Cathedral of Saint Paul in Worcester

Cathedral of Saint Paul

Cathedral of Saint Paul

Basic information
Location Worcester, Massachusetts
Affiliation Roman Catholic Church
Rite Roman Rite
Province Archdiocese of Boston
Leadership Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester
Bishop: Robert Joseph McManus
Rector: Mons. James P. Moroney
Website cathedralofsaintpaul.com
Architectural description
Architect(s) Elbridge Boyden
Architectural style Gothic
Completed 1874
Specifications
Length 168 feet (51 m)
Width 91 feet (28 m)
Height (max) 96 feet (29 m)
Materials Granite, wood
Location: 38 Chatham St.
Worcester, Massachusetts
MPS: Worcester MRA
NRHP Reference#: 80000604
Added to NRHP: March 5, 1980

The Cathedral of Saint Paul — informally known as Saint Paul's Cathedral — is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester in Worcester, Massachusetts.

The Gothic structure was designed by architect Elbridge Boyden. Construction began in the spring of 1868; the superstructure was completed by 1874, at which time the church was dedicated.[1] The building is 168 feet (51 m) in length, 91 feet (28 m) in width, and 96 feet (29 m) in height. Initially built as a parish church, it was consecrated as the cathedral of the Diocese of Worcester by Bishop John J. Wright on March 7, 1950.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Frost, Jack (Originally published in 1956 in The Church in Worcester New England: A Modern Diocese with an Ancient Name; reproduced on the cathedral's website). "Cathedral History". Cathedral of Saint Paul. http://www.cathedralofsaintpaul.com/history.htm. Retrieved June 1, 2010. 

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