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St. Stephen's Pro-Cathedral

Sunday worship times;
8:00 am Rite I Eucharist
10:30 am Rite II Choral Eucharist

Wednesday Healing Services 12:00pm

Celtic Spirituality Nights
6:00pm
September 24
October 29

We are wheelchair accessible. 
Free parking, including accessible parking is available in the parking lot adjacent to the church.

St. Stephen's Pro-Cathedral was built in 1897 and consecrated in 1899.
It is the fifth church edifice built in this same location and was designed by Phildelphia architect
Charles Marquedant Burns, Jr. (1838-1922).  Chartered in 1817, St. Stephen's has a rich history of worship in the Anglican tradition.


Super Sundae Sunday on September 11 after both the 8am and 10:30am services

Pasta Dinner: October 1 
                                              Dine in 5:30pm-7:30pm
                                               Take out 4:30pm-5:30pm


Fall Rummage Sale: Thursday October 6 - Saturday October 8
  please bring your items to the church during the last two weeks of September. If you can help in any way contact Lynn Conahan.





Recently, a temporary labyrinth was installed in St. Stephen's.  Made of painters tape it is in the apse area of the church (behind the large altar).

A labyrinth is a single path or unicursal tool for personal, psychological and spiritual transformation. Labyrinths are thought to enhance right brain activity. Unlike a maze, a labyrinth is designed for ease of navigation, and it is impossible to get lost within one.

A prayer labyrinth is a labyrinth used to facilitate prayer, meditation, spiritual transformation, and/or global unity.

We invite you to experience the labyrinth in whatever manner you choose. There is no right or wrong way to walk, skip, or run on a labyrinth.


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