Cathedral of Christ the Light | |
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Exterior view of The Cathedral of Christ the Light
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37°48′38″N 122°15′47″W / 37.8105°N 122.2631°WCoordinates: 37°48′38″N 122°15′47″W / 37.8105°N 122.2631°W | |
Location | 2121 Harrison St. Oakland, California |
Country | United States |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Website | www.ctlcathedral.org |
History | |
Dedication | September 25, 2008 |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) |
Craig W. Hartman Skidmore, Owings & Merrill |
Architectural type |
Modern architecture Late 20th century abstract |
Groundbreaking | 2005 |
Completed | 2008 |
Specifications | |
Materials | ceramic frit, concrete, Douglas fir, glass frit, steel |
Administration | |
Diocese | Diocese of Oakland |
Clergy | |
Bishop(s) | Michael C. Barber, SJ |
Rector | Jay Matthews |
The Cathedral of Christ the Light, also called Oakland Cathedral, is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oakland in Oakland, California. It is the seat of the Bishop of Oakland. Christ the Light, the first cathedral built entirely in the 21st century, replaces the Cathedral of Saint Francis de Sales, irreparably damaged in the Loma Prieta earthquake of 1989.
The Cathedral of Christ the Light Complex, as a larger cathedral center, is composed of the cathedral church, the chancery office of the bishop's curia, a conference center, rectory (priests' residence), Order of Malta Northern California Health Clinic (which provides free diagnostic services to people without health insurance), and a mausoleum. The mausoleum features twelve crypts reserved for the bishops of Oakland and burial sites available to the members of the diocese for a comparable price to the other Catholic cemeteries in the diocese. The cathedral center also houses City Lights Cafe and the Cathedral Shop, as well as a public plaza and garden.
The Cathedral of Christ the Light was designed by architect Craig W. Hartman, of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. The Catholic Cathedral Corporation of the East Bay, the incorporated owner of the cathedral, chose Webcor Builders as the general contractor of cathedral construction. Originally planned in 2000 under the direction of Bishop John Stephen Cummins and broken ground on May 21, 2005, Christ the Light was consecrated and dedicated by Bishop Allen Henry Vigneron on September 25, 2008. On All Souls' Day November 2, the mausoleum was dedicated and the first Bishop of Oakland, Floyd Lawrence Begin, was reburied in one of its crypts.