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Located in the Clifton area of the city, it is the seat and mother church of the Diocese of Clifton and is known as Clifton Cathedral. It has been a Grade II* Listed Building since 2000. [ 1 ] A 2014 study noted it to be the only Catholic church built in the 1970s to have been Grade II* listed. [ 2 ]
He was ordained to the clergy of the Diocese of Clifton on 6 July 1991. [2] The first appointment of his diocesan ministry was at the Cathedral parish as an assistant priest, before being made parish priest of St John Fisher in Wellington from 1995-1998. He then moved to Holy Family, Patchway. In November 1997, Bishop MacDonald was appointed ...
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Lang was consecrated as Bishop of Clifton on 28 March 2001 in Clifton Cathedral by his predecessor, Bishop Mervyn Alexander. Bishop Lang chairs the committee for Theology Faith and Culture. He is the co-chair of the Anglican-Roman Catholic Committee (ARC) and also the co-chair for the Committee for Roman Catholic and United Reformed Church ...
The Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Apostles was the Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of Bristol, England from 1850 to 1973. The Pro-Cathedral was replaced in 1973 by the Cathedral Church of SS. Peter and Paul, also known as Clifton Cathedral. It is a Grade II Listed Building. [1]
In 1978, the parish of All Saints Clifton was joined with that of St John's Clifton to form the Parish of All Saints with St. John Clifton. [3] [5] St John's Church was declared redundant in 1980. [3] [6] In March 2013, the parochial church council voted to rescind Resolutions A and B, and to rescind the petition for alternative episcopal ...
"Pentecost", (1972–73), Clifton Cathedral. Haig received a commission for Clifton Cathedral, Bristol, the project dating from 1965 and completed in 1972–73. Like St Richard's, Clifton has a six-pointed star plan with a hexagonal interior space. Haig's window contains 8,000 pieces of glass set in epoxy resin.
Mervyn Alban Alexander (29 June 1925 – 14 August 2010 [1] [2]) was the Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Clifton from 1974 to 2001.. He was born on 29 June 1925 in Highbury, London, the eldest son of William and Grace Alexander.