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Pope Francis Bestows a Blessing on Cathedral of St. Patrick

Posted on September 26, 2024 in: News

Pope Francis Bestows a Blessing on Cathedral of St. Patrick

The Holy Father Francis
cordially imparts the requested
Apostolic Blessing to the
Rector Rev. Msgr. Anthony S. Rosaforte
and all the faithful of the Saint Patrick Cathedral
on the occasion of the 145th Dedication Anniversary of the Church
and, through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary,
invokes an abundance of divine graces.

Norwich, Connecticut ~ September 28, 2024
 

As the Diocese of Norwich celebrates the 145th anniversary of the dedication of St. Patrick Church on September 28th, we reflect on the history and significance of this remarkable building. For nearly a century and a half, this building and its thousands of parishioners have been the spiritual heart of the area, serving as a symbol of faith and resilience for the Catholic community in Eastern Connecticut.

In 1953, with the institution of the Diocese of Norwich, Saint Patrick Church became the Cathedral of Saint Patrick.

Its origins trace back to the 1870s, when the growing Catholic population, particularly among Irish immigrants, called for a larger place of worship. Led by the determination of its founding pastor, Fr. James Fitton, a church was built that would serve as a place of worship and a spiritual and cultural center for the Catholic community. On September 28, 1879, the Cathedral of St. Patrick was dedicated — a stunning Gothic Revival building with soaring spires and intricate stained glass that inspires awe.

Over the past 145 years, the building has been more than a landmark. It has served as a spiritual home, hosting baptisms, weddings, ordinations, and funerals. For generations, it has been a place of solace, hope, and prayer, deeply woven into the fabric of the Catholic community. Its walls have witnessed the joys, struggles, and milestones of countless faithful.

Today, the Cathedral remains the spiritual center of the Diocese of Norwich, offering a place for worship and a hub for diocesan events, education, and outreach. As we celebrate its rich history, we also look to the future, confident that the Cathedral will continue to be a cornerstone of faith, tradition, and community for generations to come.

As we celebrate this milestone anniversary, we look not only to the past but also to the future. The Cathedral of St. Patrick remains a place where the Catholic faith is alive and vibrant, where people of all ages come to deepen their relationship with God.

By Andrea DePaola

Click the image below to watch The Chair -- a wonderful documentary on the history of the Cathedral, Diocese of Norwich and Bishop Emeritus Michael R. Cote.

 


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