CHARLOTTE — There’s a new beacon of hope atop historic St. Patrick Cathedral in Dilworth.
On March 17, the patronal feast of the cathedral of the diocese, Bishop Peter Jugis led a joyful countdown initiating the lighting of the Celtic cross atop the bell tower for the first time.
Prior to the countdown the cathedral’s rector, Father Christopher Roux, addressed the crowd, noting, “We have been a cathedral since 1972 (the founding of the diocese).
But there is something I have always thought was always missing.”
The illumination of the bell tower, and a sacred art laser light show held at the cathedral March 13-19, were parish events aimed at commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Diocese of Charlotte.
Over the course of seven nights, the stunning stained-glass windows of St. Patrick Cathedral were projected on the exterior of the church. The unique 3-D laser projection, which uses digital mapping technology, was produced by Highland Mediaworks of Asheville.
On March 17, several visitors who happened to be admiring the show were treated to an explanation of the sacred images by Bishop Peter Jugis.
— SueAnn Howell, senior reporter. Photos by James Sarkis and César hurtado | Catholic News Herald
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