Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, Los Angeles

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The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Los Angeles is a modern Roman Catholic cathedral that serves as the mother church of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and a prominent civic and religious landmark in the city.


Statements (49)
Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic church building
cathedral
landmark
architect Rafael Moneo
architecturalStyle Contemporary architecture
Postmodern architecture
category Churches in Los Angeles
Postmodern church buildings
Roman Catholic cathedrals in California
cityLandmarkStatus major civic landmark of Los Angeles
completionDate 2002
consecrationYear 2002
constructionStartDate 1998
country United States
dedicatedTo Blessed Virgin Mary
Our Lady of the Angels
denomination Latin Church
diocese Archdiocese of Los Angeles
function episcopal see
parish church
governingBody Archdiocese of Los Angeles
hasBellTower yes
hasCrypt yes
hasFeature baptistery
cafeteria
chapel
conference center
crypt mausoleum
gift shop
large plaza
hasOrgan yes
hasPublicPlaza yes
isMotherChurchOf Archdiocese of Los Angeles
locatedIn Archdiocese of Los Angeles
California
Los Angeles
locationRelativeTo downtown Los Angeles
namedAfter Our Lady of the Angels
openingDate 2002
oversees liturgical functions of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles
predecessor Cathedral of Saint Vibiana
province Ecclesiastical Province of Los Angeles
publicAccess open to visitors
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholic Church
rite Roman Rite
seatingCapacity 3000
status active
usesMaterial concrete
stone

Referenced by (3)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Central Los Angeles ("Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels")
Downtown Los Angeles ("Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels")
hasLandmark
Gregory Peck
burialPlace

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