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St. Philomena's Catholic Church
(St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church and Rectory)
1335 South 10th Street
1908-1910
Architect: Thomas Kimball
Designated Omaha Landmark: February 13, 1979
Built as St. Philomena’s Cathedral in 1908, this structure retained cathedral status until St. Cecilia’s Cathedral was substantially completed (in about 1916). In 1958 the name of the church was changed to St. Frances Cabrini, to honor Mother Cabrini, the first American citizen canonized.
Designed by the notable Omaha architect Thomas Kimball, St. Frances Cabrini Church is significant as an early work in the Spanish Renaissance revival style, a style that reached its zenith in American architecture between 1915 and 1940.
(This building is also listed in the National Register of Historic Places.) |