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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. There are many ways in which you can support ...
Whether you are looking to worship in person or online, or to mark a life event, you are very welcome at Westminster Cathedral.
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.
Livestream Mass. Please click to view the livestream on YouTube. This is a spiritual boon for the housebound and sick, it also means that the Cathedral’s many friends across the world can benefit from the beauty and solemnity of Cathedral worship. Wherever you are in the world, you are most welcome.
Westminster Cathedral was designed by the architect John Francis Bentley. Completed in 1903, it exemplifies the principles that he held dear: a concern for sound construction, a love of colour and fine materials, and exquisite detail throughout.
Whether you are looking to worship in person or online, or to mark a life event, you are very welcome at Westminster Cathedral.
Building only began in 1895 and the Cathedral was completed just eight years later in 1903 but its unique architecture reflects the influences of ancient Christian churches and its construction marks a pivotal moment in the history of the Church in England and Wales.
Westminster Cathedral is a living space of worship and community. The Mother church for Catholics in England and Wales, it has been at the heart of Catholic life for over 100 years. The Cathedral is free to enter and welcomes people of all faith and none.
Cathedral Diary – Westminster Cathedral. Whether you are looking to worship in person or online, or to mark a life event, you are very welcome at Westminster Cathedral. We are a vibrant Parish community with many groups that meet regularly for prayer and fellowship.
From regular Cathedral Mass to organ recitals, we have a calendar full of exciting events for you to enjoy. The Cathedral doesn’t receive any funding from the Vatican and relies on donations to maintain the building and support our world class choir and day to day running costs.