"Historic churches and cathedrals are hardly a rarity in this religious part of the world, especially with the Catholic influence that looms so large in Louisiana. This imposing red and white brick cathedral, though, is impressive even within that well-populated arena. The cathedral is just a century old and is a memorable example of the Dutch Romanesque Revival Style, the striking brick structure framing historic stained glass windows imported from Germany. The domed interior opens up to reveal a wonderfully-preserved, colorful and airy church. It's a tranquil place for reflection, as are equally the cemetery and the beautiful, centuries-old Cathedral Oak tree. There are no regular guided tours on site, but they can easily be arranged by contacting the cathedral through a phone number on their website." - Paul Oswell