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Cathedral of Saint Paul (Birmingham, Alabama)

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Country
  
United States

Website
  
www.stpaulsbhm.org

Construction cost
  
$90,000

Phone
  
+1 205-251-1279

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic Church

Completed
  
1893

Opened
  
1893

Cathedral of Saint Paul (Birmingham, Alabama)

Location
  
2120 Third Avenue North Birmingham, Alabama

Address
  
2120 3rd Ave N, Birmingham, AL 35203, USA

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of Birmingham in Alabama

Architectural styles
  
Gothic Revival architecture, Gothic architecture

Similar
  
Cathedral Church of the Advent, Elmwood Cemetery, Kelly Ingram Park, Rainbow LED Tunnel, St Mary of the Visitation

The Cathedral of Saint Paul — informally known as Saint Paul's Cathedral — is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Birmingham in Alabama in Birmingham, Alabama. Designed by Chicago architect Adolphus Druiding, the Victorian Gothic-style brick building was completed as a parish church in 1893. It was elevated to Cathedral status with the creation of the Diocese of Birmingham in 1969.

Father James Coyle's remains will be relocated from Elmwood Cemetery to this church where he was its priest.

Druiding of Chicago was the Architect Firm. The contractor that had to be talked into moving to Birmingham to build the project was Lawrence Scully. Just prior to its completion, Lawrence Scully was killed when his horse-drawn carriage was spooked by a passing motor vehicle that honked its horn. The horse reared and flipped the carriage over, killing Lawrence Scully. Lawrence Scully also built one of Birmingham's first public schools, the Powell School.

Two buildings, the church and associated school, were listed on the National Register of Historic Places as St. Paul's Catholic Church in 1982.

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Cathedral of Saint Paul (Birmingham, Alabama) Wikipedia