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Plaque for Fountains of Canterbury

Description: Metal plaque on brick wall, raised lettering, "CANTERBURY TOWN CENTER 'A CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY' EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF OKLAHOMA, 1989, BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND PLANNING COMMITTEE, THE RIGHT REVEREND GERALD N. MCALLISTER, NORMAN E. REYNOLDS, PRESIDENT, THE REVEREND ROBERT M. SHAW, VICE PRESIDENT, FRANK D. HILL, SECRETARY, MRS. DAN D. STUART, ASSISTANT SECRETARY, RANDOLPH ROYSE, TREASURER, PHIL BENNET, ROBERT E. BRADSHAW, NORVAL L. COVINGTON, DR. BOLAR GARRISON, PETER G. PIERCE, THE RIGHT REVEREND CHIL… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Reverend Frederick Norman Fitzpatrick

Description: Reverend Frederick Fitzpatrick was the Episcopal priest serving at The Church of the Redeemer, Oklahoma from 1918 to 1922. He was a graduate of Howard University and the General Theological Seminary ordained in 1918 by Bishop Demby, Suffragan Bishop for Colored Work in Arkansas and the Province of the Southwest. After 1922, Reverend Fitzpatrick left the Episcopal Church to become a Roman Catholic. After returning from Rome in 1929, he attended St. John's College in Brooklyn, Massachusetts and A… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Chapel at Fountains of Canterbury

Description: White marble altar, white marble wall with metal cross, brass candle sticks on either end with brass book holder at center, walls of chapel near altar are wood paneled. Facility closed in 2022.
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Reverend Seth Carlyle Edwards

Description: Reverend Seth C. Edwards was an Episcopal priest at The Church of the Redeemer and Walnut Grove, Oklahoma City, 1943-1948. He is best known for being the founder and director of the Walnut Grove Neighborhood Center. The center provided recreation, social case work, remedial education and counseling services in the under-privileged area of Oklahoma City. He also ministered to Langston University students for the diocese, trying to establish an Episcopal mission. The Walnut Grove Neighborhood Cen… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Banner for Oklahoma City St. Paul's Cathedral

Description: Red background, image of St. Paul wearing blue stole over white toga, holding book in right hand and sword in left, gold lettering below image "ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL."
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Altar at Oklahoma City St. Matthias Episcopal Church

Description: Wood altar, red altar cloth, brass round plate, candles on either side, brass flowerpot with greenery, crucifix on red wall behind altar. Altar inside second worship area at garage at 90th and N. Western.
Date: 1966
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Exterior of Oklahoma City St. Paul's Cathedral

Description: Brick and stone building designed by Arthur Williams, steep pitched roof, square bell tower at rear, lighter stone and brick structure added at right for narthex, parish house, cloister and education building, street and cars in foreground. Located at 1901 NW4th and Broadway, cornerstone laid 1901 with first service 1904.
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Reverend Shirley Guilroy Sanchez

Description: Reverend Shirley G. Sanchez was born in the West Indies and raised Episcopalian. He left for the United States at the age of 19 and was enrolled at St. Paul's Normal and Industrial School, Virginia. Six years later he attended Bishop Payne's Divinity School and after ordination served in Alabama and Arkansas. He was recommended to the Rt. Reverend Thomas Casady, Bishop of the Missionary District of Oklahoma as a vicar for St. Thomas, Tulsa. Due to a vacancy at Muskogee's Black church of St. Phi… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

First Building of Oklahoma City St. Paul's Cathedral

Description: Steep pitched roof, bell tower atop covered entrance at front, arched windows. Constructed in 1893 at 219 NW 2nd (Robert S. Kerr). In 1901 building moved to NW 4th and Broadway.
Date: 1900
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Banner for Santa Maria Virgen

Description: White cloth background, blue lettering "SANTA MARIA VIRGEN", red heart with Virgin and child at center, blue lettering "THE EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF OKLAHOMA", red lettering "CON FE VENCEREMOS EL TEMOR". Located at 2141 SW 25th St. In 2023 at 5500 S. Western Ave.
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Exterior of Oklahoma City St. Matthias Episcopal Church

Description: Low pitched roof, metal building, cross (metal?) in front, free standing brick wall in front, three signs with shields. Was located at 119 and North Western. Last service held there Oct. 19, 1980, before merging with St. George to become St. Augustine.
Date: 1980
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Students at St. John's Episcopal School

Description: Four rows of children, two adult women and parish priest at left, three adult women at right. Picture taken in 1964 when the church was at its new location.
Date: 1964
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Children's Altar at St. James Episcopal Church

Description: Cloth covered wood altar, altar cross with flower vase and candlestick on either side. The wall behind is covered in floral wallpaper with picture of praying Jesus on the wall. On back of original photo, "The children's altar, built by Mr. Cecil Hurd, a member of St. James' Church."
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Children at Oklahoma City St. Francis Episcopal Church

Description: Two African American children facing front, part of plate and glass in front of them. Over the years, various summer programs were sponsored by St. John's Cathedral and Oklahoma Neighborhood Associations.
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Sketch of Oklahoma City Cathedral

Description: Sketch of proposed Episcopal Cathedral proposed by Bishop Casady. Brick building with several wings, multistory, arched windows, rose window at center front, large bell tower with windows. On typed information below "The cathedral is to be placed on a bluff, so the natural lines of the ground lead up in an unbroken sweep, to a pyramidal mass from every point of view." Land on Persimmon Hill bought in 1929 with Bishop Casady's personal funds from selling Casady Camp in Wisconsin. Fundraising d… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Exterior of All Soul's Episcopal Church

Description: Stone building, ranch style, half timbered eaves on each end, steep pitched roofline at center with half timber, covered driveway at far right, no landscaping. Consecrated Nov. 2, 1973, located at 6400 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Oklahoma City.
Date: 1973
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Exterior of All Soul's Episcopal Church

Description: Stacked stone building, steep pitched roof with cross at apex, double wood front doors, arched above doors with stained glass windows, bell tower and steeple at right.
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Parishioners and Choir Outside Oklahoma City All Soul's Episcopal Church

Description: Group of men, women and children standing in front of church, members of choir at far left. Wood building, mature pine trees on either side of front door. On back of photo, "Original All Soul's Church, Oklahoma City. Replaced by new church & parish house at another location. Original building had to serve 1. St. David's Church, OKC 2. Holy Apostle's Church, Moore, 3. St. Raphael's Guardian Angels - Yukon. Still in use in 1982."
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Recessional at Oklahoma City Church of the Resurrection

Description: Recessional of Rt. Reverend Rauscher, Deacon Pierce Hewlett, and Rector Paul Kendall at Church of The Resurrection. Information on card given by Rev. Paul B. Kendall and gives February 21, 1971 as 10th anniversary. From 1967 until 1989, church was located at 4828 NW Expressway.
Date: 1971
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma
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