Saint John the Baptist Cathedral (Fresno, California)

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Saint John the Baptist Cathedral
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Location in California
36°44′26″N119°46′57″W / 36.7406°N 119.7825°W / 36.7406; -119.7825
Location2814 Mariposa St.
Fresno, California
Country United States
Denomination Roman Catholic
Website www.stjohnsfresno.org
History
Founded1882
Dedication June 7, 1903
Architecture
Architect(s) Thomas Bermingham
Architectural type Gothic Revival
Groundbreaking 1902
Completed1903
Specifications
Number of spires Two
Materials Brick
Administration
Diocese Fresno
Clergy
Bishop(s) Most Rev. Joseph Vincent Brennan
Rector Rev. Alex Chavez

Saint John the Baptist Cathedral is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fresno on Mariposa Street in Fresno, California. Erected in 1882, St. John Parish is the oldest parish in Fresno.

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The current Saint John the Baptist Church was dedicated in 1903 and was designated a cathedral in 1922. As of 2025, the rector of the cathedral is Monsignor Salvador Gonzalez Jr.

History

After the founding of Fresno in 1872, the few Catholics in the new town travelled to Visalia, California, to attend mass. By 1878, they had started fundraising for a church in Fresno. The property for the new church on M Street was donated by the Central Pacific Railroad donated two lots and their Bishop Francisco Mora y Borrell of the Diocese of Monterey-Los Angeles. [1]

The construction of St. John the Baptist was completed in 1880. It was a brick structure with a 90 ft (27 m) steeple. Mora dedicated the new church in 1882. [1] Several Sisters of the Holy Cross arrived in Fresno in 1893; one year later, they opened Saint Augustine's Academy. [1]

By the beginning of the 20th century, the current St. John the Baptist Church had become too small for the size of the congregation. The parishioner began demolishing the old church in March 1901. The original plans called for building the new St. Andrew on the same property as the old one. However, Reverend McCarthy, the pastor, wanted it located in a different property on Mariposa Street, close to St. Augustine's Academy. Despite the misgivings of some parishioners about the distance to that location, the parish adopted the pastor's plan. The cornerstone for the new church was laid in April 1902 and Coadjutor Archbishop George Montgomery from the Archdiocese of San Francisco dedicated it in June 1903. [2] [1]

In 1922, the Vatican erected the Diocese of Monterey-Fresno from the Diocese of Los Angeles-San Diego. [3] The parish in 1926 opened the St. John Hall School.

At that time, St. John the Baptist Church became St. John the Baptist Cathedral. When the Diocese of Fresno was erected in 1967, St. John the Baptist remained as its cathedral. [2] [3]

In April 2019, Jose Hernandez approached the cathedral staff and threatened harm against the priests and bishop. After going outside, he broke several stained-glass windows and statues, causing $25,000 in damage. He was later arrested. [4] The parish in November 2019 submitted plans to the city for the erected of a iron fence to increase security around the cathedral. [5]

Cathedral

St. John the Baptist Cathedral was designed in a Gothic-Romanesque style by the architect Thomas Bermingham. The structure has a triple-entry main door with a rose window. There are two square towers topped with spires. [1]

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