Worship

A quiet space for reflection, prayer, and spiritual renewal in the heart of the city.

A Place for Quiet Reflection

Offering a unique space conducive to spiritual refreshment and meditation, the House of the Redeemer provides the public with the opportunity to worship in a place that is serene and tranquil, allowing those in need of quiet reflection to find spiritual peace.

Worship takes place in the chapel, a room which once served as Edith Fabbri’s Drawing Room, which retains its Renaissance ceiling and 18th-century altar. The chapel is open for prayer and meditation. Every weekday from mid-September to June, a priest-in-residence leads Morning and Evening Prayer.

Visit the Chapel

Whether for a moment of stillness or participation in personal or communal prayer, the Chapel at the House of the Redeemer is open to all.

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