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St. John the Baptist Church

Saint John, the Baptist Cathedral, is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fresno, located at 2814 Mariposa Street in Fresno, California. The parish was established in 1882. In 1878, Catholic settlers recognized the need for a church and began raising funds. The Central Pacific Railroad donated two lots, and Bishop Francisco Mora y Borrell of the Diocese of Monterey-Los Angeles purchased two adjacent lots. Construction on the sanctuary began early in 1880, and the structure was completed in November. Bishop Mora dedicated the church to St. John the Baptist on May 21, 1882. It was a brick structure with a 90 ft (27 m) steeple and served the five Catholic families in the area.

By 1902, the congregation had outgrown its home and began plans for a larger building. After Easter services on March 30, workers began demolishing the old building to construct a new church on the same site. However, the pastor insisted on a new Mariposa and R Streets site. Although parishioners complained that the proposed site was beyond the edge of town, the pastor prevailed. The cornerstone was laid on August 3, 1902, and Archbishop George Montgomery dedicated the new sanctuary on June 7, 1903. Junk Removal Fresno

The church was designed in a Gothic-Romanesque style by Thomas Bermingham and constructed of red brick. The facade features a triple entry framed by two square towers with spires. Above the entry is a small rose window.

When the Diocese of Monterey-Fresno was split from the Diocese of Los Angeles-San Diego in 1922, St. John’s was selected as the cathedral for the new Diocese. When Monterey and Fresno were further split in 1967, St. John’s became the seat of the new Bishop of Fresno.

History

St. John’s Cathedral is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fresno, CA. The parish was established in 1882. In 1878, Catholic settlers recognized the need for a church and began raising funds. The Central Pacific Railroad donated two lots, and Bishop Francisco Mora Borrell of the Diocese of Monterey-Los Angeles purchased two adjacent lots. Construction on the sanctuary began early in 1880 and was completed in November. Bishop Mora dedicated the church to St. John the Baptist on May 21, 1882. It was a brick structure with a 90 ft (27 m) steeple and served the five Catholic families in the area.

By 1902, the congregation had outgrown its home and began plans for a larger building. After Easter services on March 30, workers began demolishing the old building to construct a new church on the same site. However, the pastor insisted on a new location at Mariposa and R Streets. Although parishioners complained that the proposed site was beyond the edge of town, the pastor prevailed. The cornerstone was laid on August 3, 1902, and Archbishop George Montgomery dedicated the new sanctuary on June 7, 1903.

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