Epiphany Church, Miami

Epiphany Church, Miami

Epiphany Church is a historical Catholic church located in Miami. Its construction was completed in 1925, in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, designed by prominent Miami architect Richard Kiehnel. The church is known for its elaborate stonework, intricate details, and soaring ceilings.

The church was built during a time of significant growth for Miami, as the city was rapidly expanding in the 1920s. Epiphany Church was the first Catholic church in the city to be built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, a nod to the city's history and the influence of Spanish and Latin American culture.

The church's intricate design features many elements inspired by Spanish Baroque and Mexican Churrigueresque styles. The main altar is particularly impressive, featuring hand-carved wooden statues of saints and angels, intricate paintings, and a gilded tabernacle. The stained glass windows, imported from Germany, depict scenes from the life of Christ and the history of the Catholic Church.

Over the years, Epiphany Church has played an important role in the spiritual and cultural life of Miami. The church has a rich history of serving the city's diverse communities, including its Hispanic and Haitian populations. It has been a center for worship, community events, and social justice activism.

In the 1960s and 1970s, Epiphany Church was at the forefront of the Civil Rights movement in Miami, hosting rallies and protests in support of racial equality and social justice. The church also played a key role in providing support and aid to Haitian refugees who fled to Miami during political turmoil in their home country.

Today, Epiphany Church remains a beloved landmark in Miami, welcoming visitors from all over the world to admire its stunning architecture, attend mass, and explore its rich history.

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Sight Name: Epiphany Church
Sight Location: Miami, USA (See walking tours in Miami)
Sight Type: Religious

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