Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Crookston, Minnesota)

His design included two balconies, on the north and the south side of the church, for antiphonal choir responses.

[1] After the Diocese dedicated the new cathedral, it transferred ownership of the former structure to a homeless shelter which used the rectory for additional space.

The shelter removed the stained glass windows from the sanctuary and gave some to parish members, with the rest sold to provide funding for its programs.

The flat roofs of the sacristies were failing at the time of transfer and subsequently caused a lot of damage.

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