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St. Casimir Lithuanian Roman Catholic Church was a church in Sioux City, Iowa. Sioux City was the second westernmost city in the world to have a Lithuanian church (after Los Angeles). Designed by the architect William L. Steele and built in 1915, the church was demolished in 2007.
The cathedral is considered a fine example of 19th-century German Gothic design. [1] The baptismal font was designed by local architect William L. Steele.The cathedral's sixty-one stained glass windows are from Franz Mayer & Co. in Munich, Germany, and were restored in the late 1980s. [2]
The cathedral parish for this diocese is the Epiphany and the see city is Sioux City. The Diocese of Sioux City comprises 24 counties in northwestern Iowa, covering 14,518 square miles (37,600 km 2 ).
Diocese of Sioux City: Sioux City, Iowa ... Archdiocese of Los Angeles: Los Angeles, California ... Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Los Angeles: 1966-1977 [54 ...
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