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St. Patrick
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6,608
Vester • Patritius • ego
was enlarged, the choir gallery was rebuilt, new chancel and gallery organs were built, a new baptistery was added and new nave flooring and pews were put in place. The sanctuary was enclosed by an oak screen and a handsomely designed altar railing was added
and, occasionally, controversial. The new Archbishop gave St. Patrick’s Cathedral the form we recognize today. Corrigan added the distinctive spires and their supporting towers to the Cathedral’s front elevation on Fifth Avenue, thus making
Lexington
Monsignor Ritchie's old companion, Lexington was added to St. Patrick's Cathedral's Advent Creche in 2012. Lexington was a beautiful yellow lab, loved by all at the Cathedral. Sadly, Lexington passed away in March of 2012
. Each generation has added to her splendor. Her spires were completed in 1888 and The Lady Chapel in 1908. Her Kilgen Organs were installed from 1928 to 1930. Major capital improvements were made in the 1940’s and the 1970’s under Cardinals Spellman
the Auxiliary Bishop of St. Louis by Pope John Paul II. The new Bishop Dolan chose for his Episcopal motto the profession of faith of St. Peter: Ad Quem Ibimus, "Lord To Whom Shall We Go?" (Jn 6:68). Cardinal Dolan served as chairman of Catholic
of the pipework as well as the chests and wind systems. Their first task was to remove all the facade pipes for cleaning and refinishing. It was decided to return the pipework to its original zinc finish, only adding a protective coating to avoid oxidation
a brain tumor and with Cardinal Egan's blessing, her brain tumor has not grown in size. Now, at age 82, she continues to go to St. Patrick’s Cathedral for Midnight Mass. Thank you to St. Patrick’s and to Cardinal Egan for giving Margie, a mother to 8
in June of 2022 sang Bach Cantata #82 “Ich have genug” with string quartet and oboe and a program called Music from the Isles (featuring melodies and songs from Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England) that was arranged for flute, oboe, harp and uillean