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Home » Rebuilding a house of worship with natural stone
The Chapel of the Holy Cross on the campus of Jesuit High School in Tampa, FL, is now housed in a beautiful new building that is adorned with a host of natural stone varieties, including Indiana limestone, Pennsylvania Bluestone and Italian marble.
Originally founded in 1899 as Sacred Heart College by the Jesuit priests of the Sacred Heart Church, Jesuit High School in Tampa, FL, took its name in 1940 and has continued to teach young high school men throughout the decades. At the heart of the campus is the Chapel of the Holy Cross, which was recently rebuilt with an assortment of natural stone – adding to its beauty and prominence in the community.