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Cathedral of the Sacred Heart (Pensacola, Florida)

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The city experienced a lumber boom in the early 20th century and Pensacola and the East Hill neighborhood, where Sacred Heart was located, experienced rapid growth. Within 50 years the congregation determined it needed a larger building. The present school building was completed in 1951 and opened in
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1952. The gym-parish hall was also used for the parish church. The old church was sold for $ 100 to the city of Pensacola on September 11, 1956. They deeded the structure to the Greater Pensacola Symphony Orchestra. The building is now listed on the
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The parish school was founded in 1907 as Sacred Heart Academy. It was staffed by the Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, later known as the Sisters of the Most Holy Sacrament. It educated both boys and girls separately and it had girls who were
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was installed as the diocese's first bishop. Sacred Heart Church was named as the diocesan cathedral and St. Thomas More Church in Tallahassee as the
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was established and the ten counties of northwest Florida that belonged to the Diocese of Mobile, including Pensacola, were transferred to the
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who stayed until 1970. It was during their administration that boarding students was discontinued.
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struct the city in 1906 and destroyed the roof. It was rebuilt and Bishop Allen dedicated the
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church in April 1907. At the time the parish had twenty-five families.
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of Mobile on May 18, 1967. It is a brick building designed in a
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in 1975. On November 6 of that year, Miami Auxiliary Bishop
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Cathedral of the Sacred Heart (Pensacola, Florida) is located in Florida
Cathedral of the Sacred Heart (Pensacola, Florida) is located in the United States
30°25′53.98″N 87°12′14.63″W / 30.4316611°N 87.2040639°W / 30.4316611; -87.2040639
Pensacola, Florida
United States
Denomination
Roman Catholic
www.shc.ptdiocese.org
Cathedral
Dedication
Sacred Heart of Jesus
Style
Modern
Romanesque
Materials
Brick
Diocese
Pensacola-Tallahassee
Bishop(s)
William Albert Wack
Rector
Roman Catholic Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee
Co-Cathedral of Saint Thomas More
Tallahassee
Sacred Heart of Jesus
Pensacola, Florida


Diocese of Mobile

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