A blog dedicated to photographs of churches and church architecture in the Rocky Mountain West.
Friday, February 25, 2011
St. Mary's Cathedral, Cheyenne Wyoming
This is the Roman Catholic Cathedral for the Diocese of Cheyenne, Wyoming. Located in downtown Cheyenne, the cornerstone was laid in 1907 and the cathedral was consecrated in 1909.
This Roman Catholic Cathedral is a contemporary, in terms of construction, to the Cathedral of the Madeline in Salt Lake City, Utah. I noted this as the Cathedral of the Madeline, at least according to its corner stone, was originally called St. Mary's Cathedral. In early 20th Century terms Salt Lake and Cheyenne were quite some distance away, but that distance could still be traveled in a day on the Union Pacific, so it's interesting to note that two St. Mary's Cathedrals were being constructed in the region at the same time.
The Cathedral is on a block called "Cathedral Square", which is located across the street in one direction from the Joseph C. O'Mahoney Federal Courthouse and, in another direction, from the Wyoming Supreme Court. It is about two blocks away from the Wyoming State Capitol.
Hello Pat and Marcus,
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Love your blog! it has helped me in my effort to find a church and choir for a Wyoming PBS Christmas special, We plan to film the Capitol Choral performance in St. Mary's this year and air it on WPBS on Dec. 21st. I wonder if we could use your photo in our anouncemts for this special? Thanks again for such a great site. Stefani Smith Wyoming PBS
Stefani, please feel free to use the photo. It's quite the honor to be asked!
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