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Galveston St. Mary's Cathedral Basilica (Roman Catholic) 29°18′15″N 94°47′24″W / 29.30427°N 94.790105°W / 29.30427; -94.790105 ( St. Mary Cathedral Basilica (Galveston
Galveston St. Mary Church League City: Galveston St. Mary of the Miraculous Medal Church Texas City: Galveston St. Mary, Star of the Sea Church Freeport: Galveston Holy Rosary Church 1889 Galveston: Galveston This is a part of the Holy Family Parish, which is a multi-location parish established on August 15, 2009 as a merger of several existing ...
Finding St. Patrick's Church in need of repair he had a second and larger church built on the same property. The new church was ready for use in November 1882. On March 23, 1912, St. Pius X established the Diocese of Corpus Christi [3] and St. Patrick's became the cathedral for the new diocese. Major hurricanes hit Corpus Christi in 1916 and ...
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St. Mary's Church in Galveston was designated as the cathedral. [3] The pope named Odin as the first bishop of Galveston. [10] In 1850, the Vatican transferred the Diocese of Galveston to the Archdiocese of New Orleans. Odin recruited the Brothers of Mary and Oblates of Mary to operate St. Mary's University at Galveston, which he established in ...
St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 1013–1027 34th Street, Galveston (reconstructed in 1902) [46] 1905 Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Tampa, Florida) - Romanesque Revival (1905)
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Since St. Mary Cathedral was the first Catholic cathedral in the state of Texas, and the original Diocese of Galveston encompassed the entire state, it has the distinction of being the mother church of all the Catholic dioceses in Texas. [1] St. Mary's Cathedral, Galveston, Texas (postcard, circa 1890–1924)