The Cathedral Center of Christ the Light
Fact Sheet
Location
Two square blocks in the City of Oakland, bounded by Grand Avenue, Harrison Street, 21st Street and Ordway Plaza.
Chronology
| October 1989 | Loma Prieta earthquake renders original Cathedral unusable. |
| 1999-2000 | Bishop John Cummins leads the process that culminates in the decision to proceed with site purchase, architect competition and construction of a multi-use Cathedral Center in downtown Oakland. |
| January 2003 | The Most Reverend Allen H. Vigneron is appointed Coadjutor Bishop of the Diocese of Oakland. |
| June 2005 | Construction begins. |
| September 25, 2008 | Dedication Mass and Consecration of the Cathedral of Christ the Light. |
Contractors
| Design Architect | Craig Hartman (Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, San Francisco) |
| Architect of Record | Kendall/Heaton Associates, Houston |
| Landscape Architect | Peter Walker & Partners, Berkeley |
| Project Management | Conversion Management Associates, San Francisco |
| General Contractor | Webcor Builders |
COMPONENTS
Cathedral of Christ the Light
- Largest worship space within the Oakland Diocese, to seat 1500 for liturgies
- Home for annual community-wide liturgies for many professions including educators, police, firemen and lawyers
Cathedral Center
- Open community access to beautifully landscaped park, plaza, and garden spaces
- Plaza-level bookstore and café open to the public
- Full conference center with community access
- Administrative offices for Chancery employees
- Residence for Bishop, pastor and visiting clergy
- Broad-based ministries and social services directed to those in need
- Projected 200,000 annual visitors
Other
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the height of 26 curved Douglas fir ribs |
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the height of 26 straight vertical fir mullions |
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the number of Douglas fir horizontal louvers |
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the number of 4.5-feet-by-10-feet glass panes of glass that will envelope the wood structure |
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the number of pixels in the Omega Wall, through which light will pass, illuminating the Christ in Majesty, an image from Chartres Cathedral in France |
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the number of crypts the cathedral mausoleum will hold |
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the number of niches it will contain |
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underground parking spaces. |
The Oakland Diocese is home to more than 500,000 Catholics of Alameda and Contra Costa counties, representing 22% of the total population. This number is projected to grow to 600,000 by 2010. Mass is celebrated in 17 languages throughout the Diocese. Catholic organizations within the Diocese educate over 25,000 students and provide food, shelter, medical care and other social services free of charge to over 400,000 people of all faiths each year.

