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The church's cornerstone was laid on May 20, 1841, under the direction of then-bishop—later archbishop—John Baptist Purcell, and the church was formally dedicated on November 2, 1845, as the first large church west of the Allegheny Mountains. [3] On June 29, 2020, Pope Francis conferred the title of minor basilica on St. Peter in Chains. [4]
St. Peter’s Church Diocese of Allegheny: 1876–1889 St. Peter's Church: Diocese of Richmond: 1850–1906 [46] St. Peter's Pro-Cathedral: Archdiocese of Baltimore: 1789–1821 [47] Saints Peter and Paul Church: Diocese of Detroit: 1848–1877 [48] St. Philomena's Cathedral: Diocese of Omaha: 1908–1916 [49] St. Raphael Cathedral: Diocese of ...
The one other church listed is a formal cathedral and on the national registry Pages in category "Roman Catholic cathedrals in Tennessee" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
St. Mary's Catholic Church (Nashville, Tennessee) St. Patrick's Catholic Church and Rectory This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 11:38 (UTC). Text ...
St. Marks Presbyterian Church (Rogersville, Tennessee) St. Mary's Catholic Church (Memphis, Tennessee) St. Mary's Catholic Church (Nashville, Tennessee) St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral (Memphis, Tennessee) St. Michael's Catholic Church (Cedar Hill, Tennessee) St. Patrick's Catholic Church and Rectory
Municipality Cathedral Image Location & References Coral Gables (Miami area) St. George Cathedral (Antiochian Orthodox) 25°44′43″N 80°15′41″W / 25.745164°N 80.261331°W / 25.745164; -80.261331 (St. George Cathedral, Coral Gables, Florida) Jacksonville St. John's Cathedral (Episcopal) 30°19′44″N 81°39′12″W / 30.328772°N 81.653423°W / 30.328772 ...
Unhappy with the size of the Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin of the Seven Sorrows, Byrne acquired new property in 1902 and completed the Cathedral of the Incarnation in 1914. [8] As part of the cathedral's complex, he also built a new rectory and school. [8] St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville was also established during his tenure.
The next bishop of Nashville was David Choby, named by Pope Benedict XVI in 2005. A study released in 2014 by the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA) at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., cited the Diocese of Nashville as having the 8th highest rate of conversions to the Catholic Church. [18] Choby died in 2017.