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St. Vincent’s Hospital to Remove Religious Icons After Purchase by UAB

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St. Vincent’s Hospital to Remove Religious Icons After Purchase by UAB

Located in Birmingham, Alabama, St. Vincent’s Hospital, recognized for its religious hallmarks, would undergo a significant transition follow its acquisition by University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Hospital. All Catholic statues, crucifixes and artifacts are scheduled for removal this fall in a collaborative effort led by Ascension-St. Vincent’s Hospital and the Catholic Diocese of Birmingham.

A Historical Background

Established by the Daughters of Charity in 1898, St. Vincent’s Hospital holds the honor of being Birmingham’s first hospital. It was born out of an invitation from St. Paul’s Cathedral Pastor Patrick O’Reilly who perceived an urgent need for a hospital in the evolving industrial city of Birmingham. The hospital, capably operated by the Daughters of Charity, treated numerous patients suffering from diseases like smallpox, yellow fever, tuberculosis, and industrial accidents, often providing charity care.

Religious Significance

Housing an elaborate chapel adorned with a giant crucifix, intricate stained glass windows representing the Beatitudes, and wooden portrayals of Jesus, St. Vincent and other saints, St. Vincent’s Hospital has always been recognized for its Catholic identity. These significant religious markers will be removed in respect to the changes ahead.

Approval from the Vatican

The transaction involving the sale of St. Vincent’s Hospital to UAB is subject to Vatican approval, expected to be finalized by September or October. This will most probably pave the way for completion of the transaction by the end of this year. The removal of Catholic imagery from St. Vincent’s is not merely a formality but a process that respects the changing nature of the space.

The Transition

To honor the history and bring closure to those connected with the hospital, a closing liturgy, a Mass, is planned. The removal of Catholic artifacts will then commence, handled with utmost care and respect. The city’s first hospital holds an important history, which is anticipated to be honored even when it loses its Catholic character.

Preserving History

With Ascension-St. Vincent’s, the diocese is charting the transition plan. Aiming to keep the hospital’s tradition alive, the diocese will explore opportunities with UAB for future collaboration. Their commitment and cooperation have contributed to a smooth transition, fostering hopes for a bright future against the backdrop of a bountiful past.


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