Restoration of the Cathedral
Broken Cross after the bombing

Restoration of the Cathedral Out of ten thousand possible, dark and distant terrors, one exploded in our face. On April 19th 1995 the Murrah Building was bombed. The blast shattered the stone Celtic Cross atop our facade (pictured above). The Cathedral was closed for two years and it was five years and over seven million dollars later, before our entire facility was rebuilt.

 

The Lord has moved us from Good Friday to Easter, from brokeness to life. Alleluia!

 

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Scaffold in the nave of the cathedral during the restoration work. 

 
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