Christ Cathedral, formerly Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, reopens after renovation

BySid Garcia and ABC7.com staff KABC logo
Friday, July 19, 2019
Garden Grove's Christ Cathedral, formerly Crystal Cathedral, reopens
The former Crystal Cathedral in Orange County is newly remodeled, renamed and is now a Catholic church.

GARDEN GROVE, Calif. (KABC) -- The former Crystal Cathedral in Orange County is newly remodeled, renamed and is now a Catholic church.

A few thousand people attended a dedication ceremony that was held Wednesday to celebrate the newly remodeled Christ Cathedral.

Christ Cathedral is the site of what many will remember as the Iconic Crystal Cathedral, which was led by the late Robert Schuller.

After the church filed for bankruptcy in 2010, the Archdiocese purchased the property for $60 million in 2011.

The $77 million renovation project included seismic retrofitting, installation of air conditioning and fountain repairs.

Respecting the iconic structure's history, the exterior of the building is pretty much the same. The interior was converted to serve Catholic masses.

Other improvements include window shades for each of the 11,000 glass panes, walnut pews and a 1,000-pound crucifix above the altar.

Parishioners who have been inside said it has a big "wow" factor.

"Just bringing all the Catholics together, bringing them in unity to worship together, a place they can call home," said Laguna Hills resident Melissa Driscoll. "It's amazing. It's beautiful inside."

From 5 to 8 p.m., the new Christ Cathedral will be open to the public. People of all faiths are welcome.