Oklahoma City Memorial

Computer rendering of the Memorial with SJOC in the background

And Jesus Wept--located where the original rectory stood

The historic St. Joseph Old Cathedral, a landmark in the heart of the city, stands as a testament to the rich Catholic heritage of the community. With its elegant Gothic architecture and captivating stained-glass windows, the cathedral offers a peaceful sanctuary for worship and reflection.

The Oklahoma City National Memorial
is directly across the street from St. Joseph Old Cathedral.


It was erected to memorialize the lives lost and those forever changed in the 1995 bombing of the Oklahoma City Alfred P. Murrah Federal building. 


It was officially opened in February 19, 2001 and features one of the nations top museums.


St. Joseph Old Cathedral was severely damaged by the bombing and had to be extensively repaired, while the old parish rectory had to be demolished. To further memorialize that day a statue entilted "And Jesus Wept" was erected in the place of the old rectory.