Christ Church Cathedral (Mobile, Alabama)
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Christ Church Cathedral | ||
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Denomination | Episcopal Church in the United States of America | |
Location | 115 South Conception Street Mobile, Alabama, Alabama, United States |
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Diocese | Episcopal Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast | |
Founded | 1823 | |
Constructed | 1840 | |
Style | Greek Revival | |
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Website | Christ Church Cathedral | |
Christ Church Cathedral, also known simply as Christ Church, is a historic Episcopal cathedral located in Mobile, Alabama, USA.
[edit] History
Christ Church Cathedral was established in 1823 as the first Episcopal congregation in Mobile, Alabama and the first in the State of Alabama. The first Anglican church services had been conducted at Fort Charlotte during the British occupation of Mobile.[1] The cornerstone of the current Greek Revival building was laid in 1838, with construction being completed in 1840. The building is stucco over brick with stone accents.[1]
In 1906 a major hurricane swept through the Mobile area and the storm crashed the original steeple through the roof, destroying both in the process.[1] After repairs were completed the steeple was not replaced, and the church assumed its modern appearance.[1] The interior features stained glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany. The church became the cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast in 2005.[1]