About Cathedral of St. Andrew
Cathedral of St. Andrew is a Catholic church located at 617 Louisiana St., Little Rock, AR, 72201. Cathedral of St. Andrew was founded in 1881. You can reach Cathedral of St. Andrew at +15013742794.
Patron saint of Cathedral of St. Andrew
Other churches named after Saint Andrew
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St. Andrew
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Catholic · Dallas, TX
St. Andrew Kim
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Catholic · Buffalo, NY
St. Andrew
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Orthodox · Miami, FL
Saint Andrew Greek Orthodox Church
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Episcopal · Tampa, FL
Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church
Cathedral of St. Andrew (Little Rock, Arkansas)
The Cathedral of Saint Andrew is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Little Rock in Little Rock, Arkansas, in the United States. It is located on South Louisiana Street in that city.
Cathedral of St. Andrew through the years
- 1881 Founded
- 1986-11-13 Added to the National Register
Where is Cathedral of St. Andrew located?
Cathedral of St. Andrew is located at 617 Louisiana St., Little Rock, AR, 72201. The building sits at coordinates 34.74252, -92.27231, placing it in Little Rock, AR 72201.
Location is approximate — drawn from the public street address.
What to expect at a service at Cathedral of St. Andrew
Roman Catholic parishes follow a structured liturgy called the Mass, celebrated worldwide in the same order.
- Mass lasts about an hour and includes Scripture readings, a homily, hymns, and Holy Communion.
- Visitors are welcome. Only baptized Catholics in good standing receive Communion; others come forward with arms crossed for a blessing.
- Dress is modest but not formal — business casual is typical for Sunday Mass.
Generalized notes for first-time visitors. Individual churches vary — when in doubt, ask a greeter at the door.
Cathedral of St. Andrew on the National Register of Historic Places
Cathedral of St. Andrew is listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places under reference 86003117, added to the Register on 1986-11-13.
Read the official NPS nomination for Cathedral of St. Andrew →
Churches sharing the architectural tradition of Cathedral of St. Andrew
5 other US churches in the Gothic Revival tradition are indexed in Churches List.
- Cathedral of Christ the King Atlanta, GA · est. 1939
- St. Francis of Assisi New York, NY · est. 1892
- Saint John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church New York City, NY · est. 1840
- Most Blessed Sacrament Detroit, MI · est. 1915
- Blessed Sacrament Church Seattle, WA
Churches in the same diocese as Cathedral of St. Andrew
Cathedral of St. Andrew shares an ecclesiastical jurisdiction with 1 other parishes indexed in Churches List.
Churches founded the same year as Cathedral of St. Andrew
5 other churches with a documented founding year of 1881 are indexed in Churches List.
- Church of God at West Anderson Anderson, IN
- Saint Stanislaus Kostka Church Chicago, IL
- First Baptist Church Cambridge Cambridge, MA
- All Saints Episcopal Church Valley City, ND
- Saint Francis Xavier Cathedral Green Bay, WI
Cathedral of St. Andrew by the numbers
Questions and answers about Cathedral of St. Andrew
- What denomination is Cathedral of St. Andrew?
- This church is part of the Catholic tradition.
- Where is Cathedral of St. Andrew located?
- Cathedral of St. Andrew is located at 617 Louisiana St., Little Rock, AR, 72201.
- When was Cathedral of St. Andrew founded?
- Founded in 1881.
- Is Cathedral of St. Andrew on the National Register of Historic Places?
- Yes — NRHP reference 86003117, added 1986-11-13.
- Who is the patron saint of Cathedral of St. Andrew?
- Saint Andrew (Andrew, Apostle). Feast day: Nov 30.
- What is the architecture of Cathedral of St. Andrew?
- Cathedral of St. Andrew is a Gothic Revival building.
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