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The Cathedral of Saint Helena is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Helena, Montana. Modeled by architect A.O. Von Herbulis after the Votivkirche in Vienna, Austria, the construction began on the Cathedral in 1908, and held its first mass in November 1914. The Cathedral sustained significant damage during the 1935 Helena earthquake, which required extensive renovations. The Cathedral was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.HistoryConstructionThe site for the cathedral was purchased in 1905. A.O. Von Herbulis of Washington, D.C., was commissioned as the architect. Von Herbulis was trained abroad and was chosen for his knowledge of the cathedrals of Europe. Rough sketches were prepared in two styles, Romanesque and Gothic. When the drawings were presented, the Building Committee chose the Gothic form; a motion to authorize that design passed unanimously. Von Herbulis modelled the Cathedral after the Votivkirche in Vienna, Austria, which he had become familiar with while studying at university in Vienna.The Columbia Construction Company of New York City began construction of the Cathedral in 1908; the cornerstone was laid on October 4 that year. On November 8, 1914, the Catholic community of Helena gathered to celebrate Mass for the first time in the new church, and the first funeral held in the Cathedral was that of Thomas Cruse, a benefactor, December 26, 1914. The Cathedral remained under construction for ten more years; in June 1924, the Cathedral was consecrated. Its total cost of construction amounted to $645,000.
The Cathedral of Saint Helena is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Helena, Montana. Modeled by architect A.O. Von Herbulis after the Votivkirche in Vienna, Austria, the construction began on the Cathedral in 1908, and held its first mass in November 1914. The Cathedral sustained significant damage during the 1935 Helena earthquake, which required extensive renovations. The Cathedral was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.HistoryConstructionThe site for the cathedral was purchased in 1905. A.O. Von Herbulis of Washington, D.C., was commissioned as the architect. Von Herbulis was trained abroad and was chosen for his knowledge of the cathedrals of Europe. Rough sketches were prepared in two styles, Romanesque and Gothic. When the drawings were presented, the Building Committee chose the Gothic form; a motion to authorize that design passed unanimously. Von Herbulis modelled the Cathedral after the Votivkirche in Vienna, Austria, which he had become familiar with while studying at university in Vienna.The Columbia Construction Company of New York City began construction of the Cathedral in 1908; the cornerstone was laid on October 4 that year. On November 8, 1914, the Catholic community of Helena gathered to celebrate Mass for the first time in the new church, and the first funeral held in the Cathedral was that of Thomas Cruse, a benefactor, December 26, 1914. The Cathedral remained under construction for ten more years; in June 1924, the Cathedral was consecrated. Its total cost of construction amounted to $645,000.
A Victorian Inn with lovely Verandas, grounds and Carriage House. Spectacular view of St. Helena Cathedral (7th largest Gothic in the US) next door. A short stroll away - Last Chance Gulch! Lots of Art Galleries, Antique Stores and Great Restaurants. Hosting Guests, Weddings, Parties and Meetings for 22 years ~
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The Independent Record is the number one source in the area for local news, information and advertising, reaching more than 79% of the market with print and digital products & services. We provide reliable news for southwest Montana with breaking news, daily features, in‐depth reporting and superior journalism. We also provide a full suite of advertising and marketing products and services including print display advertising, commercial printing, digital, mobile, SEO services, social media management and reputation management and marketing consultation. Established in 1867, The Independent Record is the area's number one daily newspaper with circulation covering Lewis & Clark, Jefferson and Broadwater counties. The IR's website, helenair.com., is the area's most visited news website, with an average 2.1 million page views monthly. The Independent Record's parent company is Lee Enterprises, a publicly traded media company with 54 newspapers in 23 states.
Jmacs Pottery is produced in Helena, MT by Jeremy McFarlane. The gallery and studio is a place for artists to take the next step and market their items. I would like to thank the Wiebe's for showing me that making pottery can be living.
Over the many decades, countless things have changed, including customs and technologies. And while Retz Funeral Home has kept pace with the changes of Montanans, the principles, ethics and philosophies upon which Retz Funeral Home was built remain steadfast. The facilities and staff of Retz Funeral Home are fully committed to serving families of all faiths and persuasions with unwavering dignity, respect and support. Our reputation for service is unparalleled, and we will go to any lengths to fulfill the needs and wishes of the families that come to us during a most difficult time. Retz Funeral Home has enjoyed a prominent role in the history and shaping of Helena and the surrounding communities. We invite you to visit the section of our website that shows some of the history of this Helena institution, and perhaps even savor a bit of nostalgia as you view the many photographs of days gone by. Retz Funeral Home history. Retz Funeral Home has been Helena’s choice for over 84 years, and our firm commitment to the continuation of our renowned service ensures that we will remain in that position of trust. We thank you for the opportunity of this introduction, and trust you will feel welcome visiting our facility, or contacting any of our committed staff by phone, email, letter or fax. Retz Funeral Home is locally owned and operated by Stevenson & Sons Funeral Homes.