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The skull of St. Thomas More, a prominent Catholic saint beheaded in 1535, may soon be exhumed from its centuries-old resting place at St. Dunstan's Church in Canterbury, England. Churchwarden Sue ...
PLANS to turn the entrance to Britain’s oldest cathedral into an Airbnb have been branded as “outrageous”. The entrance gateway to Canterbury Cathedral, one of the most photograph… ...
By William B. Ingram Following three days of meetings at the Cathedral of Christ the King, the bishops of the Charismatic Episcopal Church of North America will be in attendance on Friday night for ...
Mourners arrive to attend a Mass for former Zambian President Edgar Lungu, shown in a banner at right, at the Cathedral of Christ the King in Johannesburg, South Africa, Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
Affectionately known to locals as ‘Paddy’s Wigwam’, Liverpool’s Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King’s listed status has been upgraded to Grade I on advice from Historic England. It was built in ...
The cathedral opened in 1967 after five years of construction. It is officially known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King and affectionately dubbed "Paddy's Wigwam" by locals.
A cathedral which is said to have transformed British design has had its listing status upgraded to recognise the building’s “architectural brilliance”. The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ ...
The same architect would create the competition winning vision for the 'world-renowned' Catholic Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King.
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King in Liverpool has been awarded Grade I listed status.
Ministers have upgraded the listed status of Frederick Gibberd’s 1960s ‘Wigwam’ Catholic cathedral in Liverpool from Grade II* to Grade I Historic England had recommended upgrading the status of the ...
Archbishop of Liverpool John Sherrington said: “I welcome the announcement that Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King has been recognised as a Grade I listed building.
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