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St. Mary's Catholic Church (Nashville, Tennessee)

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Built
  
1845

Opened
  
1845

Phone
  
+1 615-256-1704

Architect
  
William Strickland

NRHP Reference #
  
70000609

Area
  
4,000 m²

Added to NRHP
  
8 July 1970

St. Mary's Catholic Church (Nashville, Tennessee)

Location
  
330 5th Ave., N., Nashville, Tennessee

Address
  
330 5th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37219, USA

Architectural style
  
Greek Revival architecture

Similar
  
Cathedral of the Incarnation, Church of the Assumption, McKendree United Methodist, Downtown Presbyterian Church, Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee

Profiles

St. Mary of the Seven Sorrows Church (commonly St. Mary's Catholic Church and formerly the Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin of the Seven) is a historic Catholic parish in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Its church at 330 5th Avenue, N. in Nashville, Tennessee, built in 1845, it is the oldest extant church in Nashville and the oldest Catholic church in what is now the Diocese of Nashville. St. Mary replaced the diocese's first church, Holy Rosary, which had been erected previously on the site today occupied by the Tennessee State Capitol.

The church was designed by Adolphus Heiman (1809–1862), who also designed a number of other notable Nashville buildings, including the State Asylum and the Italianate-style Belmont Mansion. The late antebellum Greek Revival structure features a gabled front entrance of two fluted Ionic order columns supporting a classical pediment. The cornerstone was laid in 1844, not long after the erection of the diocese in 1837; construction was delayed, however, by lack of funds. It was dedicated on October 31, 1847. Richard Pius Miles, the first Bishop of Nashville, was the driving force behind its construction, and he is now buried there.

St. Mary's remained the cathedral until 1914, when the episcopal see was moved to the Cathedral of the Incarnation.

The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.

References

St. Mary's Catholic Church (Nashville, Tennessee) Wikipedia