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Mar 30, 2024 · St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral will celebrate Easter, the day Christians commemorate Christ's resurrection. The congregation also will mark a major milestone — its 120th anniversary of worshiping at 127 NW 7 in downtown Oklahoma City.
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Constructed in 1904 in the Norman Gothic style, St. Paul's Cathedral is one of the two oldest churches in Oklahoma City (the other is St. Joseph's Cathedral). It was built in 1904 and became the Episcopal Cathedral in 1908.