词条 | St. Patrick's Cathedral, Thunder Bay |
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| name = St. Patrick's Cathedral | fullname = | other name = Thunder Bay Cathedral | image = Saint Patrick's Cathedral Thunder Bay.jpg | imagesize = | imagelink = | imagealt = | caption = Front of the cathedral | pushpin map = | pushpin label position = | pushpin map alt = | pushpin mapsize = | relief = | map caption = | coordinates = {{coord|48.382241|-89.249002|region:CA_type:landmark| display=title}} | location = Thunder Bay, Ontario | country = Canada | denomination = Roman Catholic | attendance = | website = StPatricksCathedral.ca | bull date = | founded date = {{start date|1891|10|10}} | founder = Society of Jesus | dedication = Saint Patrick | dedicated date = 26 August 1894 | consecrated date = 22 August 1952 (cathedral) | cult = | relics = | events = | past bishop = | people = | status = Active | functional status = Cathedral | heritage designation = | designated date = | architect = H. Rochon Jean-Paul St Jacques | architectural type = | style = | groundbreaking = 15 September 1963 | completed date = 8 September 1964 | construction cost = $900,000[1] | deanery = Central | diocese = Thunder Bay | province = Toronto }} St. Patrick's Cathedral or Thunder Bay Cathedral is the Roman Catholic cathedral for the Diocese of Thunder Bay. It is situated on the corner of Donald and Archibald Streets in the city. HistoryOriginThe cathedral was founded by the Society of Jesus. They set up the Immaculate Conception Mission (French: Mission de L’Immaculée Conception) for the Fort William First Nation. In July 1849 two French Jesuit missionaries, Fr Pierre Choné (1808-1879) and Fr Nicolas Frémiot (1818-1854) came to the area and started the mission. From there, St. Patrick's Church was one of many churches that was missioned to the First Nations in Northern Ontario, as well as St. Andrew's Church, which was handed over to the diocese in 1997.[2] ConstructionSt. Patrick's was built in 1892, the same year as Thunder Bay was incorporated as a town. The foundation stone was laid on 10 October 1891,[3] and the first Mass was celebrated on 21 August 1892.[2] The Jesuit parish priests made plans for the construction of an elementary school later that decade.[2] In Autumn 1924, the Jesuits handed over administration of the parish to the Diocese of Sault Sainte Marie.[3] ReconstructionIn 1952, the Diocese of Fort William was created and St. Patrick's became its cathedral. In 1970, the diocese was renamed and it became the Diocese of Thunder Bay. From 1955, plans were drawn up to build a new larger cathedral. Three plots of adjacent land was purchased for a total of $50,000.[3] In September 1962, the old church was demolished. A year later, 15 September 1963, the foundation stone of the new cathedral was laid and a year after that, on 8 September 1964, the first Mass was celebrated. ParishThere are three Sunday Masses at the cathedral. There is one at 5:00pm on Saturday evening and at 8:30am and 10:30am on Sunday morning. There are weekday Masses at 9:00am from Tuesday to Friday. See also
References1. ^Piovesana, Roy, Hope and Charity: Diocese of Thunder Bay, an Illustrated History (Altona: Friesens, 2002), p. 162. 2. ^1 2 History from Diocese of Thunder Bay retrieved 4 April 2014 3. ^1 2 History from StPatricksCathedral.ca retrieved 4 April 2014 External links
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