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This Roman Catholic Shrine contains the largest collection of contemporary Christian art in the United States in over 60 chapels and oratories. Masses and confessions are held several times a day. Free tours of the Shrine are available. Address: 400 Michigan Avenue NE Washington DC USA 20017-1566
Send an Email 1 202 526-8300
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The historic Shiloh Baptist Church of Washington serves the Shaw community and the Great Washington Metropolitan area. A variety of services are held throughout the week and the church features two choirs. Address: 1500 9th Street NW Washington DC USA
1 202 232-4200
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The plans for this "church for national purposes" were conceived of more than a century before the foundation was laid. In 1964 the central tower was finished, but it was not until 1990 that the cathedral as a whole was complete. A variety of tours of the Washington National Cathedral and the grounds are offered frequently. Address: Massachusetts & Wisconsin Ave NW Washington DC USA 20016-5098
1 202 537-6200
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Featuring stunning architecture, a rich history and beautiful sacred space, the Sixth & I Historic Synagogue provides a Jewish presence and meeting space in Washington, DC. Services are held on Fridays and Saturdays. Address: 600 I Street NW Washington DC USA 20001
Send an Email 1 202 408-3100
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Established in 1840, St. Matthew's Cathedral is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington. Masses are held every day, with some accompanied by the organ, Gregorian Scholars or the contemporary choir. Address: 1725 Rhode Island Avenue NW Washington DC USA 20036
Send an Email 1 202 347-3215
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