Lancaster Cathedral

Lancaster Cathedral
St Peter’s Cathedral, Lancaster

Lancaster Cathedral from the northwest

Lancaster Cathedral
Shown within Lancashire
Location Lancaster, Lancashire
Country England
Denomination Roman Catholic
Website www.cathedral.plus.com
History
Consecrated 1859
Architecture
Architect(s) Edward Graham Paley
Style Gothic Revival
Years built 1857-1859
Specifications
Number of spires 1
Administration
Diocese Lancaster (since 1924)
Province Liverpool
Clergy
Bishop(s) Michael Gregory Campbell
Dean Stephen Shield
Laity
Director of music Damian Howard

Lancaster Cathedral, also known as The Cathedral Church of St Peter and Saint Peter's Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. It overlooks the City of Lancaster and Lancaster Canal. The cathedral has the motto "Our Goal is the Kingdom of God".

Contents

History

In 1856, several sums of money became available for the building of a church including £2000, which was left to the church by a Thomas Coulston in his will. A year later, plans were drawn up under the guidance of the Rev. Richard Brown. On April 29, 1857, the foundation stone of the church was laid by Dr. Goss, the Bishop of Liverpool and on October 4, 1859, the church was consecrated and dedicated to Saint Peter, prince of the Apostles, in a service led by Dr. Goss. The architect was Edward Paley of Lancaster, and the style was Gothic Revival.[1]

In 1909, for the Golden Jubilee a new baptistry was added on the side of the cathedral and the high altar was greatly elaborated by Giles Gilbert Scott, who added a triptych above the altar. It was raised to cathedral status for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lancaster in 1924. The cathedral was extensively restored, redecorated and reordered in 1995, and the new altar consecrated on the anniversary of the first consecration.

In 1994, the cathedral was designated a Grade II* listed building by English Heritage.[1]

Main features

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Cathedral Church of St Peter", National Heritage List for England (English Heritage), http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1214397, retrieved 27 September 2011 

External links