Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew (Honolulu)
St. Andrew's Cathedral
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St. Andrew's Cathedral from Queen Emma Street
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Location | Beretania Street (Queen Emma Square), Honolulu, Hawaii |
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Area | 7 acres (2.8 ha) |
Built | 1867 |
Architectural style | Gothic |
Part of | Hawaii Capital Historic District (#78001020) |
NRHP Reference # | 73000663[1] |
Added to NRHP | July 2, 1973 |
The Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew, also commonly known as St. Andrew's Cathedral, is a cathedral of the Episcopal Church in the United States located in the State of Hawaii. Originally the seat of the Anglican Church of Hawaii, it is now the home of the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Hawaii.
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History
Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma, his queen consort, were devout members of the Church of England led by their good friend Queen Victoria. At their request, Thomas Nettleship Staley was appointed bishop in 1862. Inspired to build a place of worship in the Anglican tradition, Kamehameha IV commissioned the construction of what would later become the Cathedral of Saint Andrew. However, the king died on the feast day of Saint Andrew in 1863 before ground-breaking. Kamehameha V, the king's brother, took over the project and laid the cornerstone in honor of his predecessor on March 5, 1867.[2] The cathedral was designed by the London architects William Slater and R. H. Carpenter,[3] and the building process was overseen by their chief assistant Benjamin Ingelow.[4]
The Cathedral of Saint Andrew was built in the French Gothic architectural style, shipped in several pre-fabricated pieces from England. The western facade has a window of hand-blown stained glass that reaches from the floor to the eaves, depicting the European explorers that visited the Hawaiian islands.
There are only three other cathedrals in the Hawaiian Islands — Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace, Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Pacific of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America and the Co-Cathedral of Saint Theresa of the Child Jesus of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu.
It is located on Queen Emma Street, between Beretania Street and Queen Emma Square. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places listings in Oahu on July 2, 1973 as site 73000663.[2]
Gallery
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St. Andrew's Cathedral, Honolulu, Hawaii, as seen from Beretania St.jpg
View of St. Andrew's statue, pool, olive trees, and front entrance
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Exterior of nave, showing stonework from successive extensions
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Honolulu-StAndrews-nave-interior.JPG
Interior of nave, with fans in pews
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Honolulu-StAndrews-belfry.JPG
Bell tower
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Honolulu-StAndrews-stainedglass-front.JPG
Stained glass over front door, with Jesus on a surfboard at top left
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- Historic district contributing properties in Hawaii
- Episcopal cathedrals in the United States
- Religious buildings completed in 1958
- 20th-century Episcopal churches
- Churches in Honolulu, Hawaii
- Gothic Revival churches in Hawaii
- Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Hawaii
- Episcopal churches in Hawaii
- 1867 establishments in Hawaii