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Cathedral of the Holy Trinity (New Ulm, Minnesota)

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Country
  
United States

Website
  
www.cathedralht.org

Completed
  
1893

Phone
  
+1 507-354-4158

Material
  
Brick

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Founded
  
1858

Opened
  
1893

Status
  
Cathedral

Cathedral of the Holy Trinity (New Ulm, Minnesota)

Location
  
605 N. State Street New Ulm, Minnesota

Address
  
605 N State St, New Ulm, MN 56073, USA

Architectural style
  
Baroque Revival architecture

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of New Ulm

Similar
  
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The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity is a Roman Catholic cathedral in New Ulm, Minnesota, United States and is the seat of the Diocese of New Ulm.

History

The Catholic presence in New Ulm can trace its beginnings to the missionary work of the Rev. Franz Weninger, SJ in the middle 19th century. The first church was a wood structure built in 1858. Construction of the church proved to be slow and it was destroyed by the defenders of New Ulm before it was completed so that members of the Dakota tribe could not use it as a barricade in the Dakota War of 1862.

After the conflict was resolved Michael Lauterbach gave Bishop Thomas Grace two lots for the construction of a church. The cornerstone for the new church was laid on September 1, 1866. The Rev. Alexander Berghold was assigned as the first resident priest at New Ulm in 1868. The new church, which measured 36 x 97 feet, was dedicated by Bishop Grace on December 11, 1870. The structure was destroyed by a tornado on July 15, 1881. Fundraising for a new church was completed by September 1888.

A.C. Ochs signed a contract to build the present church on March 29, 1890, and the cornerstone was laid on May 4, 1890. The steeple was completed in 1893 and the interior decorations were finished in 1903. The wall decorations of the Baroque style building are of numerous saints, angels and the life of Christ painted in dark colors and accented in gold leaf. An apse features an image of the Holy Trinity with the Twelve Apostles. Alexander Schwendinger was commissioned to decorate the interior and he was assisted by Christ Heller and Anton Gag. The two side entrances to the church were added in 1940 as was the terrazzo floor.

The Diocese of New Ulm was established by Pope Pius XII on November 18, 1957. Holy Trinity was named as the diocese’s new cathedral. The Msgr. Alphonse Schladweiler of St. Paul was named the first Bishop of New Ulm and was consecrated in Holy Trinity.

Another renovation of the cathedral was completed in 1987. The lower level of the church was renovated into a community hall and named in honor of a former pastor, Msgr. Antony Leifeld.

References

Cathedral of the Holy Trinity (New Ulm, Minnesota) Wikipedia