- Cathedral Church of All Saints, Milwaukee
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location = 804-828 E. Juneau AveMilwaukee, Wisconsin
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architect = Edward Townsend Mix
architecture = Gothic Revival
added =December 27 ,1974
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governing_body = . It is located in Milwaukee's downtown Yankee Hill neighborhood.The
Gothic Revival church building was designed byEdward Townsend Mix , a noted Milwaukee architect, and constructed as OlivetCongregational Church in 1868. The building was sold to the Episcopal diocese in 1871 when the Olivet congregation faced bankruptcy, and wasconsecrated as a cathedral in 1898.The cathedral complex, which includes the church, an attached guild hall and nearby bishop's manse, is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places and was designated a Milwaukee City Landmark in 1973. The tower and steeple, approximately 200 feet tall, houses a bronze bell cast inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1867 one year before the church was built. It measures almost 40 inches in diameter at the mouth, weighs approximately 1,200 pounds and is tuned to an A. Currently, the cathedral is raising money to hang an additional five bells, tuned to F, E-flat, D, C, and B-flat [http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=549153] . All bells will be rung by a computerized external striker, and the pre-existing bell can also be swung to ring it. Since renovation in the 1950's the steeple cross is mounted out-of-line with the facade, slightly angled towardsLake Michigan .In the liturgical "east end" of the sanctuary, elevated on a triple-step dais of white marble, stands the high altar and
triptych presented as a memorial gift to the cathedral in 1922. The Sienna marble altar and triptych was designed and built by Eugene W. Mason, Jr. ofNew York City , and is of Italian Gothic styling. Embossed in the bronze door of the tabernacle is the "Agnus Dei ," the Lamb of God, signifying the sacrificial nature of theEucharist . The figures on thepredella (just below the center panel) are from the left: SaintsThomas Becket ,Joan of Arc ,St. Mary the Virgin,Francis of Assisi , and Demetrius of Alexandria.Most of the stained glass windows in the cathedral were designed and produced in
England , most by Lavers and Westlake ofLondon . A large rondel window of Christ the King was made by Heaton, Butler, and Bayne, also of London.Today's church features a
liturgy in theAnglo-Catholic tradition. The congregation is small, including only around 250 members.External links
* [http://www.ascathedral.org/ All Saints' Cathedral]
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