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What's your Cathedral story?
St. James Cathedral
was dedicated on December 22, 1907. That means we’re turning 100 this year!
Did you know that all we have to remember that great day 100 years ago
is one picture (at right) and newspaper stories? We know what the Times and the
P-I thought of the new Cathedral. But what about the 5,000
people who packed the church, standing even in the center aisle, and
spilled out down the front steps and the sidewalk on Marion Street? What were they thinking?
Cathedrals are more than towers and domes, stained glass and statues.
Cathedrals are built of “living stones”—of people and their stories. You are a
part of what makes St. James Cathedral what it is. What’s your Cathedral story?
This July, we'll publish
a special Centennial issue of In Your Midst, filled with the
stories of the people who make this Cathedral what it is. And
you're one of them! Why not share your impressions and memories?
Then, a hundred years from now, they'll know what made St. James special
in this Centennial year 2007!
Hopefully the questions below will get you started in thinking and writing.
St. James Cathedral is...
What brought you to St. James the first time?
What has kept you coming back?
Do you have a favorite Cathedral moment or memory?
What do you love best about St. James Cathedral?
Download the form by clicking
here (you can mail it in
or drop it in the offering basket on Sunday). Your story will become a permanent part of the
Cathedral archives. Thank you for sharing your story!
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