- Cathedral of Saint Paul in Pittsburgh
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building_name=Cathedral of Saint Paul
image_size=250px
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location=Oakland,Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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religious_affiliation=Roman Catholic Church
rite=Roman Rite
province=Archdiocese of Philadelphia
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leadership=Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh
Bishop: David A. Zubik
Rector: Donald P. Breier
website= [http://www.catholic-church.org/st.paulcathedralpgh/ catholic-church.org/st.paulcathedralpgh]
architect=Egan and Prindeville of Chicagocite web | work = Saint Paul's Cathedral | title =Building History | publisher =Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh | url =http://www.catholic-church.org/st.paulcathedralpgh/current/main-hist-1.shtml | accessdate =2007-12-02]
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architecture_style=Scholastic Gothic
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year_completed=1906
construction_cost=$1.1 million (1906)
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height_max=247 ft.
materials=The Cathedral of Saint Paul—better known as Saint Paul Cathedral—is the
mother church of theRoman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania ,United States . It should not be confused with "St Paul's Cathedral " in theCity of London ,England .It is the center of spiritual life for some three thousand parishioners and more than three quarter million Catholics in the Diocese of Pittsburgh.
The first place of public worship for Catholics in the area was in 1754 in the
stockyard ofFort Duquesne . From the date of the French evacuation of the fort in 1758 until a church was started in 1808 at the corner of Liberty and Washington Streets, there were no resident priests, but mass was occasionally said in private homes by missionaries traveling west. When the Diocese of Pittsburgh was formed in 1843, Saint Paul's Church at the corner of Fifth and Grant Street was consecrated as a Cathedral. Because of declining downtown population and industrial pollution, this site was sold toHenry Clay Frick . A new Cathedral was opened in 1906 at its present location on Fifth Avenue in the Oakland district of Pittsburgh.The original cost of the building and furnishings was nearly 1.1 million dollars, including $205,000 for the real estate.
Designed by Egan and Prindeville of Chicago and built by Thomas Reilly, a general contractor from Philadelphia, the new Saint Paul's is an example of the Scholastic, or Decorated, Gothic style of the 14th Century. The building rises two hundred and forty seven feet with a statue of Saint Paul mounted on the center pediment. Other exterior statues depict the
apostles andevangelists of the Eastern and Western Church. While the overall proportions of the structure are not true to the classic cathedrals of Europe, Saint Paul Cathedral fits the site and (as the cathedrals of old,) reflect their spirit and historical significance.Saint Paul is near to the
University of Pittsburgh ,Carnegie Mellon University , and theUniversity of Pittsburgh Medical Center .References
*cite book | author=Wilkens, David G. with photography by Jim Cunningham and Marc Soracco | title=A Reflection of Faith: Saint Paul Cathedral, Pittsburgh, 1906-2006 | publisher=Pittsburgh: Saint Paul Cathedral Centennial Book Committee | year=2007 | id=ISBN 0-6151-5404-2External links
* [http://www.diopitt.org/ Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh]
* [http://www.catholic-church.org/st.paulcathedralpgh/ Saint Paul's Cathedral]
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