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Holy Sepulchre Cemetery (Rochester, New York)

Coordinates: 43°12′46″N 77°38′02″W / 43.21278°N 77.63389°W / 43.21278; -77.63389
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Holy Sepulchre Cemetery
Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, east division entrance
Map
Details
Established1871
Location
CountryUnited States
TypeCatholic Public
Size332 acres (1.34 km2)
Websitewww.holysepulchre.org
Find a GraveHoly Sepulchre Cemetery

Holy Sepulchre Cemetery[1] is a Catholic cemetery in Rochester, in the U.S. state of New York.[2] The cemetery is across Lake Avenue from Riverside Cemetery.

Notable burials

All Souls Chapel

Exterior photograph of All Souls Chapel featuring ornate gothic architecture made of Medina Sandstone and the chapel bell tower.
Exterior of All Souls Chapel – Holy Sepulchre Cemetery (Rochester, NY)

All Souls Chapel is an historic chapel located in the east division of Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.[4] Built in 1876, commissioned by Bishop Bernard McQuaid, and designed by Andrew Jackson Warner, this chapel embodies the Early English Gothic style of architecture. It is constructed of Medina sandstone and contains stained glass windows by P. Nicholas of Holland.[5] The interior features ornate hammer beams hand carved by local carpenter Dominic Mura.[5] The altar is a white marble trimmed in black marble and a base of Tennessee pink marble built by the Hall Company of Boston.[5] Several ornate ceiling panels and other intricate adornment throughout the structure was completed by artist Chester F. Leiderson.[5] The lower level of the chapel contains a morgue initially used for storage of bodies that could not be buried when the ground was frozen.[5] In addition, a series of crypts were constructed for the burial of the Bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester, New York.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Home". Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
  2. ^ "Holy Sepulchre Official Site". Archived from the original on 2008-04-27.
  3. ^ Vogt, E. Robert (2005). "Holy Sepulchre Cemetery" (PDF). Rochester History. LXVII (2): 27. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  4. ^ "Our Chapels". Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Rochester Public Library (Rochester, N.Y.); Vogt, Robert (2005). Rochester History – Holy Sepulchre Cemetery (PDF). Vol. 67. Rochester, New York: Rochester Public Library.

43°12′46″N 77°38′02″W / 43.21278°N 77.63389°W / 43.21278; -77.63389

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