Seattle University began with this multifunction structure. The top two floors served as Immaculate Conception Church, below that were the parish school classrooms, while the small Jesuit community resided on the bottom floor.
Biographical booklet published by Laurence Crosby a few years before Fr. Cataldo's death. The author's choice of title introduces a heroic, saintly theme regarding Cataldo's life and character.
Group photo, St. Francis Xavier Mission to the Crow Indians, SE Montana. Note Fr. Cataldo standing alongside Bp. Brondel, Helena Diocese. Though administrative Superior of the entire Rocky Montain Mission organization, Cataldo still spent…
Cover page of the "Gonzaga Quarterly" campus magazine, dated May 20, 1928. The table of contents show that this issue was dedicated entirely to the commemoration of Fr. Cataldo's Diamond Jubilee.
Lithographic depiction of Sacred Heart Mission, administrative headquarters for the Jesuits' Rocky Mountain Mission at the time of Father Cataldo's arrival in 1865.
Terrasini, Sicily, with the Cataldo family home in upper floors of the building on the left. Note its proximity to the parish church, appearing in the background to the right.