| Cathedral Of St. Matthew The Apostle |
Article Index for Cathedral Of |
Website Links For Cathedral |
Information AboutCathedral Of St. Matthew The Apostle |
| CATEGORIES ABOUT CATHEDRAL OF ST. MATTHEW THE APOSTLE | |
| roman catholic churches in washington, d.c. | |
| roman catholic archdiocese of washington | |
| roman catholic cathedrals of the united states | |
| matthew the apostle | |
| christianity in washington, d.c. | |
| SHOPPER'S DELIGHT | |
|
The Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in Washington D.C. , most commonly known as '''St. Matthew's Cathedral''', is the seat of the Archbishop (currently Theodore Cardinal McCarrick ) of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese Of Washington . It is located in downtown Washington at 1725 Rhode Island Avenue NW between Connecticut Avenue and 17th Street. The closest Metrorail station is Farragut North , on the Red Line . It is dedicated to the Apostle Matthew , who among other things is Patron Saint of Civil Servant s, having himself been a tax collector. St. Matthew's was originally established in 1840 , the fourth Catholic parish in the District of Columbia. Originally located at 15th and H Streets, construction of the current church began in 1893 , with the first Mass being celebrated on June 2 , 1895 . It was finally dedicated in 1913 . In 1939 the church was designated as a Cathedral when the Archdiocese of Washington was established. The structure is Romanesque with Byzantine elements. Designed by architect C. Grant La Farge , it is shaped like a Latin Cross and seats about 2000 persons. The interior is richly decorated in marble and semiprecious stones, notably a 35-foot Mosaic of Matthew created by Edwin Howland Blashfield . Both structural and decorative features underwent extensive restoration starting in 2000 and ending September 21 , 2003 , the Feast Day of St. Matthew. The cathedral drew world attention when it hosted the Funeral Mass Of President John F. Kennedy on November 25 , 1963 . Other notable events have been held at the cathedral, including a Mass celebrated by Pope John Paul II during his 1979 visit to Washington, DC. The funeral of U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. was held there in 1997 . It also held a Lutheran funeral service for the late Chief Justice William Rehnquist on September 7 , 2005 . The cathedral is officially listed on the National Register Of Historic Places . The cathedral is also the location for one of most famous Red Masses in the world. Each year at the beginning of the term for the Supreme Court of the United States, mass is held to invoke the wisdom of the Holy Spirit onto the Justices of the Court. EXTERNAL LINKS |