St. Peter's Pro-Cathedral

Local nameSt. Peters Catholic Church
LocationRichmond

St. Peter's Pro-Cathedral is a Catholic church located in Richmond, Virginia, United States. It is the oldest Catholic church in the city. From the erecting of the Diocese of Richmond in 1850 until the completion of the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in 1906, St. Peter's Church served as the cathedral and seat of the diocese. Originally, the church was predominantly Irish American. The church continued to serve a congregation of approximately 300 as of 2011.

After the Civil War, St. Peter's basement hosted the city's "colored Catholics." The 13-member congregation included Emily Mitchell, Julia Grandison, Moses Marx, Liza Marx, and Julia Flippen as well as her children. When the congregation had increased to about 50, including children, Bishop Keane signed a deed for what became St. Jos Church on Shockoe Hill, also inviting the Josephites for help in furthering the Black apostolate.

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An image of Saint Peter… @ Regimus LaFort is listed as the Censor Librorum, and Cardinal John Farley is listed as the Imprimatur.
 

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Peter's_Church_(Richmond,_Virginia)

Official Website https://stpeterchurch1834.org/

Phone (804) 643-4315

Coordinates 37°32'26.358" N -77°26'6.488" E

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