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increased additions were made to the building. An annex was added to the south-side of the building in 1990. The cafeteria, media center, pre-school classrooms and music room were added between 1991 and 1993. An annex building replaced the former convent and the former rectory in 1996. Santa Maria Chapel was added to the school building in 1998. It was provided by a benefactor. Enrollment declined in the early 2000s and grades were reduced to one grade per classroom. The annex building was given to the parish to use for offices. In 2007 Epiphany School was given a
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Epiphany School was started by Msgr. George W. Cummings in 1959 with 66 students in four grades. Classes were held at the Kentucky Military Institute until the parish school building was completed. The school building was originally a single story. A second story was added in 1966. Benedictine
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Kindergarten was added in 1978. Marion Hall, a multi-purpose facility, was built on the east side of the school in 1979. The following year grades 6-8 were formed into a middle school. A computer lab and a new playground were added in 1983. Pre-Kindergarten was added in 1987. As enrollment
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had to make a 36 mile round trip journey to attend Mass in Sarasota. The first Mass in the mission was celebrated in the Gulf Theatre for 20 people. The Rev. Charles Elslander was the pastor at St. Martha's at the time. The first Epiphany Church was the former chapel from the
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Ground was broken for a new church in 1959 and it was completed the following year. The former church was renovated into a parish hall. A mission was established from Epiphany in
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was installed as the diocese’s first bishop. Two years later Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in Venice was founded from Epiphany Cathedral. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish in
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and taught in the school until 1974. At that time two Benedictines joined the lay teachers on the staff. In 1977 they were joined by three
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established the Diocese of Venice on June 16, 1984. Epiphany became the cathedral for the new diocese. Bishop
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on June 29, 1980. The previous church was remodeled for a parish hall and the original church was torn down.
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The following priests have served as the pastor of Epiphany Parish and since 1984 as the cathedral rector:
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Epiphany Parish can trace its founding to 1935 when it became a mission station of St. Martha Parish in
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Sisters taught at the school from 1959-1968. They were replaced by Franciscan Sisters from
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of Venice. He was the first bishop ordained in the cathedral.
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Msgr. Charles Elslander (Mission from Sarasota; 1935-1955)
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was founded from the cathedral in 2001. On July 25, 2006
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Epiphany Cathedral (Venice, Florida) is located in Florida
Epiphany Cathedral (Venice, Florida) is located in the United States
27°06′04″N 82°26′56″W / 27.1012°N 82.4488°W / 27.1012; -82.4488
Venice, Florida
United States
Denomination
Roman Catholic Church
www.epiphanycathedral.org
Style
Modern
Diocese
Venice in Florida
Bishop(s)
Frank J. Dewane
Rector
Roman Catholic
cathedral
Venice, Florida
United States
Diocese of Venice
Sarasota, Florida
Kentucky Military Institute
Venice Army Airfield
Warm Mineral Springs
W. Thomas Larkin
St. Petersburg
Pope John Paul II
John J. Nevins
Osprey

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