Cathedral Basilica of Saint Joseph | |
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Exterior view of Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph
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37°20′03″N 121°53′27″W / 37.334036°N 121.890816°WCoordinates: 37°20′03″N 121°53′27″W / 37.334036°N 121.890816°W | |
Location | 80 South Market Street San Jose, California |
Country | USA |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Website | www.stjosephcathedral.org |
History | |
Founded | April 22, 1877 |
Dedication | Saint Joseph |
Dedicated | 1990 |
Consecrated | 1803, 1877 |
Past bishop(s) | The Most Rev. R. Pierre DuMaine |
Architecture | |
Status | Minor Basilica, Cathedral |
Functional status | Active |
Heritage designation |
California Historical Landmark #910 National Register of Historic Places #77000345 |
Groundbreaking | 1876 |
Completed | 1885 |
Specifications | |
Capacity | 950 |
Administration | |
Deanery | Deanery 3 |
San José in California | |
Archdiocese | Archidioecesis Sancti Francisci |
Diocese | Dioecesis Sancti Josephi in California |
Province | Ecclesiastical province of San Francisco |
Clergy | |
Bishop(s) | The Most Rev. Patrick Joseph McGrath |
Vicar(s) |
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Dean | Rev. Fr. Ritche Bueza (St. John the Baptist Parish) |
Pastor(s) | Rev. Fr. Joseph M. Benedict |
Laity | |
Director of music | Julie Wind |
Organist(s) | Aileen Chanco |
Business manager | Susan Olsen |
Liturgy coordinator | Melissa Broome Ursin |
Religious education coordinator | Susan Olsen |
Parish administrator | Tanis Zuccaro |
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph is a large Roman Catholic church located in Downtown San Jose. The minor basilica is the cathedral for the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose in California. The basilica is named for Saint Joseph, patron saint of the universal church.
The original St. Joseph's Church was called San Jose de Guadalupe built on the site of the current basilica in 1803, and was the first non-mission parish built in California for the benefit of Spanish settlers instead of the Mission Indians (Ohlone). The Pueblo de San Jose de Guadalupe was connected with Mission Santa Clara by The Alameda which was part of the historic El Camino Real.
The original adobe structure was damaged by earthquakes in 1818 and 1822, and a new adobe church was built from 1835 to 1846. The second church was severely damaged by the 1868 Hayward earthquake, and work on the third church began in 1869. The third church was destroyed by fire in 1875, and a temporary fourth church was built a few blocks away while the fifth and current church was being constructed. The fifth church was dedicated by Joseph Alemany, Archbishop of San Francisco, in 1877 while construction continued. The current portico was completed in 1884, and the large dome was finished in 1885.