Cathedral of the Sacred Heart (Winona, Minnesota) explained

Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Coordinates:44.0484°N -91.6395°W
Location:360 Main St.
Winona, Minnesota
Country:United States
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Founded Date:1952
Dedication:Sacred Heart of Jesus
Status:Cathedral
Style:Gothic Revival
Completed Date:1952
Spire Quantity:One
Materials:Limestone
Diocese:Winona-Rochester
Rector:Fr. Mark McNea

The Cathedral of the Sacred Heart is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Winona-Rochester.[1] The cathedral is located in Winona, Minnesota, United States, on Minnesota State Highway 43 near downtown.

History

Sacred Heart parish was established in 1952. It was a merger between St. Thomas and St. Joseph parishes, whose facilities stood four blocks apart.

The Pro-Cathedral of St. Thomas was established as the city's first parish in 1857.[2] Minnesota's first bishop, the Rt. Rev. Joseph Cretin, had celebrated the first recorded Mass in town the previous year and sent the Rev. Thomas Murray to organize the parish. St. Thomas parish had two church buildings in its history, the second of which was completed in the early 1870s. It became the pro-cathedral when the Diocese of Winona was established in 1889 and its pastor, the Rev. Joseph Cotter, was named the first bishop of Winona.

St. Joseph parish was established in 1862 to serve the spiritual needs of Winona's German Catholics.[3] It also had two church buildings in its history, the second of which was completed in the early 1880s.

As the diocese grew, it was determined that St. Thomas was not an adequate facility for a cathedral. A fund drive to build a new cathedral was initiated in 1944. On June 15, 1950, the Holy See approved the petition to merge the two parishes.[2] At the time of their merger St. Thomas had about 600 households and St. Joseph had more than 300.[2] [3] The parish was established in 1952 when the present cathedral was completed.[4] Sacred Heart and St. Casimir parishes have subsequently been clustered. St. Casimir's was founded in 1905 from St. Stanislaus Kostka parish.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. Giga Catholic. 2013-02-03.
  2. Web site: St. Thomas Parish. Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. 2015-05-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20150518082101/http://www.cascwinona.org/history-of-st-thomas-parish.html. 2015-05-18. dead.
  3. Web site: St. Joseph Parish. Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. 2015-05-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20150518082159/http://www.cascwinona.org/history-of-st-joseph-parish.html. 2015-05-18. dead.
  4. Web site: Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. https://web.archive.org/web/20150518091253/http://www.emporis.com/buildings/337613/cathedral-of-the-sacred-heart-winona-mn-usa. dead. May 18, 2015. Emporis. 2015-05-09.
  5. Web site: St. Casimir Parish. Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. 2015-05-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20150518081943/http://www.cascwinona.org/history-of-st-casimir-parish.html. 2015-05-18. dead.