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The Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph has Co-Cathedrals: The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Kansas City and the Cathedral of St. Joseph. The Cathedral of St. Joseph was renovated from 1969 to 1970 following the liturgical reforms of the Second Vatican Council. Other renovations were completed in 1981 and 1995.
Cathedral from the northeast. The Diocese of Kansas City was established by Pope Leo XIII in 1880. [3] Bishop John Joseph Hogan selected Immaculate Conception as the cathedral for the new diocese and laid the cornerstone for the present cathedral in 1882. While the interior of the building was incomplete and temporary windows filled the spaces ...
Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral was established on the west side of Downtown Kansas City, Missouri, in the Quality Hill area, on July 20, 1870 as "Saint Paul's Church." It was renamed "Grace Church" on April 14, 1873 after a two-year campaign by the Senior Warden, John R. Balis (1834–1914), who had suggested that name at the organizational ...
St. James Cathedral Diocese of Kearney: 1912–1917 [26] St. James Church Diocese of Rockford: 1908–1970 [27] St. John's Pro-Cathedral Diocese of Altoona: 1901–1923 [28] St. John the Apostle Cathedral Archdiocese of Oregon City: 1845–1862 [29] St. John the Evangelist Church: Diocese of Indianapolis: 1878–1906 [30] St. John the Evangelist
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Construction began on the current church building in 1925. [1] The first Mass was celebrated in the building on August 1, 1927, and it was dedicated on September 5 of the same year. On May 10, 1947, the See City was transferred from Leavenworth, Kansas to Kansas City by Pope Pius XII . [ 3 ]