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Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral

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Built
  
1855, 1898, 1902-06

Area
  
1,200 m²

Added to NRHP
  
1 August 1979

NRHP Reference #
  
79002328

Phone
  
+1 215-386-0234

Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral

Location
  
3723-3725 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Architect
  
Burns,Charles M.,Jr.; Blashfield,Edwin H.

Architectural style
  
Romanesque, Italian Romanesque

Address
  
23 S 38th St, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA

Similar
  
Saint Mary's Church, Church of St Luke and The, Church of the Holy Trinity, Grace Church - Mt Airy, Church of the Advocate

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Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral, located at 38th and Chestnut Streets in West Philadelphia, is the cathedral church of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania.

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Formerly known as the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Saviour, it was built in 1855, renovated in 1898, and rebuilt after an April 16, 1902 fire. In 1992 it became the seat of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania.

The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

Recent history

A highly-controversial renovation of the interior was undertaken, 2000-2002, under then-cathedral dean Richard Giles, author of Re-Pitching the Tent: Re-Ordering the Church Building for Worship and Mission. The pews, altar, and other church furniture were removed and sold. Chairs and modern lighting fixtures replaced the traditional fixtures. The stone walls were stuccoed over and whitewashed. The baptismal font was joined by an immersion pool for adults. These actions divided the congregation and were severely criticized in the press.

In 2012, facing a $3.5 million bill to renovate its bell tower, current cathedral dean Judith Sullivan petitioned the Philadelphia Historical Commission for permission to demolish its parish house and rectory, both NRHP-certified buildings. They would be replaced with a 25-story apartment building wedged between the cathedral and Chestnut Street. The demolition was approved.

References

Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral Wikipedia