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Grace Cathedral is an American cathedral of the Episcopal Church in San Francisco, California. On top of Nob Hill, Grace is the cathedral church of the Episcopal Diocese of California , led by Bishop Austin Keith Rios since 2024, while the cathedral's local parish has been led by Dean Malcolm Clemens Young since 2015.
It is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of São Tomé and Príncipe. It stands at Praça do Povo (People's Square) in the city centre, close to the Presidential Palace. [2] Interior view. Construction of the first church of Our Lady of Grace was started at the end of the fifteenth century under Captain Álvaro de Caminha.
The performance was recorded live at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco, California on May 21, 1965. [3] [5] It is considered to be the world's first "jazz mass" presented during a church service. [6] [7] At Grace Cathedral was released on CD in 1997 by Fantasy under the title The Grace Cathedral Concert. [3]
Era-defining changes are on the way for the Cape Fear Museum, which traces its history in Wilmington back to 1898.
In 1969, the former Exhibit Hall became home to the Exploratorium interactive museum, and, in 1970, also became the home of the 966-seat Palace of Fine Arts Theater. [14] On October 6, 1976, the Palace of Fine Arts hosted the second presidential debate between Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter . [ 15 ]
Beniamino "Bene" Bufano (October 15, 1890 – August 18, 1970) was an Italian American sculptor, best known for his large-scale monuments representing peace and his modernist work often featured smoothly rounded animals and relatively simple shapes.
The cathedral organization was allowed to lapse that same year, and in September the congregation was organized as Grace Cathedral parish. [7] The Rev. Nassau S. Stephens was called as rector, and he took charge on October 1, 1899. He was replaced by the Rev. W. W. Love in 1905, and the Rev. Dr. Marmaduke Hare replaced him three years later.
The Our Lady of Grace Cathedral [1] (Portuguese: Sé Catedral de Santa Maria da Graça) also called Setúbal Cathedral is the name given to a religious building affiliated with the Catholic Church that works as the Cathedral of Setúbal, [2] [3] a city in Portugal. [4]