5 /5 Alan S: A real strength of character in a parish here. For non-Catholics, a diocese is like a Catholic county, and a cathedral is the capitol building of that county, with the bishop as mayor (continuing with archbishop as governor of a larger state like area). Anyway, our diocese covers Pensacola-Tallahassee, so similarly we have a split capitol system, with Co-Cathedrals in each. As such this place is beautiful, the most classic looking interior of the churches in Tallahassee. Its an important place in terms of governance, but it also has a major function in ministering to college kids at FSU across the street. So it has this interesting blend of importance to the state *and* local community interests. Its pastoral efforts reach college students and adults and their small children alike. Most importantly, the priests and seminarians there all have great positive attitudes, welcome and worldly personalities open to literally anyone, and they seem genuinely enthusiastic about their faith. My only gripe is confessions generally run long and they only have one priest confessing at a time, get there early.