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The Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, also known as the Washington National Cathedral is an Episcopal church located in Washington, DC. It is at one of the highest altitudes in the District. Despite its name, it is completely private and supported by charity rather than taxes. Its cornerstone was laid in 1907, and its construction was not completed until 1990.[1]
Despite its denominational affiliation, it strives to serve the following ecumenical purposes:[2]
This Cathedral held the funerals for Former Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan and Gerald Ford.[3]
In September 2017, the church voted to remove stained glass windows that had been installed in the 1950s honoring Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson.[4]