Since its doors first opened in 1879, St. Patrick's Cathedral, the largest Roman Catholic cathedral in the United States, has served as a symbol of hope, faith and freedom for New York's parishioners, community members and travelers from around the globe. Overlooking Fifth Avenue, the neo-Gothic building has endured while the surrounding urban environment has changed.
As the world awaits Pope Francis' highly-anticipated September visit to New York, Treasures of New York: St. Patrick's Cathedral - tonight, August 25 at 8 p.m. on THIRTEEN - takes viewers through the cathedral's rich history as a center of Catholic life in New York City, showcases its recent $175 million restoration, and examines architectural features that have made it a CELEBRATED New York City treasure and a National Historic Landmark. The new film also highlights the efforts to preserve this historic treasure, examining the massive, recently completed restoration that included a new roof, repairs to the building's stone façade and restoration of its stained glass windows. The project, which was initiated in 2007, marks the most extensive and expensive restoration in the cathedral's history. Treasures of New York: St. Patrick's Cathedral features interviews with members of the cathedral's staff, including His Eminence Timothy Cardinal Dolan, the Archbishop of the Diocese New York; Monsignor Robert Ritchie, the rector; Dr. Jennifer Pascual, director of music and Daniel Brondel, associate director of music and organist. The film also features writers Peter Quinn and Turlough McConnell, as well as several of the key preservationists and architects involved with the restoration, including Raymond Pepi, president at Building Conservation Associates; Michele Boyd, associate at Building Conservation Associates; Jean Parker Phifer, associate at Thomas Phifer and Partners; Christopher Botti, president at Botti Studio of Architectural Art; Jeffrey Murphy AIA, founding partner at Murphy Burnham & Buttrick Architects; and John Peragallo IV and John Paragallo III of the family run Peragallo Organ Company.Videos