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More than 150 people from across the world attended a gathering on the Anglican Church’s involvement in transatlantic chattel ...
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Why don’t they ring any more? I have observed many iron church bells in front of the houses of worship across the county. I have often wondered why I haven’t heard any of them ring.
Hailed as the “soul of the city”, the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King’s new listing cements it as one of the most architecturally and historically important buildings in the country. The ...
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has awarded The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King Grade I-listed status, following advice from Historic England. The cathedral, previously Grade II* ...
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King in Liverpool, often referred to locally as a “wigwam” due to its unique shape, has been awarded Grade I listed status by the Department for ...
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 ...
Liverpool's Catholic cathedral, built between 1962 and 1967, sits at the opposite end of Hope Street to its Anglican counterpart. Archbishop of Liverpool John Sherrington welcomed the landmark ...
Liverpool's Metropolitan Cathedral is an iconic landmark that forms part of the city's skyline, alongside other historic structures – and watching its construction over half a century ago must ...
IT’s Biennial time again in Liverpool, Britain’s largest free festival of contemporary works of art, as always, linked to a specific theme related to the city. This year it’s Bedrock, a concept ...
THE BELLS for a Herefordshire church which have not been heard ringing for 75 years, have arrived to be fitted. Bells at Holy Rood Church in Mordiford were made in 1687 by a local foundry, William ...