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Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Albany, New York)

Cathedral of the
Immaculate Conception
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Panorama 1.jpg
East elevation and north profile, 2011
A yellow map of New York State showing county boundaries and major rivers. There is a red dot in the eastern central region of the state, below the confluence of the Hudson and Mohawk rivers.
A yellow map of New York State showing county boundaries and major rivers. There is a red dot in the eastern central region of the state, below the confluence of the Hudson and Mohawk rivers.
Location within New York
42°38′51″N 73°45′35″W / 42.64750°N 73.75972°W / 42.64750; -73.75972Coordinates: 42°38′51″N 73°45′35″W / 42.64750°N 73.75972°W / 42.64750; -73.75972
Location 125 Eagle St.
Albany, New York
Country United States
Denomination Roman Catholic Church
Website www.cathedralic.com
History
Founded 1847
Consecrated 1902
Architecture
Heritage designation NRHP #76001203
Designated June 8, 1976
Architect(s) Patrick Keely
Style Gothic Revival
Groundbreaking 1848
Completed 1852
Construction cost $250,000
Specifications
Capacity 2,500
Length 195 feet (59 m)
Width 95 feet (29 m)
Number of spires Two
Spire height 210 feet (64 m)
Materials brick, sandstone, plaster
Administration
Diocese Diocese of Albany
Clergy
Bishop(s) Most Rev. Edward Scharfenberger
Rector Rev. William H. Pape

The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception is a Roman Catholic church near the Mansion District in Albany, New York, United States. Built in the 1850s, it is the mother church of the Diocese of Albany. In 1976 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

It has several claims to architectural and ecclesiastical history. Designed by Irish American architect Patrick Keely to accommodate Albany's growing population of Catholic immigrants, it is the second-oldest cathedral in the state, after St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City. It is also the third oldest Catholic cathedral in the United States, and the first American Catholic cathedral in the Neo-Gothic architectural style.

The interior features the original stained glass windows, imported from England, and award-winning Stations of the Cross statuary. When completed, it was the tallest building in Albany. It has hosted visits by cardinals and leaders of other faiths, including one Archbishop of Canterbury, and the weddings of two Catholic governors' daughters. In 1986 it hosted the first-ever service of forgiveness between Catholics and Jews on Palm Sunday, an event commemorated by a sculpture outside the building.

Construction of the cathedral, at the behest of the diocese's first bishop, John McCloskey, took four years. Its south tower took 40, and it was not consecrated until its 50th anniversary in 1902. The construction of Empire State Plaza, the nearby New York state government complex, threatened the cathedral in the 1960s when it required the demolition of most of the surrounding neighborhood. It has been through several renovations in its history, including a $30 million restoration early in the 21st century.


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