St. Henry's Cathedral

St Henry's Cathedral
The Cathedral of St Henry of Uppsala
Pyhän Henrikin katedraali

St. Henry's Cathedral
60°09′33″N 24°57′16″E / 60.1592°N 24.9544°E / 60.1592; 24.9544Coordinates: 60°09′33″N 24°57′16″E / 60.1592°N 24.9544°E / 60.1592; 24.9544
Location Helsinki
Country Finland
Denomination Roman Catholic
Website henrik.katolinen.fi
History
Dedication St Henry of Uppsala
Consecrated 1904
Architecture
Status Active
Functional status Cathedral
Architectural type Gothic Revival
Completed 1860
Administration
Diocese Helsinki
Clergy
Bishop(s) Teemu Sippo

St. Henry's Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Helsinki, Finland, dedicated to Henry, Bishop of Uppsala.

It was constructed between 1858–1860, primarily to serve Russian Catholics in the army, as well as Catholic merchants. Although it was finished in 1860, it was not consecrated until 1904. It became the Cathedral Church of Helsinki in 1955.[1] The architecture of the church is Gothic Revival with statues of Saint Henry, Saint Peter and Saint Paul decorating the exterior.

References

  1. History of Saint Henry's Cathedral credited to St. Henry’s Cathedral in Helsinki, Finland. Edited by Pentti Hongisto, Diana Kaley, Anu Salminen and Marko Tervaportti. Translated by Miira Mäkelä and Diana Kaley. Copyright © 2010, 2013 Catholic Information Centre.
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