The Cathedra in St. Patrick's Pro-Cathedral
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2008-01-17
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The most spectacular piece in the cathedral is the Bishop�s cathedra, installed in the 1860s. This black walnut architectural fantasy, by John Jelliff, a prominent Newark furniture-maker, is one of the finest extant examples of the nineteenth century carver�s art. A newspaper article from the 1860s describes it thus: �It is made of black walnut, gracefully carved, and extends upward of 20 feet, where it projects forward about six feet and culminates in pinnacle shape at the height of about 25 feet�Various devices of a religious and ornamental character, including a representation of two angels under the projection above, are ingeniously carved upon it.�
Original file name 64 Catherdra of St. patrick's Pro-Cathedral.jpg
Original file name 64 Catherdra of St. patrick's Pro-Cathedral.jpg
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St. Patrick's Pro Cathedral, St.. John's Catholic Church, U.S. National Register of Historic Places, U.S. Historic district Contributing property, New Jersey Register of Historic Places, Basilica Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Basilica, Catholic Church, Catholic Cathedral, Catholic Basilica, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Gothic Architecture, Gothic Style Church, French Gothic Architecture, Archdiocese of Newark, Catholic Archdiocese, Diocese, Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State
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