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  1. The Metropolitan Cathedral of the Most Precious Blood, known as Westminster Cathedral, is the largest Roman Catholic church in England and Wales and the seat of the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster.

  2. 4 days ago · Completed in 1903, Westminster Cathedral is a Catholic Cathedral like no other. Itself a supreme achievement of art, the Cathedral is home to many distinguished works of artistic merit including hundreds of beautiful mosaics and Stations of the Cross produced by renowned English sculptor Eric Gill.

  3. Whether you are looking to worship in person or online, or to mark a life event, you are very welcome at Westminster Cathedral.

  4. Watch a Mass – Westminster Cathedral. The Cathedral’s streaming facility enables those who cannot attend in person to share fully in the daily liturgies and to feel part of our community of faith. Livestream Mass. Please click to view the livestream on YouTube.

  5. Westminster Cathedral houses the seat or ‘Cathedra’ of the Archbishop of Westminster, and is the Mother Church for Catholics in England and Wales. For over 100 years it has been the focus for national Catholic celebration and worship; a symbol of faith in the heart of the capital.

  6. Welcome to Westminster Cathedral. 30,250 views 2 years ago. The Mother Church of Catholics in England and Wales, and the seat of the Archbishop of Westminster Discover more about Westminster...

  7. Whilst there have been changes over the last century, Westminster Cathedral continues to fulfil Vaughan's vision and offers the liturgy of the Roman Rite in a way that does justice to his legacy and to the richness of the traditions of Western Catholicism. Our Mass Times are as follows: Sundays.

  8. Westminster Cathedral was built at a time of great social and artistic change in England. It is a unique building that combines the very best of the Victorian and Edwardian eras with groundbreaking art and design from the modern age. The last great masterpiece of the 19 th Century.

  9. Called 'A Series of Surprises' because of its unique architecture, mosaics and marble decorations. Westminster Cathedral was begun in 1895. Its origins go back much further, being designed in the early Christian Byzantine style by the Victorian architect, John Francis Bentley.

  10. We welcome thousands of visitors, school, faith and community groups throughout the year. If you have time, we strongly recommend that you stay for Mass and experience the beauty of the liturgy. Westminster Cathedral is free to enter and we also offer a variety of guided tours to enhance your visit.