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The Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist or La Cathédrale St-Jean, originally called l'Église St-Jean du Vermilion, is the cathedral and mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette in Louisiana. It was the first parish in Lafayette Parish—founded in 1821—and was designated cathedral upon the erection of the diocese in 1918. The church and a 7 acres (2.8 ha) area comprising the Bishop's residence and the cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 27, 1979.

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  • La Catedral de San Juan​ (en inglés: St. John's Cathedral o bien Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist y originalmente en francés: l'Église St-Jean du Vermilion) es una histórica catedral católica. Fue la primera iglesia de la Parroquia de Lafayette, en Lusiiana al Sur de los Estados Unidos. Fue fundada en 1821 en la propiedad donada por Jean Mouton. Este edificio fue terminado en 1916 en el estilo neorrománico. La Catedral cuenta con un museo de recuerdos y exposiciones sobre la historia de la Catedral y de la parroquia . (es)
  • The Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist or La Cathédrale St-Jean, originally called l'Église St-Jean du Vermilion, is the cathedral and mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette in Louisiana. It was the first parish in Lafayette Parish—founded in 1821—and was designated cathedral upon the erection of the diocese in 1918. The historic church—located at 515 Cathedral Street in downtown Lafayette—is the third structure built on the site. The land was donated in 1821 by Jean Mouton, a wealthy planter who had founded the town as Vermilionville. The cornerstone was laid in 1913, and the church was completed in 1916 in the Dutch Romanesque Revival style. A large red and white brick structure, its notable features include stained glass produced in Munich depicting the life of the patron, oil paintings of Christ and the Apostles, and a Casavant Frères organ. St. John's Cemetery is the oldest in the city of Lafayette. Notable burials include Jean Mouton, who donated the property for the church; his son Alexandre Mouton, a U.S. senator and governor of Louisiana; his grandson Alfred Mouton, a Confederate general in the American Civil War; and Jefferson Caffery, a distinguished U.S. diplomat who was a Lafayette native. The church and a 7 acres (2.8 ha) area comprising the Bishop's residence and the cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 27, 1979. (en)
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  • La Catedral de San Juan​ (en inglés: St. John's Cathedral o bien Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist y originalmente en francés: l'Église St-Jean du Vermilion) es una histórica catedral católica. Fue la primera iglesia de la Parroquia de Lafayette, en Lusiiana al Sur de los Estados Unidos. Fue fundada en 1821 en la propiedad donada por Jean Mouton. Este edificio fue terminado en 1916 en el estilo neorrománico. La Catedral cuenta con un museo de recuerdos y exposiciones sobre la historia de la Catedral y de la parroquia . (es)
  • The Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist or La Cathédrale St-Jean, originally called l'Église St-Jean du Vermilion, is the cathedral and mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette in Louisiana. It was the first parish in Lafayette Parish—founded in 1821—and was designated cathedral upon the erection of the diocese in 1918. The church and a 7 acres (2.8 ha) area comprising the Bishop's residence and the cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 27, 1979. (en)
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