Cathedral of Saint Joseph the Workman

Church in Wisconsin, United States
43°48′40″N 91°14′55″W / 43.81113°N 91.24855°W / 43.81113; -91.24855Location530 Main St.
La Crosse, WisconsinCountryUnited StatesDenominationRoman CatholicWebsitewww.cathedralsjworkman.orgHistoryStatusCathedralFounded1863Founder(s)Rev. C. J. F. SchraudenbachDedicationMay 14, 1962ArchitectureArchitect(s)Edward J. SchulteStyleGothic RevivalCompleted1962SpecificationsNumber of spiresOneMaterialsLimestoneAdministrationDioceseDiocese of LaCrosseClergyBishop(s)Most Rev. Gerard William BattersbyRectorMsgr. Richard Gilles

The Cathedral of St. Joseph the Workman is the mother church of the Diocese of La Crosse. The cathedral, designed by architect Edward J. Schulte, was completed in 1962.[1] Built of limestone, it has a tall clock tower which rises above the surrounding buildings in downtown La Crosse, Wisconsin.[2]

In 2008, the cathedral undertook a six-week project to repair the steeple.[2] In March 2021, the cathedral began another program to repair the steeple which began to drop stones in summer 2020. The renovations addressed several problem areas of the structure, as well as refurbish the interior of the building. The projects were complete in June, 2023, followed by a September 2023 celebration.[3][4]

The following Bishops of the Diocese of La Crosse are buried in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel:

Note:Bishop Michael Heiss is buried in Milwaukee and Auxiliary Bishop William Richard Griffin is buried in Chicago.

Gallery

  • Old St. Joseph Cathedral
    Old St. Joseph Cathedral
  • North facade
    North facade
  • Entry detail
    Entry detail
  • Cathedral Interior
    Cathedral Interior
  • La Crosse Cathedral at night
    La Crosse Cathedral at night

See also

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Notes

  1. ^ "Cathedral of Saint Joseph the Workman in La Crosse - church". Phorio. Retrieved 30 September 2018.
  2. ^ a b Hubbuch, Chris (July 2, 2008). "Work on God's house: Steeplejacks scale spire for cathedral rehab". La Crosse Tribune. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  3. ^ LaClair, David (March 12, 2021). "La Crosse cathedral begins restoration project". WEAU News. Retrieved July 10, 2021.
  4. ^ Walz, Alexia (2022-09-11). "La Crosse's historic cathedral reopens with 'Beacon of Light and Hope' celebration". News8000.com. Retrieved 2024-03-23.

External links

Media related to Cathedral of Saint Joseph the Workman at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official Cathedral Site
  • Roman Catholic Diocese of La Crosse Official Site


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