Cathedral of the Holy Cross (Boston)

The Cathedral of the Holy Cross is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston and is the largest Roman Catholic church in New England.

Cathedral of the Holy Cross
Western facade of the Cathedral, as seen from Washington Street
42.340693°N 71.069344°W / 42.340693; -71.069344
Location1400 Washington Street
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
CountryUnited States of America
DenominationRoman Catholic Church
Websiteholycrossboston.com
History
StatusCathedral
(also parish church)
DedicatedDecember 8, 1875
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architect(s)Patrick Keely
StyleGothic Revival
GroundbreakingApril 29, 1866
Specifications
Capacity1,700 people
Length364 feet
Width90 feet
Height120 feet
MaterialsRoxbury puddingstone and gray limestone
Administration
ArchdioceseBoston
Clergy
ArchbishopHis Eminence, Seán Patrick Cardinal O'Malley, O.F.M. Cap.
RectorThe Very Reverend Monsignor Kevin J. O’Leary
Vicar(s)Reverend Pablo Gomis
Deacon(s)Ricardo M. Mesa
Laity
Organist/Director of musicRichard J. Clark

When construction was finished, the cathedral rivaled both Old South Church and Trinity Church in grandeur. The cathedral is located in the city's South End neighborhood, at 1400 Washington St. Although the South End was initially developed for Boston's emerging Anglo-Saxon Protestant middle class, the neighborhood transitioned to new immigrants, especially Irish, as middle class owners moved to the new Back Bay neighborhood.

The cathedral functions both as a cathedral and as a parish. The Cathedral Parish consists of large English- and Spanish-speaking congregations, drawn largely from the local area, and also includes three Archdiocese-wide congregations: the Ge'ez Rite practiced by Ethiopian, Eritrean, and Egyptian Catholics; the German Apostolate; and the Tridentine Mass Catholic community. The first of these congregations moved to the cathedral from the nearby Holy Trinity Catholic Church in 1994, the other two in 2008.

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