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St. Patrick's Catholic Church was founded in 1794 to serve the Irish immigrants to the United States who worked as stonemasons during the construction of the White House and the U.S. Capitol. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Dominican priest Anthony Caffry O.P. , recently arrived from County Mayo , Ireland, was charged by Bishop John Carroll with establishing the ...
St. Patrick's Church (disambiguation) Saint Patrick; Saint Patrick's Day; Saint Patrick (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with St. Patrick's Cathedral; All pages with titles containing St. Patrick's Cathedral
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The new St. Patrick's Cathedral opened on May 25, 1879. [75] [76] [77] Thirty-five bishops and six archbishops attended the dedication. [75] [77] [78] St. Patrick's was met with a generally positive reception from the media. [61] The Baltimore Sun, for example, called it the "finest church edifice on the American continent". [79]
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A church and school, dedicated to the Sacred Heart, were opened as a mission of the cathedral. [7] The cornerstone for the new church was laid on Saint Patrick's Day 1889; still unfinished, it was dedicated two years later. St. Patrick's built a Catholic school in 1918, operated by the Sisters of Mercy and after 1925, by the School Sisters of ...
The Archdiocese of Seattle (Latin: Archidiœcesis Seattlensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or archdiocese, of the Catholic Church in western Washington State in the United States. The Diocese was known as the Diocese of Nesqually from 1850 to 1907. The mother church of the archdiocese is St. James Cathedral in Seattle.
On June 9, 1851, the church held its very first mass in a hall on the corner of 4th and Jessie streets. A couple of months later a temporary church was built facing Market Street on the land where the Palace Hotel stands today. Inspired by the Irish population in the area, it was given the name of Ireland's patron saint, Saint Patrick.