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Cathedral of the Madeleine

20th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in the United StatesCathedrals in UtahChurches in Salt Lake CityChurches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake CityChurches on the National Register of Historic Places in Utah
Mary MagdaleneNational Register of Historic Places in Salt Lake CityRoman Catholic cathedrals in the United StatesRoman Catholic churches completed in 1909
Cathedral of the Madeleine Salt Lake City
Cathedral of the Madeleine Salt Lake City

The Cathedral of the Madeleine is a Roman Catholic church in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. It was completed in 1909 and currently serves as the cathedral, or mother church, of the Diocese of Salt Lake City. It is the only cathedral in the U.S. under the patronage of St. Mary Magdalene.

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Cathedral of the Madeleine
B Street, Salt Lake City

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The Cathedral of the Madeleine & Diocesan Offices

B Street
84111 Salt Lake City
Utah, United States
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First Presbyterian Church of Salt Lake City
First Presbyterian Church of Salt Lake City

The First Presbyterian Church of Salt Lake City is a Presbyterian Church congregation in Salt Lake City, Utah. It was founded in 1871. From 1874-1905 the church met in a building at the corner of Second South and Second East, which has since been demolished. The current red sandstone building was constructed from 1903-1905.The current church building is in the Gothic Revival style and was designed by architect Walter E. Ware. The design was patterned after Carlisle Cathedral in Carlisle, England. The exterior was built of red sandstone quarried from Red Butte Canyon. The stained glass windows were created by R. T. Giles and Co. of Minneapolis, Minnesota. The original organ was built by the Bennett Organ Company of Rock Island, IL and dedicated in a 1906 concert featuring renowned organist Clarence Eddy.The current building was first occupied in 1905, the congregation substantially enlarged, renovated, and modernized it in 1956. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. It is also Entry No. 323 on the American Presbyterian/Reformed Historic Sites Registry. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 as a contributing building in the South Temple Historic District. In 1875, Professor John M. Coyner founded The Collegiate Institute, a college preparatory program which met in the basement of the old church building at Second South and Second East. The institute later grew to become Westminster College.