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Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, Baltimore

The Cathedral of Mary Our Queen is a Catholic cathedral located in northern Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It was completed in 1959.

Cathedral of Mary Our Queen
View of the front of the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen
39°21′31″N 76°37′34″W / 39.35861°N 76.62611°W / 39.35861; -76.62611
Location5200 North Charles Street
Baltimore, Maryland
Country United States
DenominationRoman Catholic Church
Websitewww.cathedralofmary.org
History
StatusCathedral
DedicationBlessed Virgin Mary
ConsecratedOctober 13, 1959 (1959-10-13)
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architectural typeCathedral
StyleEnglish Gothic/Neo-Gothic Art Deco
GroundbreakingOctober 1954 (1954-10)
Completed1959 (1959)
Specifications
Capacity2,000 sitting
Length373 feet (114 m)
Width132 feet (40 m)
Number of spires2
Spire height163 feet (50 m)
Materialsbrick, limestone
Administration
ArchdioceseBaltimore
Clergy
ArchbishopThe Most Reverend William E. Lori
Bishop(s)The Most Reverend Bruce A. Lewandowski, The Most Reverend Adam J. Parker, and The Most Reverend Denis J. Madden
RectorReverend Father Louis A. Bianco
Assistant priest(s)Reverend Father Justin Gough
Deacon(s)Reverend Mr. William Senft, Reverend Mr. Frederick Bauerschmidt

The cathedral is the seat, holding the cathedra or "bishop's seat", of the Archbishop of Baltimore, joining the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, on Cathedral Street at Mulberry Street, in downtown Baltimore. Because the archdiocese is the premier episcopal see of the United States and the downtown basilica was the nation's first Catholic cathedral, this second edifice now serves as co-cathedral.

Location edit

The cathedral is located in the Homeland area of northern Baltimore near Loyola University Maryland and St. Mary's Seminary and University, the first Catholic seminary in the United States. It was constructed using funds bequeathed by an Irish Baltimore merchant, Thomas J O'Neill. It is said[by whom?] to be "the only cathedral in the 2,000 year history of the Church that was donated by a single individual."[1][dubious ]

History edit

 
Cathedral of Mary Our Queen from the south

In October 1954 ground was broken for the new cathedral. On the morning of October 13, 1959, a few days past the fifth anniversary of the groundbreaking, Bishop Jerome Sebastian consecrated the cathedral.

Pope St. John Paul II visited both the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen and the older basilica in 1995 as Pope and in 1976 before he became Pope, while he was known as Cardinal Karol Wojtyla.

Architecture edit

The design is modified Gothic Revival architecture with Art Deco accents, constructed of brick-faced with limestone, and uses a classical east-facing cruciform floor plan. The cathedral measures 373 feet (114 m) long, 132 feet (40 m) wide and 163 feet (50 m) to the top of the two spires and can accommodate 2,000 people.[2] The Cathedral features an extensive sculptural program executed by Joseph Coletti.[3]

Burials in the crypt edit

The crypt under the main floor of the cathedral is reserved for the remains of archbishops and auxiliary bishops of Baltimore. Buried in the crypt are:

  1. Bishop Jerome Aloysius Daugherty Sebastian, d. 1960
  2. Archbishop Francis Patrick Keough, d. 1961
  3. Cardinal Lawrence Shehan, d. 1984
  4. Bishop Thomas Austin Murphy, d. 1991
  5. Bishop Philip Francis Murphy, d. 1999[4]
  6. Archbishop William Donald Borders, d. 2010
  7. Bishop William Clifford Newman, d. 2017[5]

Organs edit

 
The rear gallery and some of the organ pipes

The cathedral has two organs. The original organs were Opus 9200 of the M. P. Moller Company of Hagerstown, Maryland. After 46 years of use and some considerable damage due to water and smoke the congregation decided to restore the cathedral organs in 2005. It chose Schantz Organ Co. of Ohio to restore and replace many parts of the original instruments. The restoration began with the removal of the Great Gallery organ and, after it was reinstalled and operable, work began on the chancel organ.

In addition to new pipe work, voice work, new wind chests, Schantz built two new identical four-manual consoles—one for the gallery and one for the chancel—allowing the organist to control both organs from either location. The chancel console can be moved around the sanctuary to suit various needs. In the original Moller installation, the Great Gallery organ console had four-manuals and could control over both the gallery and sanctuary organs. The sanctuary organ console was two manuals, had complete control over the sanctuary organ and the gallery organ through "blind" controls. The sanctuary console was replaced in 1974 due to a fire in the console which caused smoke damage to both organs' pipework. After the renovations, the Great Gallery organ holds 100 ranks, and the sanctuary organ holds 27.[6]

The first solo concert performance on the restored organ occurred July 5, 2007, by Cherry Rhodes as part of the closing ceremonies of the American Guild of Organists regional convention held in Baltimore.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Defend Life, April 11, 2017
  2. ^ . Archdiocese of Baltimore. Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2013-11-15.
  3. ^ Coletti, Joseph, The Sculpture of Joseph Coletti, introduction by Alan Priest, The Macmillian Company, New York, 1968 plates 101-113
  4. ^ . Cathedral of Mary Our Queen. Archived from the original on 2013-09-30. Retrieved 2013-11-15.
  5. ^ . Cathedral of Mary Our Queen. Archived from the original on 2014-10-25. Retrieved 2015-12-30.
  6. ^ . Cathedral of Mary Our Queen. Archived from the original on 2013-12-02. Retrieved 2013-11-15.
  7. ^ (PDF). The Pipe & Pedal. American Guild of Organists Baltimore Chapter. August 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2013-11-15.

External links edit

  • Official Cathedral Site
  • Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore Official Site
  • Cathedral of Mary Our Queen – Explore Baltimore Heritage

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Cathedral of Mary Our Queen Baltimore news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Cathedral of Mary Our Queen is a Catholic cathedral located in northern Baltimore Maryland United States It was completed in 1959 Cathedral of Mary Our QueenView of the front of the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen39 21 31 N 76 37 34 W 39 35861 N 76 62611 W 39 35861 76 62611Location5200 North Charles StreetBaltimore MarylandCountry United StatesDenominationRoman Catholic ChurchWebsitewww wbr cathedralofmary wbr orgHistoryStatusCathedralDedicationBlessed Virgin MaryConsecratedOctober 13 1959 1959 10 13 ArchitectureFunctional statusActiveArchitectural typeCathedralStyleEnglish Gothic Neo Gothic Art DecoGroundbreakingOctober 1954 1954 10 Completed1959 1959 SpecificationsCapacity2 000 sittingLength373 feet 114 m Width132 feet 40 m Number of spires2Spire height163 feet 50 m Materialsbrick limestoneAdministrationArchdioceseBaltimoreClergyArchbishopThe Most Reverend William E LoriBishop s The Most Reverend Bruce A Lewandowski The Most Reverend Adam J Parker and The Most Reverend Denis J MaddenRectorReverend Father Louis A BiancoAssistant priest s Reverend Father Justin GoughDeacon s Reverend Mr William Senft Reverend Mr Frederick BauerschmidtThe cathedral is the seat holding the cathedra or bishop s seat of the Archbishop of Baltimore joining the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary on Cathedral Street at Mulberry Street in downtown Baltimore Because the archdiocese is the premier episcopal see of the United States and the downtown basilica was the nation s first Catholic cathedral this second edifice now serves as co cathedral Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Architecture 4 Burials in the crypt 5 Organs 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksLocation editThe cathedral is located in the Homeland area of northern Baltimore near Loyola University Maryland and St Mary s Seminary and University the first Catholic seminary in the United States It was constructed using funds bequeathed by an Irish Baltimore merchant Thomas J O Neill It is said by whom to be the only cathedral in the 2 000 year history of the Church that was donated by a single individual 1 dubious discuss History edit nbsp Cathedral of Mary Our Queen from the southIn October 1954 ground was broken for the new cathedral On the morning of October 13 1959 a few days past the fifth anniversary of the groundbreaking Bishop Jerome Sebastian consecrated the cathedral Pope St John Paul II visited both the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen and the older basilica in 1995 as Pope and in 1976 before he became Pope while he was known as Cardinal Karol Wojtyla Architecture editThe design is modified Gothic Revival architecture with Art Deco accents constructed of brick faced with limestone and uses a classical east facing cruciform floor plan The cathedral measures 373 feet 114 m long 132 feet 40 m wide and 163 feet 50 m to the top of the two spires and can accommodate 2 000 people 2 The Cathedral features an extensive sculptural program executed by Joseph Coletti 3 Burials in the crypt editThe crypt under the main floor of the cathedral is reserved for the remains of archbishops and auxiliary bishops of Baltimore Buried in the crypt are Bishop Jerome Aloysius Daugherty Sebastian d 1960 Archbishop Francis Patrick Keough d 1961 Cardinal Lawrence Shehan d 1984 Bishop Thomas Austin Murphy d 1991 Bishop Philip Francis Murphy d 1999 4 Archbishop William Donald Borders d 2010 Bishop William Clifford Newman d 2017 5 Organs edit nbsp The rear gallery and some of the organ pipesThe cathedral has two organs The original organs were Opus 9200 of the M P Moller Company of Hagerstown Maryland After 46 years of use and some considerable damage due to water and smoke the congregation decided to restore the cathedral organs in 2005 It chose Schantz Organ Co of Ohio to restore and replace many parts of the original instruments The restoration began with the removal of the Great Gallery organ and after it was reinstalled and operable work began on the chancel organ In addition to new pipe work voice work new wind chests Schantz built two new identical four manual consoles one for the gallery and one for the chancel allowing the organist to control both organs from either location The chancel console can be moved around the sanctuary to suit various needs In the original Moller installation the Great Gallery organ console had four manuals and could control over both the gallery and sanctuary organs The sanctuary organ console was two manuals had complete control over the sanctuary organ and the gallery organ through blind controls The sanctuary console was replaced in 1974 due to a fire in the console which caused smoke damage to both organs pipework After the renovations the Great Gallery organ holds 100 ranks and the sanctuary organ holds 27 6 The first solo concert performance on the restored organ occurred July 5 2007 by Cherry Rhodes as part of the closing ceremonies of the American Guild of Organists regional convention held in Baltimore 7 See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mary Our Queen Cathedral Baltimore nbsp Catholicism portalList of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore List of Catholic cathedrals in the United States List of cathedrals in the United StatesReferences edit Defend Life April 11 2017 Cathedral of Mary Our Queen Archdiocese of Baltimore Archived from the original on 2013 12 03 Retrieved 2013 11 15 Coletti Joseph The Sculpture of Joseph Coletti introduction by Alan Priest The Macmillian Company New York 1968 plates 101 113 The Cathedral Crypt Cathedral of Mary Our Queen Archived from the original on 2013 09 30 Retrieved 2013 11 15 In Memoriam Archbishop William D Borders Cathedral of Mary Our Queen Archived from the original on 2014 10 25 Retrieved 2015 12 30 Cathedral Music Cathedral of Mary Our Queen Archived from the original on 2013 12 02 Retrieved 2013 11 15 Our Convention They Say It Best PDF The Pipe amp Pedal American Guild of Organists Baltimore Chapter August 2007 Archived from the original PDF on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2013 11 15 External links editOfficial Cathedral Site Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore Official Site Cathedral of Mary Our Queen Explore Baltimore Heritage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cathedral of Mary Our Queen Baltimore amp oldid 1217809766, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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