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Immaculate Conception Catholic Church


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Immaculate Conception Catholic Church This church is known widely as the "Cathedral of the Osage". Special permission from the Vatican had to be granted to depict living tribal members in the glorious stained glass that was crafted in Munich, Germany in 1919. The two largest windows show scenes significant to the Osage. One shows Columbus meeting a party of Indians and the other shows prominent Osage of the era gathered around the black cassocked Rev. Schoenmakers.


Hours: Group tours may be arranged through the church.
Address: 1314 N Lynn
Phone: 918-287-1414
Our Email: pawhuskacatholic@sbcglobal.net
Our Website:www.cathedraloftheosage.com
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church

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