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Old St. Mary's Cathedral

The Old Cathedral of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception is a proto-cathedral and parish of the Roman Catholic Church located at 660 California Street at the corner of Grant Avenue in the Chinatown neighborhood of San Francisco, California. It was built in 1854 in the Gothic Revival style, and was made a Designated San Francisco Landmark on April 11, 1968.

Old Saint Mary's Cathedral
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic Church
ProvinceArchdiocese of San Francisco
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusProto-cathedral; parish
LeadershipArchbishop of San Francisco, Paulist Fathers
Location
Location660 California Street
San Francisco, California
Geographic coordinates37°47′34″N 122°24′21″W / 37.79265°N 122.40575°W / 37.79265; -122.40575
Architecture
Architect(s)Craine & England (1853-54); Welsh & Carey (1908-09)
StyleGothic Revival
Groundbreaking1853
Completed1854
Direction of façadeSouth
Reference no.810
Reference no.2
Website
www.oldsaintmarys.org
The cathedral's clock and the admonitory phrase beneath it

History edit

Old St. Mary's was established, as a mission, by Paulist Father Henry Ignatius Stark, C.S.P.[1][2][3][4][5] The cornerstone was placed on Sunday, July 17, 1853, at the corner of California and Dupont Streets by the Bishop of Monterrey Joseph S. Alemany, built by Chinese laborers, with brick brought around Cape Horn, and granite cut in China.[5] With its dedication by Alemany, now as the new Archbishop of San Francisco, at Christmas Midnight Mass, 1854, it became the first cathedral of the Archdiocese of San Francisco. The building was designed in the Gothic Revival style by William Craine and Thomas England, two of the earliest resident architects in California.[6] St. Mary's is the first cathedral in California to be built for the express purpose of serving as a cathedral, although other churches in the state served as cathedrals before it was built.[7][8] When it opened, it was the tallest building in San Francisco and all of California.[9][10][11]

It was used from 1854 to 1891 as a cathedral and was replaced by the first Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption, as the archdiocese was in need of a larger space for the growing number of Catholics in the area. In 1891, Old Saint Mary's became a parish church, still using the same name that it bore as a cathedral. The new St. Mary's Cathedral was located at Van Ness Avenue and O'Farrell Street.

Under the clock face of Old St. Mary's appear the words: "Son, Observe the Time and Fly from Evil" (Ecclesiasticus 4:23). This sentiment was aimed at the men who frequented the surrounding brothels in the 1850s.[12]

It was across the street from Old St. Mary's, at the southeast corner of California and Dupont Streets (the latter being the current Grant Avenue), that Emperor Norton collapsed in 1880, on his way to a lecture at the California Academy of Sciences.

Old St. Mary's survived the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, only to be gutted a day later by the fires started by the earthquake. The fires were so hot that they melted the church bells and marble altar.[7] All that were left were the exterior brick walls and the bell tower. The renovation of the church was completed in 1909, supervised by architects Welsh & Carey.[6] Dupont Street, with its association with the Barbary Coast and Chinatown, was renamed Grant Avenue, a respectful nod to former president and general Ulysses S. Grant.

The church further expanded and built an auditorium, a library and a lecture room and then used that space to host events for the servicemen and women of World War II.

Old St. Mary's remains an active parish of the archdiocese, serving the Chinatown and Nob Hill communities of San Francisco. Old St. Mary's Church is a California Historical Landmark.[13] The Paulist Fathers have served Old Saint Mary's since 1901, and continue serving there today.

From 2011 to 2012, the church went through further renovations, during which time all the crosses on the roof were removed as it was restored. While the four crosses along the sides were put back up, as of September 2012 the cross in the middle has not returned.

Rectors edit

Rectors[14] of St. Mary's Cathedral 1854–1891:

  • Rev. Hugh P. Gallagher 1854–1860
  • Rev. James Croke 1860–1871
  • Rev. John J. Prendergast 1871–1891

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Fong-Torres, Shirley (2008). The Woman Who Ate Chinatown: A San Francisco Odyssey. ISBN 978-0-595-44867-8. The Church, originally called St. Mary's Church, was built in 1854 and was established by Father Henry Ignatius Stark. Chinese laborers built the church, ..
  2. ^ "Paulist Fathers (C.S.P.)". GCatholic. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
  3. ^ "Chaplain History". Senate Chaplain. Government of California. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
  4. ^ "Superiors General and Presidents". Paulist Fathers. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
  5. ^ a b "Old St. Mary's". San Francisco Chinatown. Tiger Business Development Inc. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
  6. ^ a b Sally B. Woodbridge, John M. Woodbridge and Chuck Byrne, San Francisco Architecture (San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1982)
  7. ^ a b "The History of Old Saint Mary's". Old Saint Mary's Cathedral. 2009. Retrieved June 4, 2010.
  8. ^ Stoltz, Eric (2010). "What is a Cathedral?". Cathedrals of California. Retrieved June 4, 2010.
  9. ^ Christine Miller (2005). San Francisco's Financial District. Arcadia Publishing. p. 125. ISBN 978-0-7385-2999-8.
  10. ^ San Francisco Heritage Newsletter. Volumes 31-32. The Foundation. 2003.
  11. ^ "Old St. Marys Phase I & II". Nibbi Brothers General Contractors. 11 October 2009. For nearly two decades after it was built, Old St. Mary's was the tallest building in California.
  12. ^ Bacon, Daniel (2001). Walking San Francisco on the Barbary Coast Trail (2nd ed.). San Francisco: Quicksilver Press. p. 51. ISBN 0-9646804-1-6.
  13. ^ "San Francisco". California State Parks: Office of Historic Preservation. State of California. Retrieved June 4, 2010.
  14. ^ Catholic Directory Archdiocese of San Francisco

External links edit

  • Old Saint Mary's
  • Diocese of San Francisco

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The Old Cathedral of St Mary of the Immaculate Conception is a proto cathedral and parish of the Roman Catholic Church located at 660 California Street at the corner of Grant Avenue in the Chinatown neighborhood of San Francisco California It was built in 1854 in the Gothic Revival style and was made a Designated San Francisco Landmark on April 11 1968 Old Saint Mary s CathedralReligionAffiliationRoman Catholic ChurchProvinceArchdiocese of San FranciscoEcclesiastical or organizational statusProto cathedral parishLeadershipArchbishop of San Francisco Paulist FathersLocationLocation660 California StreetSan Francisco CaliforniaGeographic coordinates37 47 34 N 122 24 21 W 37 79265 N 122 40575 W 37 79265 122 40575ArchitectureArchitect s Craine amp England 1853 54 Welsh amp Carey 1908 09 StyleGothic RevivalGroundbreaking1853Completed1854Direction of facadeSouthCalifornia Historical LandmarkReference no 810San Francisco Designated LandmarkReference no 2Websitewww oldsaintmarys org The cathedral s clock and the admonitory phrase beneath it Contents 1 History 2 Rectors 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editOld St Mary s was established as a mission by Paulist Father Henry Ignatius Stark C S P 1 2 3 4 5 The cornerstone was placed on Sunday July 17 1853 at the corner of California and Dupont Streets by the Bishop of Monterrey Joseph S Alemany built by Chinese laborers with brick brought around Cape Horn and granite cut in China 5 With its dedication by Alemany now as the new Archbishop of San Francisco at Christmas Midnight Mass 1854 it became the first cathedral of the Archdiocese of San Francisco The building was designed in the Gothic Revival style by William Craine and Thomas England two of the earliest resident architects in California 6 St Mary s is the first cathedral in California to be built for the express purpose of serving as a cathedral although other churches in the state served as cathedrals before it was built 7 8 When it opened it was the tallest building in San Francisco and all of California 9 10 11 It was used from 1854 to 1891 as a cathedral and was replaced by the first Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption as the archdiocese was in need of a larger space for the growing number of Catholics in the area In 1891 Old Saint Mary s became a parish church still using the same name that it bore as a cathedral The new St Mary s Cathedral was located at Van Ness Avenue and O Farrell Street Under the clock face of Old St Mary s appear the words Son Observe the Time and Fly from Evil Ecclesiasticus 4 23 This sentiment was aimed at the men who frequented the surrounding brothels in the 1850s 12 It was across the street from Old St Mary s at the southeast corner of California and Dupont Streets the latter being the current Grant Avenue that Emperor Norton collapsed in 1880 on his way to a lecture at the California Academy of Sciences Old St Mary s survived the 1906 San Francisco earthquake only to be gutted a day later by the fires started by the earthquake The fires were so hot that they melted the church bells and marble altar 7 All that were left were the exterior brick walls and the bell tower The renovation of the church was completed in 1909 supervised by architects Welsh amp Carey 6 Dupont Street with its association with the Barbary Coast and Chinatown was renamed Grant Avenue a respectful nod to former president and general Ulysses S Grant The church further expanded and built an auditorium a library and a lecture room and then used that space to host events for the servicemen and women of World War II Old St Mary s remains an active parish of the archdiocese serving the Chinatown and Nob Hill communities of San Francisco Old St Mary s Church is a California Historical Landmark 13 The Paulist Fathers have served Old Saint Mary s since 1901 and continue serving there today From 2011 to 2012 the church went through further renovations during which time all the crosses on the roof were removed as it was restored While the four crosses along the sides were put back up as of September 2012 the cross in the middle has not returned Rectors editRectors 14 of St Mary s Cathedral 1854 1891 Rev Hugh P Gallagher 1854 1860 Rev James Croke 1860 1871 Rev John J Prendergast 1871 1891See also edit nbsp San Francisco Bay Area portal List of Catholic cathedrals in the United States List of cathedrals in the United States List of San Francisco Designated LandmarksReferences edit Fong Torres Shirley 2008 The Woman Who Ate Chinatown A San Francisco Odyssey ISBN 978 0 595 44867 8 The Church originally called St Mary s Church was built in 1854 and was established by Father Henry Ignatius Stark Chinese laborers built the church Paulist Fathers C S P GCatholic Retrieved 25 August 2022 Chaplain History Senate Chaplain Government of California Retrieved 25 August 2022 Superiors General and Presidents Paulist Fathers Retrieved 25 August 2022 a b Old St Mary s San Francisco Chinatown Tiger Business Development Inc Retrieved 25 August 2022 a b Sally B Woodbridge John M Woodbridge and Chuck Byrne San Francisco Architecture San Francisco Chronicle Books 1982 a b The History of Old Saint Mary s Old Saint Mary s Cathedral 2009 Retrieved June 4 2010 Stoltz Eric 2010 What is a Cathedral Cathedrals of California Retrieved June 4 2010 Christine Miller 2005 San Francisco s Financial District Arcadia Publishing p 125 ISBN 978 0 7385 2999 8 San Francisco Heritage Newsletter Volumes 31 32 The Foundation 2003 Old St Marys Phase I amp II Nibbi Brothers General Contractors 11 October 2009 For nearly two decades after it was built Old St Mary s was the tallest building in California Bacon Daniel 2001 Walking San Francisco on the Barbary Coast Trail 2nd ed San Francisco Quicksilver Press p 51 ISBN 0 9646804 1 6 San Francisco California State Parks Office of Historic Preservation State of California Retrieved June 4 2010 Catholic Directory Archdiocese of San FranciscoExternal links edit nbsp 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