- Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in Sacramento
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in Sacramento is a
cathedral of theRoman Catholic Church in theUnited States . It is themother church and seat ofWilliam K. Weigand , theordinary bishop of the Diocese of Sacramento. The Cathedral is located inDowntown Sacramento ,California , at the intersection of 11th and K Streets.Currently, the cathedral is considered both a religious and civic landmark. It is the mother church of the diocese, which stretches from the southern edge of
Sacramento County north to theOregon border and serves more than 500,000 Catholics. The diocese encompasses 99 churches in a 42,000square-mile region . The Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament is the largest historic Cathedral west of the Mississippi River.History
With construction beginning in 1887, Sacramento’s Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament is an example of the strength and history in Sacramento’s architecture. Since many of the buildings date back to the mid-1800s, Sacramento is home to the largest concentration of buildings dating back to the
California Gold Rush era in theUnited States . With a recent restoration project that loops together the Catholic culture, the legacy of gold miners, visions of a vibrant downtown and the sentiments of Sacramentans who spent some of life’s most memorable moments within the church’s walls, the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament combines Sacramento’s history with its modern day life.Among the first of thousands to seek his fortune in the Sacramento region during the California Gold Rush,
Patrick Manogue had aspirations that differed from many of his fellow fortune seekers. His goal was to earn enough money to finance a trip toParis , where he planned to enroll in seminary college and become aRoman Catholic priest .While studying in Paris in 1860, Manogue became enchanted by the cathedrals and their role in a city’s community life. In 1886, Manogue was appointed as Sacramento’s first bishop. Much like the ones he’d seen in European plazas, Manogue worked to secure property just one block away from the capitol building, with a dream of building a cathedral in Sacramento. Manogue modeled the cathedral after L'Eglise de la Sainte-Trinite (The Church of the Holy Trinity) in Paris. Once completed, there was no cathedral equal in size west of the
Mississippi River . The building is a modified basilica form approximately convert|200|ft|m long and convert|100|ft|m wide, and it seats 1400 people. The central bell tower rises convert|217|ft|m.Recent Renovation
The architectural style of the church is Italian Baroque on the exterior and Victorian on the interior. The church has been updated for modern use, but designers tried to keep the church in the original style. Over the years, with repairs, changes in color schemes and changes to the liturgy, the Church lost its stylistic unity.
In August 2003- November 2005, the Cathedral was closed and extensively remodeled to unify the church’s décor from the numerous renovations throughout the years. In this renovation, there are significant additions, including a Eucharistic chapel, two sides chapels, and a 2,000-pound crucifix hanging over the altar supported by airplane cables. But the largest change is the re-opening of the dome, which was closed in the 1930s for acoustic reasons.
Every part of the cathedral was updated in the restoration, from expanded pews to better lighting to decorative painting on the interior walls and ceiling. The massive stained glass windows in the building were cleaned and releaded. The church includes a new bishop’s
cathedra (episcopal chair) and ambo of mahogany.Above the
altar hangs a convert|13|ft|m|sing=oncrucifix with a crown overhead that is convert|14|ft|m in diameter. Combined they weigh almost 2,000 pounds and are held in place with aircraft cables.The interior dome of the cathedral, which stands convert|110|ft|m high, was rebuilt, some 70 years after the original one was blocked from view. The dove in the
oculus , with a wingspan of seven feet, is “a dramatic reminder of the Holy Spirit’s presence in the life of the church, especially in the celebration of the Eucharist,” according to Father Murphy. (Father Murphy was theRector of the cathedral during its renovation.) Sixteen large rondels, each five feet in diameter, decorate the new dome, portraying Eucharistic scenes from Scripture.An octagon-shaped marble
baptismal font with a decorativemosaic is at the entrance to the cathedral. Two side chapels — the Martyrs Chapel and the Chapel of Our Lady and Saints of the Americas — provide a space for private devotion to the saints. Two convert|20|ft|m|sing=on high murals, painted by artists from EverGreene Painting Studios inNew York , adorn the chapels.The restoration is the largest financial project the diocese has ever undertaken, with the $34 million cost coming from various sources. The diocese’s 2002 capital campaign provided $10 million and another $10 came from diocesan investments. An additional $2 million was raised by cathedral parishioners. Diocesan officials are now conducting a campaign for the remaining $12 million (Jan 2005 estimate).
External links
* [http://www.sacbee.com/content/multimedia/cathedral/index.html A pictoral tour of the recent renovation. The pictoral tour is narrated by Rev. James Murphy, Rector of the Cathedral.]
* [http://www.sacbee.com/static/richmedia/pdf/1117cathedral01.pdf Inside the Cathedral Renovations (282k PDF)]
* [http://www.cathedralsacramento.org The Cathedral Website]
* [http://www.cathedralsofcalifornia.com Cathedrals of California]
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