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Cathedral Church of St. Paul (Burlington, Vermont)

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290: 29: 325:. The bells were refurbished after the fire and rehung in the new bell tower. A ninth bell cracked in the fire and is now at the foot of the tower, adjacent to the Memorial Garden gate. The Memorial Garden is located to the east of the church. The ashes of parish members and friends of St. Paul's are buried there. It is enclosed with stonework that incorporates stones from old St. Paul's. 276:
The old St. Paul's Cathedral was destroyed by a fire on February 15, 1971. It was sparked by an electrical malfunction in the basement. The City of Burlington was in the midst of a massive urban renewal project at the time. They offered to exchange the land on which the old church had stood for a new
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church building was dedicated the following year. The structure was enlarged three times (1851, 1866, 1910) as the congregation grew. The 1910 renovation followed a fire. At the Diocesan Convention of 1965 St. Paul's was designated as the cathedral church of the diocese. It was formally elevated on
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downtown. Burlington Associates was chosen to design the new cathedral; architects Thomas Cullins and William Henderson led the project. It was completed in 1973 and consecrated on November 11, 1973.
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About 55 Episcopalians were present in a Burlington hotel when St. Paul's Church was organized in 1830. The first service was held in the courthouse on June 12, 1831. A stone,
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H., Andres, Glenn M. 1941- Johnson, Curtis B. 1954- Liebs, Chester (2014).
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architecture, St. Paul's Cathedral is built of exposed poured-in-place
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44°28′47.44″N 73°13′6.27″W / 44.4798444°N 73.2184083°W / 44.4798444; -73.2184083
Burlington, Vermont
United States
Denomination
Episcopal Church in the United States of America
www.stpaulscathedralvt.org
Consecrated
Architect(s)
Style
Modern
Materials
stressed concrete
Diocese
Diocese of Vermont
Bishop(s)
Shannon MacVean-Brown
Dean
Episcopal
cathedral
Burlington, Vermont
United States
Diocese of Vermont
Gothic Revival
Lake Champlain

Brutalist
reinforced concrete
coffered
formwork

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