During this period, Moore and Ramsey held small weekly community meetings under the title of Our Lady of Walsingham.
[6][7] The church features distinctive Anglican heritage designs with limestone covering the exterior, inspired by 14th century styles of the Walsingham area of Norfolk, England.
The interior of the church is Neo-Gothic with stained glass window, and wooden furnishings carved in Colombia.
The church bells were cast in Normandy, France, and the reredos and tabernacle were hand-crafted in Spain.
[9] Before the implementation of Anglicanorum Coetibus in 2010, the parish was staffed chiefly by former Episcopalian clergy who were incardinated into the local Catholic diocese, one of whom was married but the rest were not.
Several associate priests assist him in his duties, and the current clergy of the cathedral are all married with children of their own.