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Together with St Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne, St Mary's is the major ecclesiastical work of architect William Wardell, a Gothic Revival architect of international significance practising in Australia. The cathedral is a repository of many items of aesthetic significance from the stained glass windows to the altars, statues, vestments ...
St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney, follows a conventional English cathedral plan, cruciform in shape, with a tower over the crossing of the nave and transepts and twin towers at the west front with impressive stained glass windows. With a length of 106.7 metres (350 ft) and a general width of 24.4 metres (80 ft), it is Sydney's largest church.
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The Centre is located within Sydney's Central Business District in Cook and Phillip Park. The park lies between William Wardell's 1862 St Mary's Cathedral and James Barnet's wing of the Australian Museum. The Centre is on the corner of William and College Streets and lies beneath Cathedral Square.
St Andrew's Cathedral; St James' Church; St. Maron's Cathedral; St Mary's Cathedral; St Philip's Church; St John's Cathedral, Parramatta; St Patrick's Cathedral, Parramatta; Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St Sophia; Great Synagogue; Lakemba Mosque; Sydney BaháΚΌí Temple; St Patrick's Seminary, Manly; Sacred Heart Monastery, Kensington
St Mary’s Cathedral is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney, currently Cardinal Archbishop George Pell. The cathedral is dedicated to “Mary, Help of Christians”, Patron of Australia. St Mary’s holds the title and dignity of a minor basilica, bestowed upon it by Pope Pius XI in 1930.
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