Constructed during the Civil War, this structure would have been in place, and perhaps used by Father Cataldo, during his two year interim (1863-1865) at Santa Clara College.
Group photo of clergymen, most of whom are attached to the Nesqually Diocese, later renamed the Seattle Diocese. Note Fr. Cataldo standing in upper center, in front of Bp. Aegidius Junger. The men are posing in front of the recently completed St.…
Jesuit Fr. John Lucchesi, two unidentified nuns and children standing near the first Ursuline Convent at St. Mary's Akulurak Mission, Yukon Delta, Alaska.
Noon luncheon at the Davenport Hotel, Spokane, March 13, 1928 in honor of Fr. Cataldo's Diamond Jubilee. The event was sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. Diminutive Fr. Cataldo, seated midway along the head table at left, is barely noticeable…
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.
Formal photo portrait of Fr. Cataldo, taken while Superior of the the Jesuit Rocky Mountain Mission. Note how the seated pose obscures Cataldo's short stature.
Dated panorama view of Terrasini, Sicily, in black and white, presenting a perspective of the village more reflective of the setting of Cataldo's early years.
Jesuit seminary and residence on the site of Boston College's first campus on Harrison Avenue. At the time of Fr. Cataldo's brief overwinter there in 1862/63, Boston College had not yet been established.