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Sacred Heart Cathedral (Amarillo, Texas)

Sacred Heart Cathedral
Amarillo Texas March 1943 Sacred Heart Cathedral 2.jpg
Sacred Heart Cathedral in 1943
Basic information
Location Amarillo, Texas
United States
Affiliation Roman Catholic Church
District Diocese of Amarillo
Country United States of America
Ecclesiastical or organizational status Deconsecrated
Torn down in 1975
Architectural description
Architectural style Romanesque Revival
Completed 1916
Construction cost $18,000
Specifications
Capacity 350
Materials Brick

Sacred Heart Cathedral is a former cathedral church located in Amarillo, Texas, United States. It was the seat of the Diocese of Amarillo from 1927 to 1975.

The Rev. David H. Dunn, pastor of St. Mary’s Church in Clarendon, had the first Sacred Heart Church built in 1903. The first $400 for the fund drive came out of his own funds. Ground was broken on March 17, 1903 and the first Mass was held on August 2 of the same year. The church was dedicated on October 18. As Amarillo grew it became obvious that Sacred Heart was in need of a new church. In 1909 property was purchased at the corner of Ninth and Taylor Streets for $5,000. The new church was built for $18,000 seven years later. The red brick building with white trim was built in the Romanesque Revival style. The first Mass in the uncompleted church was Father Dunn’s funeral on October 5, 1916. The church was opened for regular use in January 1917 and it was dedicated on April 13, 1918 by Bishop Joseph Patrick Lynch of Dallas. The old church was moved to the corner of Cleveland and 11th Streets and became Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. A two-story rectory was built next to the church in 1922 for $16,000.

On August 3, 1926 Pope Pius XI established the diocese of Amarillo. Sacred Heart Church became the cathedral for the new diocese. On April 27, 1927 Bishop Rudolph Gerken was installed in Sacred Heart as the first Bishop of Amarillo.

In 1944, Sacred Heart Cathedral bought St. Mary’s Academy from the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word for $85,000. It became the Cathedral School. Three years later a chapel from an Air Force base was moved to the school property and became a chapel of convenience for the cathedral parish. A new convent for the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word was built in 1950. In 1959 this property became St. Mary’s Parish, which became the Amarillo Diocese’s third cathedral in 2011.


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