The Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Tour
Soaring barrel-vaulted ceilings, layers of symbolic stained-glass windows, gorgeous murals, marble and statues greet you as you step back in time and enter the 100-year-old Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, a classic “basilica” design that dates back to the 5th Century Byzantine era. Your eyes will be wide open in wonder upon seeing its structural beauty while your ears are greeted with majestic movements from the pipe organ skillfully played by Cathedral Music Director and Organist, Nolan Patrick Reilly. Tour guides for your journey through this dazzling sacred space are Our Lady’s parishioners, Ron Frantz, a well-known historic preservation architect, and Charlie Towe, the owner of Homco Construction, the construction company that has been involved in many of the recent building projects at the Cathedral. After relishing the beauty of this architectural gem while learning some interesting facts about its history and design, please join us for a wine and cheese reception in the Cathedral’s Connor Center.
Thursday, September 26
5-6:30 pm
The Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help
3214 N. Lake Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK
Cost:
OCFA Members: $10
Nonmember Guests: $20