St. Patrick's Cathedral,[1][2] located in Bridgetown, Barbados, is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgetown.[3] It is one of two cathedrals in that territory, the other being the Anglican Cathedral of St. Michael.
St. Patrick's Cathedral | |
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54°00′14″N 6°23′57″W / 54.00395°N 6.39924°W | |
Location | Bridgetown |
Country | Barbados |
Denomination | Roman Catholic Church |
Architecture | |
Years built | 1899–1903 |
Administration | |
Province | Port of Spain |
Diocese | Bridgetown |
Originally built in 1848, St. Patrick's was virtually destroyed by a fire in 1897, suspected to have been started by Protestant elements. A new cathedral church, however, was completed in 1899 and consecrated on August 23, 1903. Today it houses the Catholic religious services, has a training center and has a collection of heraldic plates. It became a cathedral in 1970 with the creation of the Diocese of Bridgetown (Dioecesis Pontipolitana).
Since 2011 it has been listed in as a Unesco World Heritage Site as part of the historic center of Bridgetown.[4]
See also
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edit- ^ St. Patrick's Cathedral
- ^ Yachting Escapes: The Caribbean. The Escapes Group ltd. ISBN 9781606437957.
- ^ Cameron, Sarah (2013-10-11). Barbados Footprint Focus Guide. Footprint Travel Guides. ISBN 9781909268326.
- ^ "St. Patrick's Cathedral, Bridgetown, Barbados". www.gcatholic.org. Retrieved 2016-04-08.