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Auxiliary Bishop John Hackett blessed the lower level of the cathedral on December 24, 1960, and O'Brien celebrated the first mass there later that night. Hackett laid the cornerstone, salvaged from the first cathedral, for the new cathedral on October 3, 1961. [5] O'Brien consecrated the carillion bells in 1961 and blessed the tower cross in 1962.
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At the southeastern corner is the Cathedral of St. Joseph, the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford. It was built in the early 1960s to a design by Eggers & Higgins in the International style, replacing a Gothic brownstone designed by Keely that was destroyed by fire.
O'Brien was named as the first archbishop of Hartford. The Cathedral of St. Joseph was destroyed by a suspicious fire in 1956. O'Brien immediately began plans to construct a new cathedral on the same site. Ground was broken for the new edifice in 1958 and it was dedicated in 1962. [18]
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A cathedral nave has been transformed to replicate life underwater in a new art installation. The exhibition features whales hanging from the ceiling of Winchester Cathedral.
At the same time, O'Brien became Metropolitan of the Hartford Province (Hartford, Bridgeport, Norwich, Providence). The Cathedral of St. Joseph was destroyed by a fire of suspicious origin on 31 December 1956. The archbishop immediately began plans to construct a new cathedral on the same site. Ground was broken for the new edifice on 8 ...
New Hartford (18-3-0) two goals three minutes apart in the second half, then held on for the final 13, all the way to the final Rye corner kick, awarded with 52 seconds on the clock.