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Cathedral of the Incarnation (Baltimore)

Cathedral of the Incarnation
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Cathedral of the Incarnation (Baltimore) is located in Maryland
Cathedral of the Incarnation (Baltimore)
39°19′55.76″N 76°36′59.98″W / 39.3321556°N 76.6166611°W / 39.3321556; -76.6166611Coordinates: 39°19′55.76″N 76°36′59.98″W / 39.3321556°N 76.6166611°W / 39.3321556; -76.6166611
Location 4 East University Parkway
Baltimore, Maryland
Country United States
Denomination Episcopal
Website www.incarnationbaltimore.org
History
Founded 1916
Consecrated November 6, 1955
Architecture
Status Completed
Style Gothic Revival
Groundbreaking 1909
Specifications
Number of spires One
Materials Limestone
Administration
Diocese Diocese of Maryland
Clergy
Bishop(s) Eugene Sutton
Dean Robert Boulter

The Cathedral of the Incarnation is an Episcopal cathedral in the Guilford neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is the seat of the Diocese of Maryland.

Discussions about building a cathedral in the Diocese of Maryland took place at least as far back as the years William Paret was the bishop (1885–1911). However, it was during the episcopate of John Gardner Murray that the cathedral was built. The so-called Synod Hall was the first constructed building in the planned complex and the congregation met in the undercroft beginning in 1911. The cornerstone for the Synod Hall proper was laid in 1920 and the first worship service was held in the new space in 1932. Plans for a cathedral complex and a separate larger cathedral were then abandoned, and the Synod Hall was redesignated as the cathedral. For the first 35 years it was known as a pro-cathedral. In 1943, the Cathedral of the Incarnation was first used for the installation ceremony of a bishop, with the ninth Bishop of Maryland. After the cathedral's construction debt was discharged, the Diocese of Maryland passed a resolution establishing the Cathedral of the Incarnation on February 1, 1955, and it was consecrated on November 6, 1955.

The Cathedral House was built in 1967. It houses offices, meeting spaces, and Sunday School rooms.

Cathedral's facade and spire

Cathedral, viewed from the west

Facade and steps, from the south

Spire on the Cathedral of the Incarnation

Cathedral House

The Children's Peace Memorial


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