Holy Name Cathedral, Catholic cathedral in Steubenville, United States.
Holy Name Cathedral is located at the intersection of Fifth and Slack Streets and features traditional church architecture with prominent twin towers and religious ornamental details. The building houses a central worship space with pews, an altar area, and decorative religious elements throughout its interior.
The parish was established in 1885 and the current cathedral building was completed in 1890. It became the seat of the Diocese of Steubenville in 1945, gaining greater ecclesiastical importance.
The cathedral serves as a gathering place for Catholic believers in Steubenville and displays religious artwork and traditional furnishings throughout its interior spaces. Visitors experience the communal worship practices and devotional customs that have developed over time in this community.
The cathedral is accessible via the central streets of Steubenville and opens for public worship times as well as general visits. Check current opening hours before planning a longer visit, particularly if special services or religious events are scheduled.
In 2008, the parish consolidated with nearby congregations to form Triumph of the Cross Parish, which now operates services across two buildings in the area. This merger reflects changing demographics in smaller cities and how faith communities adapt to new circumstances.
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