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St. Mark's Cathedral in Minneapolis. Saint Mark's Episcopal Cathedral in Minneapolis is one of two cathedrals in the Episcopal Church in Minnesota. The church was founded in 1858 and designated as a cathedral in 1941. Its current building dates from 1910.
It has two cathedrals: the Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour in Faribault and St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral in Minneapolis. As of December 2013, there were 20,964 members. [ 2 ] It has 110 faith communities (this includes 105 churches and the organizations Episcopal Homes of Minnesota, the Episcopal House of Prayer, The Sheltering Arms ...
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St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral may refer to: St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral (Minneapolis), Minnesota; St. Mark's Cathedral (Salt Lake City), Utah;
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Following the completion of the short-line railroad between Saint Paul and Minneapolis, and the continued growth of families and industries in the area, the village was incorporated into the burgeoning City of Saint Paul in 1885. Originally, there was initial consideration to build an archdiocesan cathedral in the Merriam Park neighborhhod. [2]
St. Mary's Orthodox Cathedral was founded in 1887; [301] it opened a missionary school and in 1905 created a Russian Orthodox seminary. [302] Edwin Hawley Hewitt designed St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral and Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church, both of which are located south of downtown. [303]