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Christ Church Cathedral, also called ChristChurch Cathedral and (rarely) Cathedral Church of Christ, [2] is a deconsecrated Anglican cathedral in the central city of Christchurch, New Zealand. It was built between 1864 and 1904 in the centre of the city, surrounded by Cathedral Square.
It serves as a conference venue as well as a cathedral. [4] It was designed to last 50 years instead of being permanent. [18] The Wizard of New Zealand, one of the strongest critics of the Diocese for wanting to demolish ChristChurch Cathedral and who had been a daily speaker in Cathedral Square, called the design "kitsch". [5]
The following cathedrals of the Catholic Church in New Zealand (all of which are of the Latin Rite) are located in New Zealand: [1] St Patrick's Cathedral in Auckland; Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in Christchurch; St Mary's Pro-Cathedral in Christchurch; Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Hamilton; Cathedral of the Holy Spirit ...
Cathedral Square, locally known simply as the Square, is the geographical centre and heart of Christchurch, New Zealand, where the city's Anglican cathedral, ChristChurch Cathedral is located. The square stands at the theoretical crossing of the city's two main orthogonal streets, Colombo Street and Worcester Street , though in practice both ...
The Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, sometimes referred to as the Christchurch Basilica [1] or the Catholic Cathedral, was a Catholic cathedral on Barbadoes Street in central Christchurch, New Zealand.
The Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament is the planned successor of Christchurch's former Catholic cathedral (of the same name) which was damaged in the 2010 and 2011 Canterbury earthquakes and later demolished in 2020. This makes the cathedral the future mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Christchurch (Dioecesis Christopolitana). [1]