an incredible choir and orchestra.

Christmas at the Cathedral benefits the Bishop Dudley Hospitality House, as well as the ongoing care of the Cathedral of St. Joseph, one of the region’s most significant civic and sacred landmarks. This beloved Christmas tradition is one you don’t want to miss!

We are excited to announce this year’s theme:

“The Path of Peace”
This year’s theme, “The Path of Peace,” invites us to step into the story of Zechariah, a temple priest whose life was forever changed by God’s promise. Zechariah and his wife, Elizabeth—Mary’s cousin—were faithful and devout, yet childless in their old age. Then came an extraordinary moment: the angel Gabriel appeared to Zechariah in the temple, announcing that they would miraculously bear a son. This child, John the Baptist, would go on to prepare the way for the Savior of the world.

At first, Zechariah struggled to believe, and he was struck mute until the day he named his son “John”. In that moment of faith, his voice returned, and he burst forth in a hymn of praise now known as The Canticle of Zechariah (Luke 1:68-79). For centuries, clergy and religious across the world have prayed his words daily—a song that culminates in the promise that God will “guide our feet into the path of peace.”

Featuring
Carlos Santiago, Soloist
Sarah Bailey, Soloist
Dr. John Flanery, Music Director/Conductor
Rachael Kramer, Choir Director
Andrew Henrickson, Zechariah
Jacqueline Pierce-Humke, Elizabeth
Lilly Sanchez, Mary
Theresa Henrickson, Narrator

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Please note that as this is a charitable fundraising event, all ticket sales are final and non-refundable.