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History A vision founded in faith... The site for the building of the Cathedral was purchased in 1905. Mr. A. O. Von Herbulis of Washington, D.C. was comissioned to be the architect. Von Herbuliswas trained abroad and was chosen for his knowledge of the Cathedrals of Europe. Rough sketches were prepared in two styles, Romanesque and Gothic. When the drawings were presented the Gothic form was chosen by the Building Committee and Advisory Board moved to use the Gothic style and that motion passed unanimously. The Columbia Construction Company of New York began construction of the Cathedral in 1908, the cornerstone was laid on October 4th that year. On November 8,1914 the communtiy of Helena gathered to celebrate the Eucharist for the first time in the new church. The first funeral held in the Cathedral was that of Mr. Thomas Cruse, loyal friend and benefactor, December 26, 1914. The Cathedral was not completed for another 10 years. In June of 1924 the Cathedral was consecrated and set aside for the exclusive worship of God. The stained glass windows for the Cathedral were made and installed by the F.X. Zettler Firm of Munich, Bavaria. At the time of the dedication of the Cathedral forty six of the fifty nine windows had been installed. The Zettler Firm claimed that the thirty seven windows windows of the set telling the story from the fall of Adam and Eve to the Church in the early years of the 20th Century, surpassed any windows made by the firm in the first 50 years of its existence. The remaining windows in the clerestory level were installed by 1926. The interior of the Cathedral remained unchanged from it's dedication until the mid 1950's. Under the direction of Bishop Joseph M. Gilmore the bronze altar canopy was installed, also the grillwork behind the altar and the gilding of the interior was was added. The restoration was completed in April 1959 in time for the Golden Jubilee of the Cathedral and the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the Diocese of Helena. The Cathedral was renovated in 1982-1983 under the direction of Bishop Elden F. Curtiss. This renovation was to fully address the Liturgical Reform of the Second Vatican Council. Extensive repairs to the stained glass windows was also undertaken by the late Fr. Daniel Hillen . The most recent renovation of the Cathedral was completed in 2002-2003 under the direction of Bishop Robert C. Morlino. Both the upper and lower levels of the Cathedral were renovated. The lower level wascompletely remodeled to include the gift shop, two new social halls and a complete kitchen. The lower level was named in honor of the First Bishop of Helena John B. Brondel. The upper level renovation included the sanctuary, Saint Joseph's Chapel, new baptistry, and the installation of the elevator in the North Trancept. Click Here for the Online Tour.
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