Cathedral of the Epiphany, Catholic cathedral in Sioux City, United States.
The Cathedral of the Epiphany is a Gothic Revival brick structure in Sioux City featuring sixty-one stained glass windows. These windows were crafted by Franz Mayer & Co in Munich and define the interior character.
Construction began in 1891 as St Mary's Church with the congregation using the basement for a decade due to financial hardship. The project continued despite these challenging circumstances.
The cathedral serves a diverse congregation with regular services in multiple languages. The building reflects the international makeup of the local community.
Access is available during the day with administrative support on weekdays and religious services on weekends. Visitors should plan around service times when visiting.
The interior houses a pipe organ with mechanical action, two manuals, and 31 stops equipped with a computerized combination system. This instrument blends traditional organ craftsmanship with modern technology.
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