Fr. James Stembler, Rector of Corpus Christi CathedralThe new Cathedral was meant to be dedicated to St. Patrick, who, at the time, was the Patron Saint of the diocese—the green marble of the altar, stairs, and backdrop still bear witness to this intention. “And the baptismal font features shamrocks as décor,” says Fr. James Stembler, the rector of the Cathedral. However, when Bishop Ledvina went for the ad Limina visit to the Pope that year, the name changed: “In the city named Corpus Christi, the Cathedral should also be dedicated to Corpus Christi.” Consequently, the next parish established in Corpus Christi was dedicated to St. Patrick (on Alameda Street).