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Link to article.According to the Oakland Tribune, the city’s rising Cathedral of Christ the Light complex is “the most expensive in American history.” The complex, which includes the nuclear reactor-like church itself, chapels, a plaza, a mausoleum, a conference center, diocesan offices, “gathering places,” and Bishop Allen Vigneron’s residence, is currently running about $190 million – $10 million more than the Los Angeles archdiocese’s Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, which opened in 2002.
Hmm… about all I can say for it is that 1) I haven’t seen it, and 2) it is not quite as monstrous as the Taj Mahoney.
Actually, I have heard from people close to the project that it has the siren-like ability to win its critics over once they’ve experienced the aura of its “light”-ness, or whathaveyou, so I suppose I’ll reserve judgment until I’ve seen the completed structure. Still, though, you could build a LOT of cathedral for $190 million, if you don’t have to pay for avant-garde architecture. Not only that, but whose going to clean all that glass?
Bishop Vigneron (well regarded on these forums, FWIW) admirably musters his best theological defense of the structure here.
As I understand it, Vigneron only arrived in Oakland in 2003, so it looks like he’s inherited the project and is trying to make the most of it.
Cathedral website.