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Saint Paul Cathedral (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)

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Country
  
United States

Weekly attendance
  
3000

Founded
  
1834

Phone
  
+1 412-621-4951

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic Church

Website
  
stpaulpgh.org

Opened
  
1906

Saint Paul Cathedral (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)

Location
  
108 N. Dithridge St.Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Address
  
108 N Dithridge St, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Similar
  
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Saint Paul Cathedral is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. St. Paul's parish was established in 1834. When the diocese was established in 1843 St. Paul's Church was chosen as the cathedral. As the downtown area was claimed by industries, the residential areas shifted to other areas of the city. St. Paul's property was sold to the industrialist Henry Clay Frick. The present Gothic Revival structure was designed by Egan and Prindeville of Chicago and completed in 1906. Philadelphia contractor Thomas Reilly built the new cathedral in the Oakland neighborhood. The cathedral serves the spiritual needs of approximately 3,000 worshipers. It became a contributing property in the Schenley Farms Historic District on July 22, 1983 on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Saint Paul Cathedral (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) Wikipedia


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