Cathedral of Saint Peter (Rockford, Illinois)

The Cathedral of Saint Peter is the mother church of the Catholic Diocese of Rockford.[2] It is the second church to serve the diocese as its cathedral.

Cathedral of Saint Peter
Location in Illinois
42°17′06″N 89°04′58″W
Location1243 N. Church Street
Rockford, Illinois
CountryUnited States
DenominationRoman Catholic Church
Websitewww.cathedralofstpeter.org
History
StatusCathedral/Parish church
Founded1922
DedicationSt. Peter the Apostle
DedicatedMay 15, 1960
ConsecratedOctober 11, 1978
Architecture
StyleItalianate
Groundbreaking1958
Completed1960
Specifications
Capacity676-834[1]
Number of spiresOne
Administration
DioceseRockford
Clergy
Bishop(s)Most Rev. David J. Malloy
RectorVery Rev. Stephen St. Jules

History

Interior of the Cathedral of St. Peter

The parish had its beginnings with the establishment of St. William's chapel in 1915.[1] It was established as a mission of St. Mary's parish downtown. Property on the summit of Council Hill, also known as Piety Hill, was purchased in 1920 for a new parish. A combination church and school was built on Court Street beginning in 1921.

The cornerstone for the present church was blessed by Bishop Loras Lane in August 1958 and it was dedicated on May 15, 1960. Bishop Arthur O'Neill designated St. Peter's as the diocesan cathedral on October 11, 1970. St. James on North Second Street in Rockford had been the pro-cathedral of the diocese from its foundation in 1908. Bishop Lane planned to construct a large pyramid-shaped cathedral, but his untimely death and the high projected construction costs doomed the project.[3] What he had founded in 1962 as "Cathedral Parish" for the new cathedral was renamed Holy Family Parish. O'Neill formally consecrated St. Peter's on October 11, 1978. The present altar was consecrated by Cardinal Francis George of Chicago on September 29, 1998.

Pipe organ

St. Peter's houses a 1978 Wicks Organ Company pipe organ, Opus 5706. It is located in the rear gallery of the cathedral. Some of the pipes are exposed in the large case that frames a rose window. The organ features 5 divisions, 45 stops, 47 ranks, and 2,707 pipes. The manual compass is 61 notes and the pedal compass is 32 notes.[4]

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See also

References

  1. "Cathedral of St. Peter, Rockford". Diocese of Rockford. Retrieved 2013-09-25.
  2. "St. Peter Cathedral". Giga Catholic. Retrieved 2013-09-25.
  3. "Holy Family, Rockford". Diocese of Rockford. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  4. "Wicks Organ Co., Opus 5706, 1978". Organ Historical Society. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2014-04-16.
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