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Garrigan designated the uncompleted St. Mary's Church in Sioux City as the cathedral for the diocese. He renamed it the Cathedral of the Epiphany. During his tenure as bishop, Garrigan visited all the parishes of the diocese. He authored the article on the Diocese of Sioux City for the Catholic Encyclopedia. [2]
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 Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis (Latin: Archidiœcesis Paulopolitana et Minneapolitana) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Catholic Church in the United States. It is led by an archbishop who administers the archdiocese from the cities of Saint Paul and Minneapolis.
St. Boniface Catholic Church (Sioux City, Iowa) St. Casimir Lithuanian Roman Catholic Church This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 11:38 (UTC). Text ...
Roman Catholic churches in Sioux City, Iowa (3 P) Pages in category "Churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sioux City" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
A small frame church was built and the first Mass in the church was celebrated on July 17, 1887. The parish school opened the same year with Franciscan Sisters from Dubuque, Iowa teaching in the school. The parish was started when Sioux City was still in the Diocese of Dubuque. It became a parish in the Sioux City diocese when it was formed in ...
The reredos in the apse, the side altars, and Stations of the Cross are from the former St. Thomas Church in Emmetsburg, Iowa. It closed while work was underway during the 1990s renovation and the items were donated to the cathedral as they are similar in style to those same items removed from the cathedral in 1961. [ 1 ]
St. Lawrence Catholic Church (Otter Creek, Iowa) St. Lawrence Arts Center in Portland, Maine; Minor Basilica of St. Lawrence the Deacon and Martyr in Asheville, North Carolina; St. Lawrence Church (Cincinnati), Ohio; St. Laurence Church in Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania; St. Lawrence Catholic Church (Stangelville, Wisconsin)