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St. Peter's Cathedral, Belfast

Saint Peter's Cathedral
Saint Peter's Cathedral, Belfast
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Saint Peter's Cathedral is located in Northern Ireland
Saint Peter's Cathedral
Saint Peter's Cathedral
Location within Northern Ireland
Coordinates: 54°35′57″N 5°56′40″W / 54.599038°N 5.944408°W / 54.599038; -5.944408
Location Belfast, County Antrim
Country Northern Ireland
Denomination Roman Catholic
Website stpeterscathedralbelfast.com
History
Consecrated 14 October 1866
Architecture
Architect(s) Fr. Jeremiah Ryan McAuley
John O'Neill
Style Gothic Revival
Years built 1860–1866
Specifications
Length 180ft (54.8m)
Width 70ft (21.3m)
Number of spires 2
Administration
Diocese Down and Connor (since 1866)
Province Armagh
Clergy
Bishop(s) Noel Treanor, Bishop of Down and Connor
Dean Martin Graham
Laity
Director of music Nigel McClintock
Organist(s) Nigel McClintock

St. Peter's Cathedral, Belfast. (Irish: Ard Eaglais Naomh Peadar) is the Roman Catholic cathedral church for the Diocese of Down and Connor, and is therefore the episcopal seat of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Down and Connor. It is located in the Divis Street area of the Falls Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland and dates from the 1860s. It is home to St Peter's Schola Cantorum (Choir).

The cathedral was originally a parish church. It was designed by Fr Jeremiah Ryan McAulay, who had trained as an architect before he became a priest, and built on a site donated by a local baker, Bernard Hughes. It opened on 14 October 1866.

Until the Reformation the cathedral of the Diocese of Down & Connor had been at Downpatrick. Since that was no longer available, St Peter's was made into a pro-cathedral, or temporary cathedral, for the Diocese, until 29 June 1986, when it became a cathedral in the full sense.

From St Peter's Cathedral website unless otherwise stated:


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