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Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, officially known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King [2] and locally nicknamed "Paddy's Wigwam", [3] is the seat of the Archbishop of Liverpool and the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Liverpool in Liverpool, England.
It replaced the Pro-Cathedral of St. Nicholas, Copperas Hill. The cathedral is the seat of the archbishop of Liverpool, the mother church of Liverpool's Catholics, and the metropolitan church of the Catholic Church's northern province in England. In 1853 Bishop Goss awarded the commission for the building of a new Catholic cathedral to Edward ...
Used (1956 to 2007) by the "Ancient Catholic Church of the Good Shepherd" and known during this period as "Cathedral of the Good Shepherd" 51°34′24″N 0°04′00″W / 51.5733797°N 0.0667173°W / 51.5733797; -0.0667173 ( Ancient Catholic Church of the Good
In the Archdiocese of Liverpool: Catholic Church of St Oswald and St Edmund Arrowsmith, Ashton-in-Makerfield; Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Hindsford; St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Leigh; St John's Church, Wigan; St Jude's Church, Wigan; St Mary's Church, Wigan; In the Diocese of Shrewsbury. St Paul's Church, Hyde; Eastern Catholic:
Pages in category "Roman Catholic churches in Liverpool" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ... St Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Liverpool;
Canterbury Anglican Catholic Cathedral Pro-Cathedral Church of St Augustine of Canterbury 51°16′49″N 1°04′46″E / 51.2802952°N 1.0794293°E / 51.2802952; 1.0794293 ( Anglican Catholic Church Pro-Cathedral, Ca
England portal; These are present day and historic Roman Catholic cathedrals in England. For former Roman Catholic cathedrals in England, see Category: Cathedrals in England, and Category:Anglo-Saxon cathedrals
The Catholic dioceses in Great Britain are organised by two separate hierarchies: the Catholic Church in England and Wales, and the Catholic Church in Scotland.Within Great Britain, the Catholic Church in England and Wales has five provinces, subdivided into 21 dioceses, and the Catholic Church in Scotland has two provinces, subdivided into 8 dioceses.