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St. Patrick's Co-Cathedral (Billings, Montana)

Coordinates: 45°46′52″N 108°30′41″W / 45.781134°N 108.511453°W / 45.781134; -108.511453 (St. Patrick’s Co-Cathedral, Billings)
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St. Patrick’s Co-Cathedral
St. Patrick's Co-Cathedral (Billings, Montana) is located in Montana
St. Patrick's Co-Cathedral (Billings, Montana)
Location215 N. 31st St.
Billings, Montana
CountryUnited States
DenominationRoman Catholic
Websitestpatrickcocathedral.org
History
StatusCathedral
Founded1904
Architecture
StyleGothic Revival
Completed1904
Construction cost$64,300
Specifications
Number of spiresOne
Spire height117 feet (36 m)[1]
MaterialsBrick
Administration
DioceseGreat Falls-Billings
Clergy
Bishop(s)Most Rev. Michael Warfel
RectorRev. Robert Grosch

St. Patrick’s Co-Cathedral is a Catholic cathedral in Billings, Montana, United States. Along with St. Ann’s Cathedral in Great Falls, Montana it is the seat of the Diocese of Great Falls-Billings.

History

St. Patrick’s Parish

The first parish in Billings was named St. Joachim, and it was established in 1887.[2] By the turn of the 20th century Billings was in need of a larger church and St. Patrick’s was established. The present church building was built in the Gothic Revival style in 1904 for $64,000.[2]

An extensive renovation of the church took place in 1954. The altar, communion rail, Stations of the Cross and pews were all replaced with new furnishings. A new rose window graced the choir loft. Interior decorative painting was done in a Byzantine style. Changes were made to the exterior as well. Further modifications were made to the interior of the church in the 1960s and 1970s in response to the liturgical reforms of the Second Vatican Council. The side altars and communion rail were removed. The present marble altar, ambo and wood paneling were installed.

St. Patrick’s Co-Cathedral

Pope John Paul II renamed the Diocese of Great Falls as the Diocese of Great Fall-Billings on February 14, 1980.[3] At that time St. Patrick’s Church joined St. Ann’s Cathedral in Great Falls as the co-cathedral of the diocese. Further renovations to the cathedral’s interior took place in the 1990s. The choir was moved to the front of the worship space. New sacristies and a new gathering space were added to the church.

References

  1. ^ "Saint Patrick's Cathedral". Emporis. Retrieved 2014-03-09.
  2. ^ a b "History". St. Patrick’s Co-Cathedral. Retrieved 2011-09-18.
  3. ^ "Diocese of Great Falls-Billings". Catholic-Hierarchy. Retrieved 2011-09-18.[self-published source]

45°46′52″N 108°30′41″W / 45.781134°N 108.511453°W / 45.781134; -108.511453 (St. Patrick’s Co-Cathedral, Billings)