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St Anne's Cathedral, Belfast

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of 1776 had continued in use, up until 31 December 1903, while the new cathedral was constructed around it; the old church was then demolished. The Good Samaritan window, to be seen in the sanctuary, is the only feature of the old church to be retained in the cathedral. Initially, only the nave of
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Services are held every day in the cathedral. Lunchtime prayers are said at 1:00pm on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, with Holy Communion celebrated at 1:00pm on Wednesdays, Saints' Days and other Holy Days. A Service of Healing takes place in the Cathedral Hall or Chapel of Unity every Friday at
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The cathedral's organ with 4 manuals, is the second largest pipe-organ in Northern Ireland. It was built by Harrison and Harrison in 1907 and rebuilt in 1969–1975. A specification of the organ can be found on the
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In April 2007 a 40-metre stainless steel spire was installed on top of the cathedral. Named the "Spire of Hope", the structure is illuminated at night and is part of a wider redevelopment planned for the
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1:00pm. A service of Choral Evensong is held at 5:30pm every Friday. On Sundays, a Service of Said or Sung Eucharist is celebrated at 11am, with a Service of Evening Prayer or Evensong at 3:30pm.
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The south transept, containing the Chapel of Unity, and with the organ loft above, was dedicated in 1974, and the north transept, with the large
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In the meantime, the central crossing, in which the choir sits, was built between 1922 and 1924. The Baptistery, to plans drawn up by the late
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In 1924 it was decided to build the west front of the cathedral as a memorial to the Ulstermen and women who had served and died in
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and inflation led to long delays and major problems with the financing of this work.
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David Stevens 2012–2019 (formerly Director of the Girls Choir and Sub-Organist at
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Matthew Owens 2019–2022 (formerly Organist and Master of the Choristers at
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designed by John MacGeagh on the exterior, and housing the Chapel of the
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Harry Grindle 1964–1976 (formerly organist of St. Comgall's Church,
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Charles J Brennan 1904–1964 (first organist of St Anne's Cathedral)
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Belfast Cathedral, The Cathedral Church of St Anne – Official site
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cause at the time of the Home Rule Crisis, was buried (with a
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Andrew Paul Padmore 1984–1988 (formerly organist of
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54°36′10″N 05°55′42″W / 54.60278°N 5.92833°W / 54.60278; -5.92833
Northern Ireland
Denomination
Church of Ireland
Churchmanship
www.belfastcathedral.org
Dedication
St Anne
Architect(s)
Sir Thomas Drew
Groundbreaking
Province
Province of Armagh
Diocese
Diocese of Connor
Bishop(s)
Bishop of Connor
Bishop of Down and Dromore
Dean
Stephen Forde
Precentor
Curate(s)
Reader(s)
Church of Ireland
cathedral
Belfast
Northern Ireland
Connor
Down and Dromore

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