His funeral service was held at the Bethlehem Chapel in the Washington National Cathedral.
He is buried in the Bethlehem Chapel in Prague.
The parishioners of Calvary donated the church's baptismal font to the new cathedral, and it is located in the Bethlehem Chapel.
During a visit to Washington in 1914, Frohman visited the Bethlehem Chapel, which had been completed in 1912.
The following day his body was moved to the Washington National Cathedral's Bethlehem Chapel, where he lay in repose for 28 hours.
It was repeated the following year at Bethlehem Chapel in Prague.
Hus continued to preach in the Bethlehem Chapel.
In 1912, Bethlehem Chapel opened for services in the unfinished cathedral, which have continued daily ever since.
In 1402, he began giving sermons in the Bethlehem Chapel.
He is buried in the Bethlehem Chapel of Washington National Cathedral.