137 St Louis, Missouri, USA, St Louis old cathedral
Just round the corner from that impressive gateway thingy in St Louis is the Old catholic Cathedral, which looks almost brand new inside, since its 2015 renovation. Less spectacular than the St Louis new cathedral, but then most of us are. It’s official name is the Basilica of St Louis, King of France. It was built in the 1830s, in Greek Revival style, and was a step up from the tent which earliest Catholic records suggest was used there from 1766, or the log house built in 1770. It was a cathedral from 1847 to 1914, and then handed over to the new cathedral (blog post 120 on this blog).
Nicely framed Stations of the Cross, and a fine marble baptismal fount. Shiny
communion rail. There is a painting of St Louis venerating the Crown of Thorns,
and a copy of a Velazquez.