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  2. Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral (Raleigh, North Carolina)

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    Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral is a Catholic cathedral that is the seat of the Diocese of Raleigh, replacing Sacred Heart Cathedral.. The cathedral accommodates more than 2,000 worshippers and serves as the site for major liturgical celebrations, pilgrimages, and events for the Catholic community of eastern North Carolina.

  3. Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Clark was criticized over his $11 million renovation and liturgical re-alignment of Sacred Heart Cathedral in Rochester. [37] Clark received some credit for clamping down on abusive priests; [ 38 ] in 2004, the diocese was deemed to be in "full compliance" with the US Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) Charter for the Protection of ...

  4. Sacred Heart Cathedral (Rochester, New York) - Wikipedia

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    In the meantime, Sacred Heart parish was founded in 1911. The cornerstone for the present church was laid in 1925. Designed by Chicago architect Charles H. Prindeville, of the firm Egan & Prindeville, it was completed in 1927. Sacred Heart was named the pro-cathedral of the diocese when St. Patrick's was sold and became a full cathedral in 1952 ...

  5. Cathedral of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus (Knoxville ...

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    The Rev. Xavier Mankel was named pastor in 1987. The following year on May 27 [3] Pope John Paul II established the Diocese of Knoxville and Sacred Heart became the new diocese's cathedral. [4] All Saints Parish, which included parts of Sacred Heart, was established in September 1994. The Rev. Al Humbrecht was named pastor in 1997.

  6. Sacred Heart Church (Raleigh, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Bishop Michael F. Burbidge announced the construction of a new cathedral to replace Sacred Heart, which could no longer accommodate the growing parish and diocese. Fund-raising began in September of that year for the new facility, and it is located on the 39 acres (16 ha) where the diocesan offices and Cardinal Gibbons High School were ...

  7. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark - Wikipedia

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    O'Connor also established over 45 missions and chapels. He continued to oversee the construction of the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. [23] In 1903, O'Connor condemned the oath of the International Typographical Union and forbade Catholics from taking it, saying, "A man owes his allegiance first to God. [25]

  8. Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart (Newark) - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart, the fifth-largest cathedral in North America, [2] is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark. Headed by Cardinal Tobin for the archdiocese, it is located in the Lower Broadway neighborhood of Newark, New Jersey. Catholic mass is offered daily and three times on Sunday in English and in ...

  9. List of cathedrals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cathedrals in the United States, including both actual cathedrals (seats of bishops in episcopal Christian groups, such as Catholicism, Anglicanism, Eastern Orthodoxy and the Armenian Apostolic Church) and a few prominent churches from non-episcopal denominations that have the word "cathedral" in their names.