This Roman Catholic church, dated 1851, was founded to serve San Francisco's Irish community. That commitment is reflected in... More
St Patrick's Church
Description
This Roman Catholic church, dated 1851, was founded to serve San Francisco's Irish community. That commitment is reflected in the church's gold, green and white decor. Note, for example, the green-tinted rose window over the choir. The columns on either side of the nave are Connemara green marble imported from Ireland itself. What makes this neo-Gothic church especially worth seeing are the Tiffany stained glass windows glowing brightly beneath the vaulted ceiling. There are also display cases with photographs of the extensive damage to St. Patrick's during the 1906 earthquake.
It's as close to going to Ireland as a californian can get. the walls are covered with connemara marble from Ireland. Even the pillars are made of the stuff and its ggorgeous!