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This building, formerly the Church of the Saviour, was designated the
cathedral of the Diocese of Pennsylvania in 1992. It was built in 1898
to a design in the Italianate style by Charles W. Burns, and rebuilt
1906 after a disastrous fire. Its crowded and ornate interior, typical
of the period, survived until the 1990’s when the rigidity of its
layout was recognized as a severe handicap in the building’s new role
as a cathedral. During this time the number of pews was steadily
reduced to create more space.
Result of the 1906 fire
The Cathedral in 1910
Old interior
Choir members
The choir processing
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