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St. Cecilia Cathedral (Omaha)

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Location
  
Omaha, Nebraska

NRHP Reference #
  
79001442

Opened
  
1905

Phone
  
+1 402-551-2313

Architect
  
Thomas Rogers Kimball

Built
  
1905

Designated OMAL
  
May 22, 1979

Area
  
2 ha

Added to NRHP
  
25 January 1979

St. Cecilia Cathedral (Omaha)

Address
  
701 N 40th St, Omaha, NE 68131, USA

Architectural style
  
Spanish Colonial Revival architecture

Similar
  
Joslyn Castle, Sacred Heart Catholic, Holy Family Catholic, St Frances Cabrini Catholic, St John African Methodist

Profiles

St. Cecilia Cathedral is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Omaha. Located at 701 North 40th Street in the Gold Coast Historic District, the Cathedral was ranked as one of the ten largest in the United States when it was completed in 1959. It is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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About

Begun in 1905 and consecrated in 1959, it was designed by architect Thomas Rogers Kimball. Ranked among the ten largest cathedrals in the United States when it was completed, the cathedral is 255 ft. long, 158 ft. wide and 222 ft. tall (78 m by 48 m by 68 m).

The architectural style of the building is Spanish Renaissance Revival, rather than the European Gothic architecture popular in the early 20th century. Kimball justified his choice because of the early influence of Spain and Mexico on the region. It was once part of the missionary area subject to the See of Santiago de Cuba.

On March 16, 2007, a painting of The Virgin Immaculata was reported stolen from St. Cecilia. About 7:30 AM, church officials noticed the artwork had been cut from its frame. The painting was an 8 foot by 5 foot image, part of a collection donated to the Cathedral in 2002. The painting had an estimated value of $100,000.

Organ

The organ of the cathedral was built by Pasi Organ Builders and inaugurated in 2003. The instrument has 55 stops, 3 manuals and pedals. A unique feature of the organ is the option of playing 29 of the stops in either meantone or Wegscheider well-tempered tuning (the remaining stops being well-tempered).

References

St. Cecilia Cathedral (Omaha) Wikipedia