Trinity Episcopal Cathedral (Reno, Nevada)
Trinity Cathedral | |
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39°31′24.8″N 119°48′52.4″W / 39.523556°N 119.814556°WCoordinates: 39°31′24.8″N 119°48′52.4″W / 39.523556°N 119.814556°W | |
Location |
200 Island Avenue Reno, Nevada |
Country | United States |
Denomination | Episcopal Church in the United States of America |
Website |
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History | |
Founded | 1870 |
Dedication | Holy Trinity |
Dedicated | 1949 |
Architecture | |
Status | Cathedral/Parish |
Style | Gothic Revival |
Specifications | |
Number of spires | One |
Spire height | 115 feet (35 m)[1] |
Administration | |
Diocese | Nevada |
Clergy | |
Bishop(s) | Rt. Rev. Dan Thomas Edwards |
Dean | Very Rev. Dr. William Stomski |
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, located in Reno, Nevada, United States, is the seat of the Diocese of Nevada.[2] The congregation was established in 1870, and they held their first services in a schoolhouse. By 1873 they were able to buy the lot on which the school stood, and in December 1875 they completed a new church. The parish bought the property the present church building is located on in the 1920s. Local architect Frederic DeLongchamps designed a new church building, and the congregation was able to complete the lower level of the church in 1929. This served all the parishes needs until the present church was completed in 1949.
The upper church was designed by John N. Tilton, then a professor at Cornell University. It was built on top of DeLongchamps' lower church.[3] The Parish House was designed by another local architect, Edward Parsons, and it was completed in 1958. The 32-bell carillon was placed in the tower in 1972. The 37-rank Casavant Frères pipe organ, Opus 3778, was dedicated in 1999. It features 2,177 individual pipes, and it is one of the largest instruments in Nevada.[1]
See also
References
- 1 2 Rich Moreno. "Uncovering Reno’s spiritual side". Carson City: Nevada Appeal. Retrieved 2017-08-10.
- ↑ "Our Parishes". Diocese of Nevada. Retrieved 2017-08-10.
- ↑ Mella Harmon. "Trinity Episcopal Church". Reno Historical. Retrieved 2017-08-10.