1904 - St. Joseph's Old Cathedral - Oklahoma City, OK
Posted by: hamquilter
N 35° 28.326 W 097° 31.085
14S E 634451 N 3926408
St. Joseph's is the oldest church building in Oklahoma City.
Waymark Code: WMBBA4
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 04/29/2011
Views: 12
The cornerstone for St. Joseph's was laid on December 17, 1902 and the church was completed in 1904. In 1905 it became the cathedral for the Oklahoma diocese and remained so until 1925. As the city spread out into the suburbs, another location was selected as the cathedral, and this church building became known as the "Old" Cathedral.
The south-facing main entrance is flanked by two square corner towers. Above the entrance a center tower rises above the roof line, with a shingled steeple and a cross. On each side, buttresses divided tall arched windows with imported stained glass.
Standing near the site of the Murrah Federal Building bombing on April 19, 1995, the church was heavily damaged by the explosion. The church closed for two years while extensive renovation was completed, re-opening on December 1, 1997 to celebrate its restoration.
A cornerstone is located at the southeast corner of the front, knee-high on the entrance porch. It reads:
"TEMPLI / Hon. ??M Sti. Joseph
PREMARIUS HIC LAPIS
POSITUS FUIT
XVI KAL DEC MCMII
REV> DILLANELOTS"
Year of construction: 1904
Cross-listed waymark: [Web Link]
Full inscription: See narrative
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