Catholic Mass was also prohibited in South Africa until 1804. I didn't realize that the pioneers from that period of those two countries shared this as well. The Catholic settlers were not given land like their Anglican counterparts. Some were a bit sneaky and inserted an a into Mc😉
Beautiful Cathedral, and while it is the oldest standing Catholic Cathedral in the US, I have to disagree that it was the FIRST Catholic Cathedral in the US! The Old St. Patrick's Cathedral built in 1815 on Mulberry St, in Lower Manhattan NY, came before that and stood until a 5 alarm fire in 1866, when after they moved the Cathedral to it's current location on 5th Avenue, which opened in 1879.
When the cornerstone for the Baltimore Basilica was laid in 1806, there was no other diocese in the USA. The whole USA was part of the Diocese of Baltimore. By definition, this makes the Baltimore Basilica "America's FIrst Cathedral." As other dioceses were established, each new diocese designated a building to be its cathedral, and some of these buildings are older; but the cathedral of the first and only diocese in the USA is "America's FIrst Cathedral."
@@johnigoe1705 Ok I see where you are going, Construction in Baltimore started in 1806, and St Patrick's began in 1809, so from that stand point Baltimore was first. however, St Patrick's was completed in 1815 while Baltimore's wasn't completed until 1821. So it was not the first operating Cathedral, St Patrick's was being completed 6 years prior.
@@tf51d We're agreed. As you know, the idea of Catholics building a catherdral (anywhere!) in the USA was really radical. Anti-Catholicism was rampant, and here come those uppidty Catholics putting a huge building on the highest hill, proclaiming in-your-face "religious freedom."
I visited this beautiful church a few years back. It is just stunning!
The more we know about the beginning of our faith in America, the stronger our faith will be 🙏
This is an amazing cathedral with such an interesting history.
Great cathedral! 👍
La 1ra catedral de USA!!
Catholic Mass was also prohibited in South Africa until 1804. I didn't realize that the pioneers from that period of those two countries shared this as well. The Catholic settlers were not given land like their Anglican counterparts. Some were a bit sneaky and inserted an a into Mc😉
That’s so beautiful 😍
Beautiful Cathedral, and while it is the oldest standing Catholic Cathedral in the US, I have to disagree that it was the FIRST Catholic Cathedral in the US! The Old St. Patrick's Cathedral built in 1815 on Mulberry St, in Lower Manhattan NY, came before that and stood until a 5 alarm fire in 1866, when after they moved the Cathedral to it's current location on 5th Avenue, which opened in 1879.
When the cornerstone for the Baltimore Basilica was laid in 1806, there was no other diocese in the USA. The whole USA was part of the Diocese of Baltimore. By definition, this makes the Baltimore Basilica "America's FIrst Cathedral." As other dioceses were established, each new diocese designated a building to be its cathedral, and some of these buildings are older; but the cathedral of the first and only diocese in the USA is "America's FIrst Cathedral."
@@johnigoe1705 Ok I see where you are going, Construction in Baltimore started in 1806, and St Patrick's began in 1809, so from that stand point Baltimore was first. however, St Patrick's was completed in 1815 while Baltimore's wasn't completed until 1821. So it was not the first operating Cathedral, St Patrick's was being completed 6 years prior.
@@tf51d We're agreed. As you know, the idea of Catholics building a catherdral (anywhere!) in the USA was really radical. Anti-Catholicism was rampant, and here come those uppidty Catholics putting a huge building on the highest hill, proclaiming in-your-face "religious freedom."