The inside is grand and beautiful, comparable to any world-class Basilica. The grounds and neighboring Branch Brook Park have undergone a significant renovations which provide scenic photographs in Spring, when the Cherry Blossoms bloom and Autumn, during the Fall foliage changes.
This church is amazingly beautiful, the stained glass and high ceilings had us in awe. We visited the church early on a Saturday morning. Only 1 door was unlocked which lead to the main office, we asked if we were allowed to look around and they happily said yes. We walked all around the church (which was completely quiet and empty) and took pictures. It is completely free to walk around and take pictures, but we placed money into the offerings box at the exit.
The building is magnificent. The stone work, the wood work, the stained glass are as fine as any I've seen in Europe or Mexico. When the choir is singing it is truly a wonderful spiritual event. There are choral, organ and other music presentations throughout the year. The Christmas Carol Sing Along is fantastic. The finale combines the choir, orchestra and congregation singing Silent Night in nothing but candlelight. Magical.
This is one of the most beautiful churches in Newark. I was there for a Christmas concert last December and had a wonderful time. Close to Branch Brook Park, the neighborhood isn't the best, but it was good enough for the Pope to visit a few years back. Beautiful architecture.
You don't have to be Catholic - or even religious - to visit (we aren't). This is the kind of cathedral you go to Europe to see, but it's right here in Newark with easy parking and a great location next to the beautiful (especially in spring) Branch Brook Park. It's worth visiting.
Stunning. The renovations were well worth whatever was spent on it This cathedral is loved By the Catholic community in the surrounding towns, they would not visit Newark otherwise.The sense of awe that cloaks you upon entry,is only quickly overpowered by the rush of emotions that succumb you to his presence in this wonderful building. I have been visiting this cathedral for 30 years or so and the same thing happens to me ever time I enter.I visit at least once a year otherwise it's tough to get in with the amount of worshipers during the observed Feasts. stunning architecture ,lofty ceiling, A wonder of an altar. If you've never visited, you must, Catholic or not. surrounding area not too pleasant,park in the cathedral's parking lot
This Newark landmark combines the solemnity of history with exquisitely beautiful art and a location that is visible from most parts of the city.
Great building, condusive to worship. Great choir, especially during the Holy Week. I always go on Good Friday night when they sing a capella. On Wednesday there are concerts.
I was in Branch Brook Psark yesterday. After walking through this extensive park we drovw to the end to see the fountain area. I saw this Cathedral sitting majestically high up a hill I thought with iflags flying from ts spires it looked like something out of King Arthur's Court.
I live in the area so I've been to the basilica a few times but the last time I was there it was for a tour, the Cathedral is a must-see the architecture the statues how clean it is the history it's just an amazing place to see. There is not much else to see around the Cathedral so that should be your only trip there to that area. The Pope was there a bunch of years ago and made the Cathedral a basilica which there are not many in this country which are both Cathedral Basilica.If you are traveling in the area I would find a way of contacting them to see when they have another tour there free or attend a mass on Sunday which I have never done there.