Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist (Charleston)

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The Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist in Charleston is a prominent Gothic Revival Roman Catholic cathedral known for its striking brownstone façade and stained-glass windows, serving as the seat of the Diocese of Charleston.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic Revival architecture
Roman Catholic cathedral
church building
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
category Cathedrals in South Carolina
Gothic Revival church buildings in South Carolina
Roman Catholic cathedrals in the United States
churchRite Latin Rite
city Charleston NERFINISHED
clergyTitle bishop’s seat
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dedicatedTo Saint John the Baptist NERFINISHED
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
diocese Diocese of Charleston NERFINISHED
functionalStatus active
governingBody Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalElement buttresses
pointed arches
spire
hasArt devotional paintings
religious statuary
hasFaçadeColor brown
hasInteriorFeature choir loft
high altar
nave
side chapels
hasWindowType figurative stained glass
heritageDesignation contributing property to a historic district
isCathedralOf Diocese of Charleston NERFINISHED
liturgicalLanguage English
Latin
locatedIn Charleston Historic District NERFINISHED
Charleston, South Carolina NERFINISHED
material brownstone
notableFeature rose window
stained-glass windows
twin towers
province Ecclesiastical Province of Atlanta NERFINISHED
region American South NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
state South Carolina
status cathedral
usedFor diocesan liturgies
funerals
sacraments
weddings
worship

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Charleston Peninsula contains Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist (Charleston)