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  1. Encounter Liverpool Cathedral through daily worship, inspiring music and quiet reflection, or engaging art installations and family events.

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      Worship without music does not easily soar; wherever the...

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      A great place to visit. Liverpool Cathedral is the largest...

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      The Liverpool Cathedral Schools Singing Programme works with...

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      An initiative from Liverpool Cathedral, working with the St....

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      Our cathedral is a spectacular neo-gothic venue for large...

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  2. Liverpool Cathedral is a Church of England cathedral in the city of Liverpool, England. It is the seat of the bishop of Liverpool and is the mother church of the diocese of Liverpool. The church may be formally referred to as the Cathedral Church of Christ in Liverpool. [1]

  3. Liverpool Cathedral, Liverpool. 29,521 likes · 418 talking about this · 168,235 were here. Built by the people for the people to the Glory of God.

  4. 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.

  5. Liverpool, Merseyside St Michael-in-the-Hamlet is one of only two surviving cast iron churches by Cragg and Rickman and was built in 1815, the tracery, pinnacles, mouldings, and building frame are all of cast iron.

  6. The largest Catholic cathedral in England, the Metropolitan Cathedral together with its sister Cathedral at the other end of Hope Street plays an important part in the life of the City of Liverpool and Merseyside.

  7. St Michael-in-the-Hamlet Church is in Aigburth, Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, and is one of the three churches in Liverpool built by John Cragg, who used many components in cast iron which were made at his Mersey Iron Foundry.

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