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The nave of the cathedral during a wedding. Holy Name Cathedral was built in the Gothic revival architectural style while at the same time integrating motifs symbolic of the message of the modern Church. The church building is 233 feet (71 m) long, 126 feet (38 m) wide and can seat 1,110 people.
The seat of Raleigh’s Catholic diocese ranks as the fifth-largest cathedral in the United States, bigger than St. Patrick’s in Manhattan. An aerial view of the Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral in ...
It became a cathedral when the Diocese of Steubenville was established in 1945. [2] [3] On June 8, 2008, under Bishop R. Daniel Conlon, Holy Name parish merged with Holy Rosary, St. Anthony, St. Pius X, St. Stanislaus and Servants of Christ the King parishes to form Triumph of the Cross Parish under the leadership of the Rev. Tim McGuire. [4]
Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral is a Catholic cathedral that is the seat of the Diocese of Raleigh, replacing Sacred Heart Cathedral.. The cathedral accommodates more than 2,000 worshippers and serves as the site for major liturgical celebrations, pilgrimages, and events for the Catholic community of eastern North Carolina.
Church interior. Holy Name of Mary was begun by Jesuits in 1668. On January 9, 1857, Bl.Pope Pius IX erected the Diocese of Sault Ste. Marie [4] and the church was named the cathedral church of the new diocese, being the first cathedral in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
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Holy Name Cathedral or the Cathedral of the Holy Name are the names of several cathedrals. Holy Name Cathedral, Brisbane (never completed) Holy Name Cathedral, Chicago;
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