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Cathedral of St. James (South Bend, Indiana)

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Area
  
less than one acre

NRHP Reference #
  
85001205

Phone
  
+1 574-232-4837

Built
  
1894 (1894)

Opened
  
1894

Added to NRHP
  
5 June 1985

Cathedral of St. James (South Bend, Indiana)

Location
  
115 and 117 N. Lafayette Boulevard South Bend, Indiana

MPS
  
Downtown South Bend Historic MRA

Address
  
117 N Lafayette Blvd, South Bend, IN 46601, USA

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

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The Cathedral of St. James is an Episcopal cathedral in South Bend, Indiana, United States. It is the seat of the Diocese of Northern Indiana. The cathedral church and the adjoining parish hall were placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

History

St. James parish was established in 1868 and was the first Episcopalian congregation on the city. The present church building was designed by the architectural firm of Austin & Parker in the Gothic Revival style. It was completed in 1894. The parish hall was completed in 1920.

Initially, the parish was part of the Diocese of Indiana and became a part of the Diocese of Michigan City when Indiana was split by the 1898 General Convention. Trinity Church in Michigan City was chosen as the diocesan cathedral at the first diocesan convention on April 25, 1899. It served that purpose until November 4, 1917 when it ceased being a cathedral. The name of the diocese was changed to the Diocese of Northern Indiana on May 20, 1919. St. James Church became the diocesan cathedral on January 30, 1957.

References

Cathedral of St. James (South Bend, Indiana) Wikipedia