St. Joseph Cathedral, San Diego

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Founded in 1874, the Saint Joseph Cathedral became a catholic cathedral in 1936. It is located in the Cortez Hill neighborhood of San Diego. The church also serves as the seat of the Diocese of San Diego. Shimmering in an all-white structure, the cathedral has been constructed with a Mission Revival Architecture type. The insides are just as beautiful with an awe-inspiring vista along the nave. Absolutely stunning ornate columns and arches lead up to the altar. The walls are lined up with stained glass windows adding to the beauty of the interiors. Masses are conducted consistently throughout the week and in Spanish on Sundays.

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