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  1. 4 days ago · Completed in 1903, Westminster Cathedral is a Catholic Cathedral like no other. Itself a supreme achievement of art, the Cathedral is home to many distinguished works of artistic merit including hundreds of beautiful mosaics and Stations of the Cross produced by renowned English sculptor Eric Gill.

  2. The Metropolitan Cathedral of the Most Precious Blood, known as Westminster Cathedral, is the largest Roman Catholic church in England and Wales and the seat of the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster.

  3. Whether you are looking to worship in person or online, or to mark a life event, you are very welcome at Westminster Cathedral.

  4. Watch a Mass – Westminster Cathedral. The Cathedral’s streaming facility enables those who cannot attend in person to share fully in the daily liturgies and to feel part of our community of faith. Livestream Mass. Please click to view the livestream on YouTube.

  5. Welcome to Westminster Cathedral. 30,635 views 2 years ago. The Mother Church of Catholics in England and Wales, and the seat of the Archbishop of Westminster Discover more about Westminster...

  6. With its distinctive candy-striped red-brick and white-stone tower features, John Francis Bentley’s 19th-century Cathedral of the Most Precious Blood, the mother church of Roman Catholicism in England and Wales, is a splendid example of neo-Byzantine architecture.

  7. Called 'A Series of Surprises' because of its unique architecture, mosaics and marble decorations. Westminster Cathedral was begun in 1895. Its origins go back much further, being designed in the early Christian Byzantine style by the Victorian architect, John Francis Bentley.

  8. Over a hundred different varieties of marble decorate Westminster Cathedral (126 at the last count), almost certainly more than in any other building in England. They come from twentyfour countries on five continents and many of them were used in ancient Greece and Rome.

  9. Westminster Cathedral was started in 1895. Our architect was John Francis Bentley. The first mass was said in the Cathedral in 1903, in our Lady's Chapel. And the Cathedral itself was consecrated in 1910.

  10. Westminster cathedral. Commissioned by Cardinal Herbert Vaughan, the third archbishop after the restoration of the Roman catholic hierarchy in Britain, it was designed by J. F. Bentley in neo-Byzantine rather than Gothic style and built 1895–1903; outspoken opposition from many quarters was accompanied by derision (‘Vaughan's Folly’), and ...

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