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Liverpool Cathedral is a Church of England cathedral in the city of Liverpool, England. It is the seat of the bishop of Liverpool and is the mother church of the diocese of Liverpool . The church may be formally referred to as the Cathedral Church of Christ in Liverpool . [ 1 ]
A cathedral church is a Christian place of worship that is the chief, or "mother" church of a diocese and is distinguished as such by being the location for the cathedra or bishop's seat. In the strictest sense, only those Christian denominations with an episcopal hierarchy possess cathedrals.
The diocese of Liverpool is a diocese of the Church of England in North West England. The diocese covers Merseyside north of the River Mersey , south-west Lancashire , western Greater Manchester , and part of northern Cheshire.
The Bishop of Liverpool is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Liverpool in the Province of York. [1] [2] The diocese stretches from Southport in the north to Widnes in the south, and from the River Mersey to Wigan in the east. [3] Its see is in the City of Liverpool at the Cathedral Church of Christ. [4]
St Peter's Church was the Anglican pro-cathedral and parish church of Liverpool. It was erected in 1700, [ 2 ] consecrated on 29 June 1704, and demolished in 1922. It was located on Church Street . [ 3 ]
Liverpool Cathedral: 1904–80 Liverpool Cathedral is the city's Church of England Cathedral and is part of the Anglican Diocese of Liverpool. It was designed in Gothic Revival style by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott and is constructed from red sandstone sourced from a quarry in nearby Woolton. The Cathedral's construction lasted over 75 years ...
John Perumbalath (born 23 May 1966) is a British Anglican bishop.He became Bishop of Liverpool in the Church of England Diocese of Liverpool in July 2023. He had previously been Archdeacon of Barking (2013–2018) and the area Bishop of Bradwell (2018–2023), both in the Diocese of Chelmsford.
By the year 1865, there were 27 churches in the parish, housing around 275,000 people. Since 1916 Our Lady and St Nicholas has been the Parish Church of Liverpool. St Peter's, which was situated in Church Street, was demolished in 1922, having served as pro-cathedral for the Anglican Diocese of Liverpool.