Saint-Michel Basilica-Cathedral

45°24′09″N 71°53′35″W / 45.4025°N 71.8930°W / 45.4025; -71.8930ArchitectureCompleted1957

Saint-Michel Basilica-Cathedral (French: Basilique-cathédrale Saint-Michel) is a Roman Catholic minor basilica and cathedral dedicated to St. Michael located in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. The church is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sherbrooke. The basilica was decreed on July 31, 1959.[1] The lower-half of the cathedral was constructed from 1914 to 1917. A lack of funds resulted in a thirty-nine year pause in construction. The completion of the upper-half of the cathedral was in 1956 to 1957.

The cathedral was designed by architect Louis-Napoleon Audet,[2] in Gothic style. Mr Audet was the architect for both phases of construction. The large window of the façade depicts the four Evangelists.[3] The Cathedral of St Michael has 105 stained-glass windows crafted by Rafaël Lardeur of Paris.

The archbishop's chapel was painted by Ozias Leduc.[4]

References

  1. ^ GCatholic.org
  2. ^ "St-Michel Cathedral Basilica", Destination Sherbrooke
  3. ^ "Stained glass", Archdiocese of Sherbrooke Archives
  4. ^ "Visites guidées de la Basilique-Cathédrale Saint-Michel", Eastern Towns

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Media related to Cathédrale de Sherbrooke at Wikimedia Commons

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