Precious Blood Cathedral Explained

Building Name:Precious Blood Cathedral
Location:778 Queen Street East
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
Canada
Religious Affiliation:Roman Catholic Church
Rite:Roman Rite
Province:Roman Catholic Diocese of Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario
Leadership:Rev. Hamish Currie
Rev. Ignatius Xavier
Website:www.preciousbloodssm.com
Architecture Style:Gothic revival
Year Completed:1875
Materials:sandstone

Precious Blood Cathedral is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario. The cathedral is located in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.

History

The first Catholic missionaries arrived in the area in around 1815, at which point Sault was an outpost of the Northwest Company. The Catholic parish in the adjoining city of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan served Catholics for several years until a wooden church was constructed for the Parish of the Sacred Heart in 1846. In 1875, the present church building opened, as the region's Catholic population, mainly of French Canadian and Irish immigrant origin, began to grow rapidly. Following the creation of the dioceses in 1904, this facility was elevated to cathedral status. In 1936, the parish assumed its current name.[1]

The building was fully renovated in 1963. In 2013, the parish announced plans for a $4 million expansion to church grounds, which will include the construction of a 5,500 square foot multi-use hall that will be the home of the diocese's social ministry programs.[2]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. https://archive.today/20140215191434/http://www.heritagetrust.on.ca/Conservation/Conservation-easements/Visit-our-easement-properties/Precious-Blood-Cathedral-(Sault-Ste--Marie),-1876.aspx Precious Blood Cathedral
  2. http://www.saultstar.com/2013/09/26/sault-ste-maries-precious-blood-cathedral-expansion-plans Precious Blood Cathedral Expansion Plans