Cathedral of Saint Joseph

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Hartford, United States

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Cathedral of Saint Joseph Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Cathedral of Saint Joseph is located in Hartford, United States on 140 Farmington Ave. Cathedral of Saint Joseph is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category catholic cathedral in United States.

Address

140 Farmington Ave

Phone

+1 8602498431

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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K-Lap

Attended a Holy Communion here for one of my nieces here. The place is very big. It was a nice ceremony, but took a long time due to all the people that were there for the same thing - multiple people received their communions on the same day. It is very nice looking inside.

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Dan Westerhof

By chance, I walked past the cathedral in my way to the Mark Twain House and thought to stop in. The cathedral feels straight out of the 60s while still evoking traditional Gothic ideals. Brutalism meets Gothic meets modernism seems to be the feel. It works. I felt a certain comfort while not meeting a single person. Though I wouldn't make a special trip to Hartford, I'm glad I stopped in.

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Margaret Honan

My mission is to visit all CT catholic churches and this was #39. There is Street parking and a lot behind the cathedral. The exterior is modern and 'cold' but the interior will take your breath away. Open, spacious and modern but traditional in that it had the stained glass. But it's all very grand and absolutely gorgeous. The ceiling lights are shaped like stars and they look 3-D. This is one of the most amazing churches I've seen to date.

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Bill Katz

I was a student at St. Joe’s from 1958 — 1967. My Italian mother made the decision for me to be brought up in the Roman Catholic tradition and schools. I ultimately rejected the culture. But the Sisters of Mercy were dedicated to their profession and they taught us well. I sang in the choir (under the tutelage of Edward Diamente) and recall the midnight Christmas mass with all the pageantry. I vaguely remember the day the old cathedral burned down. My mother was in terrible distress. It was a sad day for all who were members of the church. It’s unfortunate that the gothic nunnery on the left side was taken down.

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SOKOL IT

I had a great pleasure to see polish folk music group \Ślask\. Wonderful place, great acoustic. I love this place.