The exterior of St. Joseph Co-Cathedral is composed of pressed brick with stone trim. Two twin towers flank the main
façade, which features a
rose window. The roof is covered in
terra cotta tile. The main feature in the interior is the 34 foot (10.4 m) high
Baldachin in the
apse. Symbols of the
Four Evangelists are carved into its upper edge. The same symbols are found on the columns in the church. On the dome above are found the symbols of the Tree of Knowledge, the Tree of Life, a snake, an apple, and peacocks symbolizing the triumph and glory of the risen Christ. The coat of arms for
Pope Pius XI and Archbishop
John Shaw of
New Orleans are also found there. The
stained glass windows portray the life of Christ and the seven
Sacraments. A crest appears on all the columns with an emblem of faith, hope, charity and the Ship of Life. They are above a cast of grapes and wheat, which symbolizes the Eucharist. File:St. Joseph Co-Cathedral interior - Thibodaux, Louisiana.JPG|View up the nave toward the sanctuary File:St. Joseph Co-Cathedral gallery - Thibodaux, Louisiana.JPG|Looking down the nave toward gallery File:St. Joseph Co-Cathedral St. Valeria relic - Thibodaux, Louisiana.JPG|Reliquary of St. Valerie File:St. Joseph Co-Cathedral ceiling - Thibodaux, Louisiana.JPG|Ceiling detail File:St. Joseph Co-Cathedral cathedra - Thibodaux, Louisiana.JPG|Cathedra File:St. Joseph Co-Cathedral Rectory - Thibodaux, Louisiana.JPG|Rectory ==See also==