St. Mark's Cathedral, Salt Lake City

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Saint Mark's Episcopal Cathedral in Salt Lake City, Utah is the Cathedral Church for the Diocese of Utah in the Episcopal Church in the United States. It is the third oldest Episcopal Cathedral in the United States. It is also the oldest religious building in Utah that is still in use having had continual services since its opening.

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[edit] History

The original cornerstone was laid in 1870 under the supervision of Bishop Daniel Tuttle with funding from Episcopalians in New York and Pennsylvania. The Cathedral was consecrated on May 14, 1874. A fire in 1935 gutted the sanctuary, but the church was rebuilt following the original design.

The early Episcopal Church left its mark in the community such that by 1880,members of the church had established Saint Mark's School for Boys, Rowland Hall School for Girls, and Saint Mark's Hospital. Rowland Hall St Mark's School is now merged and offers education today for K - 12.

[edit] Today

Current outreach includes Hildegarde's Pantry, Community of Faith Celebrations, Community of Hope, and Feed My Sheep programs. In addition the Cathedral is often used for musical events and the Cathedral hall has been used for many Civic events over the years.

In 2005 construction began on a new Cathedral Center that is scheduled for completion in late 2006. This space will provide offices, meeting and other space that will serve the Cathedral and community that it outreaches to in many ways.

[edit] References

St Mark's website

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