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  2. Category : Anglo-Catholic church buildings in Scotland

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  3. Inverness Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Robert Eden decided that the cathedral for the united Diocese of Moray, Ross and Caithness should be in Inverness. The foundation stone was laid by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Charles Longley, in 1866 [3] and construction was complete by 1869, although a lack of funds precluded the building of the two giant spires of the original design.

  4. Diocese of Moray, Ross and Caithness - Wikipedia

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    It covers Caithness and Sutherland (the old Diocese of Caithness), mainland Ross and Cromarty (the old Diocese of Ross), and mainland Inverness-shire, Nairnshire, Moray and Banffshire (the old Diocese of Moray). The diocesan centre is St Andrew's Cathedral in Inverness. The see is currently occupied by Mark Strange.

  5. Sarah Murray (priest) - Wikipedia

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    In July 2016, Murray was installed as the Vice-Provost of the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew, Inverness (commonly called Inverness Cathedral). [3] She became Provost of Inverness Cathedral in October 2017. [2] [4]

  6. Alexander MacKenzie (priest) - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Augustin Donald MacKenzie (19 February 1876 – 1 July 1969) was Provost of St Andrew's Cathedral, Inverness from 1918 to 1949. [1]Mackenzie studied theology at Durham University on a scholarship, and was a member of Hatfield College there. [2]

  7. St Mary's, Inverness - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's, Inverness is a Roman Catholic church in the city of Inverness, Inverness-shire, in Scotland and is a part of the Diocese of Aberdeen. The building is significant for the high quality of its altar and stained glass windows. There is daily Mass in the church and it is also the home of the Polish-language Chaplaincy for Inverness.

  8. List of cathedrals in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cathedrals in Scotland.. A cathedral church is a Christian place of worship that is the chief, or 'mother' church of a diocese.The distinction of cathedral refers to that church being the location of the cathedra, the seat of the bishop.

  9. Alex Gordon (priest) - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Ronald Gordon was Provost of St Andrew's Cathedral, Inverness. [1] Gordon was born in 1949, educated at the University of Nottingham and the College of the Resurrection, Mirfield. After curacies in Headingley and Fareham he held incumbencies in Cudworth, Lairg, Brora and Dornoch.