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St. Peter Cathedral (Marquette, Michigan)

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Country
  
United States

Groundbreaking
  
1881

Phone
  
+1 906-226-6548

Completed
  
1890

Denomination
  
Catholic Church

Rector
  
Msgr. Michael Steber

Status
  
Cathedral

Added to NRHP
  
30 May 2012

St. Peter Cathedral (Marquette, Michigan)

Location
  
311 West Baraga Avenue Marquette, Michigan

Bishop(s)
  
Most Rev. John Doerfler

Address
  
311 W Baraga Ave, Marquette, MI 49855, USA

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of Marquette

Similar
  
St Mary's Pro‑Cathedral, Saint Ignatius Loyola C, St John the Evangelis, Superior Dome, Immaculate Conception Church

Profiles

St. Peter Cathedral is a large Roman Catholic cathedral located on Baraga Avenue in Marquette, Michigan. As the mother church of the Diocese of Marquette, it is one of the most notable marks of Catholic presence in the Upper Peninsula. The cathedral was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012.

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History

The current church is nothing like it first was, when a Jesuit priest named Father Jean-Baptiste Menet began holding services on the site in a small log cabin. Upon Bishop Frederic Baraga’s visit to the site, it was determined that a larger, more prominent church should be built, and that eventually the see should be moved to Marquette from Sault Ste. Marie. Construction began in 1864, with Baraga himself laying the cornerstone. Two years later he dedicated the building, but he did not live to see his beloved cathedral catch fire.

Some have suggested that this first fire, on October 2, 1879, was caused by Irish arsonists who were enraged that Father John Kenny had been removed as pastor. Though the building was destroyed, the congregation’s resolve was fervent as ever, and plans were made to continue meeting in the basement before a new cathedral could be erected. It took nine winters to complete the new building.

The church also faced another tragic fire which destroyed everything except the sandstone walls: a few minutes after four a.m. on November 3, 1935, the building again erupted in flames. The parish celebrated Mass in high school auditorium for several months until the cathedral could be restored.

Extensive work and money was put into its reconstruction and beautification, including elaborate marble work and Romanesque columns, as well as an extended nave and domes on the tops of the steeples. This church is one of around 200, including at least three other cathedrals, that incorporates the work of architectural sculptor Corrado Parducci.

Burials

  • Frederic Baraga
  • Ignatius Mrak
  • John Vertin
  • Frederick Eis
  • Francis Joseph Magner
  • Thomas Lawrence Noa
  • Mark Francis Schmitt
  • References

    St. Peter Cathedral (Marquette, Michigan) Wikipedia