They list the National Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul is among the 25 having "Christmas" services; the midnight service is purely pagan, mentionning all major religions except Christianity.
Perhaps they may formally change the name of the denomination from Protestant to the Pagan Episcopal Church USA.
Their website (www.cathedral.org) does not list a midnight service- Here is what IS on their schedule--- Trust, but verify!
Christmas Eve
Saturday, December 24
6 pm Service of Lessons and Carols (Nave)
10 pm Festival Holy Eucharist (Nave)
Free passes are required for these services:
Click here for Christmas Pass Information
Due to service preparations, the nave (main) level will close at 1 pm, and the rest of the Cathedral at 2 pm; the Cathedral will reopen at 5 pm for the 6 pm service. After the 6 pm service, the Cathedral will close until reopening at 9 pm for the 10 pm service.
Christmas Day
Sunday, December 25
9 am Festival Holy Eucharist (Nave) (nationally telecast)
Noon Holy Eucharist (High Altar)
4 pm Vespers of Christmas Day (Great Choir)
No passes are required for these services.
Click here for list of stations carrying the 9 am service. The Cathedral will close at 6:30 pm after the 5 pm Christmas Day Organ Recital.