Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels

Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels

Cathedral Of Our Lady Of The Angels                        Photo Credit: David Leigh Ellis

Cathedral Of Our Lady Of The Angels                        Photo Credit: David Leigh Ellis

The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angeles (COLA) is a Latin-ritecathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in Los Angeles, California. Located 2 large city blocks north of The Colburn School, the cathedral can seat up to 3,000 people. Opened in 2002, the cathedral, designed by the Pritzker Prize-winning Spanish architect Rafael Moneo, serves as the mother church to over four million professed Catholics in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. COLA is named in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary under the patronal title of Our Lady of the Angels. Housed here is the 89th largest pipe organ in North America and the 143rd largest in the world.

The American Horn Quartet will perform their finale concert at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angeles on the evening of Friday, August 7th. Please join IHS LA in celebrating these amazing musicians in their final performance together. 

Address: 555 West Temple Street, Los Angeles, California 90012

www.olacathedral.org