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Cathedral Church of Saint Paul the Apostle (Springfield, Illinois)

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288: 34: 50: 303:, the first Bishop of Illinois, on June 19, 1835; the same year the Diocese of Illinois was established. The first service after its establishment was held in the home of George Forquer, which would later house the Orphanage of the Holy Child. He placed his nephew, the deacon Samuel Chase, in charge. Initially, the small congregation had no building of its own and so they held services in the local Presbyterian, Methodist, and Christian churches. They also held services in the 57: 489: 358:
on May 13, 1913. While St. Paul's Church was recognized as a cathedral early on, there was confusion within the diocese regarding its status as a cathedral. It was not until December 11, 1979, when a constitution and by-laws were adopted establishing the Cathedral Church of St. Paul that its status
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As the congregation grew a new church building was needed. Henry Dresser, the rector's brother, was the architect of the new edifice at Fourth and Adams Streets. It was consecrated by Chase on June 24, 1848. The
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for 52 years. Construction on the congregation's first church building started in the summer of 1838 on Washington Street between Third and Fourth Streets. St. Paul's first
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Property on the corner of Second and Lawrence was purchased in 1908 for $ 10,000 and the present cathedral, designed by English-born architect
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occasionally came to Springfield starting in 1832 to hold services for the local Episcopalians. St. Paul's parish was established by
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of the diocese sometime after 1879. While it now served the function of a Bishop's Church, it was still maintained as a
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Chamber as Chief Justice Samuel L. Treat was one of the organizers of the parish and served as a
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Cathedral Church of Saint Paul the Apostle (Springfield, Illinois) is located in Illinois
39°47′37.42″N 89°39′15.07″W / 39.7937278°N 89.6541861°W / 39.7937278; -89.6541861
Springfield, Illinois
United States
Denomination
Episcopal Church
www.stpaulspringfield.com
Dedication
Saint Paul
Consecrated
Style
Gothic Revival
Diocese
Springfield
Bishop(s)
Brian K. Burgess
Dean
Episcopal
cathedral
Springfield, Illinois
Diocese of Springfield

Jacksonville, Illinois
Philander Chase
State Supreme Court
warden
rector
Abraham Lincoln
Gothic Revival

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