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Cathedral Church of St. Paul (Detroit) : ウィキペディア英語版
Cathedral Church of St. Paul (Detroit)

The Cathedral Church of St. Paul is the cathedral church of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan. In 1824 its congregation formed as the first Episcopal and first Protestant church in Michigan Territory.
Designed by noted architect Ralph Adams Cram and constructed in 1907, this building is located at 4800 Woodward Avenue in Midtown Detroit, Michigan, adjacent to the campus of Wayne State University. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.〔
==History==
The parish of St. Paul was founded in 1824, by the Rev. Richard Fish Cadle, as the first Episcopal and the first Protestant congregation in the then Michigan Territory.〔(page ) from the Cathedral Church of St. Paul〕 The original site of St. Paul’s church was on Woodward Avenue, between Congress and Larned. In 1851 the church moved to the corner of Congress at Shelby.
The funeral service for Henry Ford, the entrepreneur who catalyzed development of the automobile industry in Detroit, was held at Cathedral Church of St. Paul on Thursday April 9, 1947.〔Lochbiler, Don (July 22, 1997).('I Think Mr. Ford is Leaving Us' ). Michigan History, ''The Detroit News''〕 Mourners passed by at a rate of 5,000 each hour at the public viewing the day before at Greenfield Village in Dearborn. At the funeral service, 20,000 people stood outside the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in the rain with 600 inside,〔 while the funeral had attracted national attention as an estimated seven million people mourned his death.〔According to ''A&E Biography''〕

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