Basilica Of St. Andrew (Roanoke, Virginia)
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The Basilica of St. Andrew, also known as St. Andrew's Catholic Church, is a historic Catholic
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and
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in
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, United States. It was built in 1900-1902, and is a buff brick church on a stone foundation in the
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style. It has a cruciform plan and features two tall Gothic towers which flank the main entrance and are square in plan. On each tower are two small lancet windows, two large pointed-arch stained-glass tracery windows, and sets of double pointed-arch openings at the
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. Also on the property is a rectory built in 1887. The church replaced an earlier small brick church built in 1883. an
''Accompanying photo''
/ref> The building cost $60,000 to construct, with another $40,000 budgeted for interior appointments and trim. "The buff brick edifice with stone trimming, designed by William P. Ginther of Akron, Ohio, would become a Roanoke landmark." It was listed on the
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in 1973. The church has had two major renovations since its completion. The first renovations took place after the
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authorized certain liturgical alterations. A freestanding
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was installed so that Mass could be celebrated
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, the priest facing the people. The ornate
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was left in place and intact. Later, the original freestanding altar was replaced with a more ornate, marble one that remains in use to this day. At the same time the interior was radically modified to remove two side altars, a long altar rail, and a select portion of iconography. The lighting of the church was also renovated to allow a brighter hue. From 2010 to 2014, St. Andrew's saw its most expensive long-term renovation. The large pipe organ, being an object of much effort to maintain, was replaced with an electric organ. The pipes, however, were retained for decoration. In 2014, the
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, originals from the construction of the church, were removed and renovated. On September 6, 2023, the
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granted the title of
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to the parish church. File:Saint Andrew - Roanoke interior 01.jpg, View up the nave toward the chancel File:Saint Andrew - Roanoke interior 06.jpg, View down the nave toward gallery File:Saint Andrew - Roanoke windows 03.jpg, Stained glass window File:Saint Andrew - Roanoke 18.jpg, Lourdes Grotto


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Official websiteSaint Andrew's Catholic Church, 631 North Jefferson Street, Roanoke, Roanoke City, VA
1 photo and 1 photo caption page at
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