St. Patrick’s Cathedral

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St. Patrick’s Cathedral is a prominent Neo-Gothic Roman Catholic cathedral in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, renowned for its striking architecture and status as a major religious and tourist landmark.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Neo-Gothic building
Roman Catholic cathedral
church building
landmark
tourist attraction
architect James Renwick Jr.
Patrick Charles Keely
architecturalStyle Neo-Gothic
architecturalType cathedral
completedIn 1878
consecratedDate 1879
constructionInterruptedBy American Civil War
constructionResumed 1865
constructionStart 1858
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dedicatedTo Saint Patrick
denomination Roman Catholic
diocese Archdiocese of New York
governingBody Archdiocese of New York
groundbreakingDate 1858
hasFeature Lady Chapel
crypt
large organ
rose window
side chapels
twin spires
heritageStatus New York City Landmark
hostsEvent Christmas services
Easter services
isMajorTouristAttractionIn New York City
languageOfLiturgy English
Spanish
locatedIn Fifth Avenue
Manhattan
Midtown Manhattan
New York City
New York
surface form: New York State

between 50th Street and 51st Street
material Tuckahoe marble
namedAfter Saint Patrick
openedForWorship 1879
oppositeOf Rockefeller Center
province Ecclesiastical Province of New York
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
religiousFunction seat of the Archbishop of New York
rite Latin Rite
surface form: Latin Church
spires two
towerHeight about 100 meters
underwentRestoration early 21st century
late 20th century

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Francis Spellman burialPlace St. Patrick’s Cathedral
this entity surface form: St. Patrick's Cathedral, Manhattan, New York City
John Cardinal McCloskey burialPlace St. Patrick’s Cathedral
this entity surface form: St. Patrick's Cathedral, Manhattan
Terence Cooke buriedAt St. Patrick’s Cathedral
this entity surface form: St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York
Easter Parade and Bonnet Festival centeredAround St. Patrick’s Cathedral
this entity surface form: St. Patrick's Cathedral
James Renwick Jr. designed St. Patrick’s Cathedral
this entity surface form: St. Patrick's Cathedral (New York City)
Archdiocese of New York hasCathedral St. Patrick’s Cathedral
this entity surface form: St. Patrick's Cathedral
this entity surface form: St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York
Fifth Avenue hasLandmark St. Patrick’s Cathedral
Midtown Manhattan hasLandmark St. Patrick’s Cathedral
New York City Landmark hasNotableExample St. Patrick’s Cathedral
this entity surface form: St. Patrick's Cathedral
Atlas statue locatedNear St. Patrick’s Cathedral
this entity surface form: St. Patrick's Cathedral
Channel Gardens near St. Patrick’s Cathedral
this entity surface form: St. Patrick's Cathedral
Fifth Avenue–53rd Street nearLandmark St. Patrick’s Cathedral
this entity surface form: St. Patrick's Cathedral
James Renwick Jr. notableWork St. Patrick’s Cathedral
this entity surface form: St. Patrick's Cathedral (New York City)
St. Patrick’s Day Parade passesBy St. Patrick’s Cathedral
subject surface form: St. Patrick’s Day Parade (New York City)
this entity surface form: St. Patrick’s Cathedral (Manhattan)
Tuckahoe marble usedIn St. Patrick’s Cathedral
this entity surface form: St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York City