Saint Patrick's Cathedral
Jeanette Minson, LMSW, is a seasoned professional with a diverse background in therapy and the arts. Currently serving as a therapist at Psychological Assessments and Consultation Services since November 2023, Jeanette has previously gained valuable experience as a therapist in training at The Midtown Practice for Psychotherapy and Psychiatry. In addition to a robust career in therapy, Jeanette has maintained a long-standing role as an actor in theater, film, and television since 1999, and has been a music cantor at Saint Patrick's Cathedral since September 2010. Furthermore, Jeanette's experience includes serving as an executive and operations assistant at BoxGroup, as well as an executive assistant at M.M.LaFleur. Jeanette holds a Master of Social Work with a concentration in Advanced Clinical Practice from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honors from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, complemented by a distinguished high school education as valedictorian at Dominican High School.
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Saint Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick’s Cathedral is the Mother Church of the Archdiocese of New York and the seat of its Archbishop. Built by contributions large and small, it remains emblematic of the ascendance of religious freedom in the New World. As such, this international landmark is a beacon of hope for those who share the Catholic faith and a source of inspiration to the more than five million visitors of every religious denomination welcomed here each year. The Cathedral has been a wellspring of hope and solace in times of peace and plenty and war and sorrow. In a city and nation of immigrants, it has greeted countless waves of peoples seeking freedom. St. Patrick’s Cathedral anchors us all to such basic human virtues as charity, love, decency, strength and justice. While the surrounding urban environment has seen constant change, St. Patrick’s Cathedral has stood strong, overlooking Fifth Avenue, since its dedication in 1879. No single generation builds a cathedral. The vibrancy of its windows, the beauty of its music and the purpose of its charitable outreach call us to respond to our shared humanity – one in the image and likeness of God, saved by his Son, Jesus Christ, in the family of the Church. The heart of St. Patrick’s Cathedral is the faith, work and generosity of good people bringing God’s presence into the world, inspiring a conversation among the generations.