St. John's Cathedral (Jacksonville)
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St. John's Cathedral is a
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of the Episcopal Church in
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, U.S. One of the oldest congregations in Jacksonville, it became the
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of the Bishop of the
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in 1951. The current building dates to 1906.


History

The congregation was founded in 1834 as St. John's Parish. It is one of the seven original parishes dating to the reception of the Diocese of Florida into the Episcopal General Convention in 1838. According to the cornerstone for the present Cathedral, the first St. Johns Church was built in 1842 and burned in 1862 during the American Civil War. In the early 1870s, Edward Tuckerman Potter designed a new St. Johns and initial construction began in 1873. The church was completed and dedicated in 1877. This building burned in the
Great Fire of 1901 The Great Fire of 1901 was a conflagration that occurred in Jacksonville, Florida on May 3, 1901. It was one of the worst disasters in Florida history and the third largest urban fire in the U.S., next to the Great Chicago Fire, and the 1906 S ...
, which destroyed most of
Downtown Jacksonville Downtown Jacksonville is the historic core and central business district (CBD) of Jacksonville, Florida USA. It comprises the earliest area of the city to be developed and is located in its geographic center along the narrowing point of the St. Jo ...
, and the next year a new church was designed by
Howard Nott Potter Howard Nott Potter (May 6, 1859 – July 31, 1937), was an American architect known for his design of churches who was prominent in New York society during the Gilded Age. Early life Potter was born in New York City on May 6, 1859. He was the ...
of the firm Snelling and Potter. St. John's Cathedral was completed and consecrated in 1906. St. John's is the only cathedral in Jacksonville. Inside the building is cavernous; built in the
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architectural style, stained-glass windows line the walls. In 1983, Advent Glass Works restored or repaired all stained glass in the cathedral, the cloister and the Cummings Chapel.


School

The St. John's Cathedral School is sponsored by the cathedral and diocese and includes infants to Pre-K 4. It also receives funding from the Jessie Ball duPont Fund.


Café

''Clara's at the Cathedral Café'' is a cooperative project between the cathedral and the School of Culinary Arts at the Clara White Mission. Every Friday since April 13, 2007, the students and staff from the mission's culinary school prepare a lunch that is sold to the community. The meal is reasonably priced and attracts workers from downtown businesses and retirees. St. Johns Cathedral webpage, Helping our Neighbors


See also

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List of the Episcopal cathedrals of the United States The following is a list of the Episcopal Church cathedrals in the United States and its territories. The dioceses are grouped into nine provinces, the first eight of which, for the most part, correspond to regions of the United States. Province ...
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List of cathedrals in Florida This is a list of cathedrals in the state of Florida, United States: See also *List of cathedrals in the United States References {{reflist, 2 Florida Cathedrals in Florida Florida Cathedrals A cathedral is a church that contains th ...
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Episcopal High School of Jacksonville Episcopal School of Jacksonville is an independent, coeducational private college preparatory school in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. It was founded in 1966 by the Episcopal Diocese of Florida. The school has two lower schools, a middle sc ...


References


External links


St. John’s Cathedral, Jacksonville websiteSt. John's Cathedral School websiteThe Diocese of Florida websiteThe Episcopal Diocese of FloridaEpiscopal High School
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