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The last Mass in the old church was celebrated on November 10, 1974. [15] It was sold to the Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox Diocese of the US, Canada and Australia in 1979. [2]: 221 Past neglect of St. Raphael's Church necessitated three years of renovations. A celebratory parade, and a Mass led by Cardinal Cooke, marked their completion in July 1977.
At the time of the parish's elevation to a cathedral, Msgr. William Mahoney was the pastor. Bishop William O’Connor was installed in St. Raphael's as the first Bishop of Madison on March 12, 1946. In October 1952 plans were announced to renovate St. Raphael's to better function as a cathedral. [4] Construction began the following year.
The Masini family, parish members of St. Raphael's, dedicated a stone statue and fountain of an angel playing a flute in 1996 in honor of their daughter, Toni Christine Masini, who died in 1992. The fountain was designed by two graduate students from North Carolina State University.
St. Raphael's Cathedral may refer to: India. St. Raphael's Syro-Malabar Catholic Cathedral, Palakkad, Kerala; Thailand St. Raphael Cathedral, Surat Thani United States.
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He designated St. Raphael as the cathedral parish later that year. That same year, he establish St. Raphael Seminary in Dubuque, which in later years would become Loras College. [10] Loras encouraged immigration to the area, especially German and Irish settlers. [8] Loras invited several religious orders to the diocese.