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St Christopher’s Cathedral
The Cathedral of St Christopher
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St Christopher’s Cathedral is located in Australian Capital Territory
St Christopher’s Cathedral
St Christopher’s Cathedral
Location in Australian Capital Territory
35°19′08″S 149°07′58″E / 35.31896°S 149.13271°E / -35.31896; 149.13271
Location 55 Franklin Street, Forrest/Manuka, Australian Capital Territory
Country Australia
Denomination Roman Catholic
History
Former name(s) St Christopher's Church
Status Cathedral
Founded
  • 1927; 98 years ago (1927)
    (as St Christopher's Church)
  • 8 May 1938; 87 years ago (1938-05-08)
    (as St Christopher's Cathedral)
Founder(s)
  • Archbishop Michael Kelly
    (as St Christopher's Church)
  • Archbishop of Sydney Norman Gilroy
    (as St Christopher's Cathedral)
Dedication Saint Christopher
Consecrated 5 February 1948 (1948-02-05)
Architecture
Functional status Active
Heritage designation ACT Heritage Register
Designated 1998
Architect(s)
  • Clement Glancy (Snr.)
  • Clement Glancy (Jnr.)
Architectural type Spanish Romanesque
Specifications
Capacity c. 1,000 worshippers
Other dimensions Organ: Hill, Norman & Beard
Administration
Deanery Central Deanery
Archdiocese Canberra and Goulburn

St Christopher's Cathedral, also known as The Cathedral of St Christopher, is a very important church for Roman Catholics in Australia. It's the main church where the Archbishop of Canberra and Goulburn leads services.

This beautiful cathedral is located in Canberra, the capital city of Australia. You can find it in the suburb of Forrest, which is part of the local area called Manuka.

History of St Christopher's Cathedral

Early Beginnings and First Church

The story of St Christopher's began in 1862 when the Diocese of Goulburn was formed. The first priest, Father Patrick Haydon, started building St Christopher's as Canberra's first parish church. Before this, the local Catholic community was part of St Gregory's Parish in Queanbeyan.

In 1927, Archbishop Kelly laid the first stone for a new church and school. The next year, St Christopher's became its own parish. Classes began in the school next door, and the Prime Minister, Stanley Bruce, even attended the opening day! Father Patrick Haydon became the first parish priest in 1928.

Becoming a Cathedral

In 1930, there were plans for a much larger cathedral. However, tough economic times and World War II made it impossible to build. Instead, a foundation stone for the current cathedral was laid in 1938 by Archbishop Gilroy of Sydney. Important leaders like Joseph Lyons and James Scullin were there.

The church was named after Saint Christopher because Canberra was expected to be a place many travelers would visit. In 1939, the parish church officially opened. Robert Menzies, who would later become Prime Minister, was present at the opening.

Father Haydon also oversaw the building of a convent and school, which opened in 1928. The first part of St Christopher's Cathedral was finished in 1939. The Catholic community had hoped to build an even bigger cathedral on Commonwealth Avenue, but the Great Depression meant they couldn't raise enough money.

Growth and Expansion

A special event happened in 1947: the first ordination (when someone becomes a priest) took place in St Christopher's Church. The next year, in 1948, the Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn was created. This meant St Christopher's became a "pro-cathedral," a church that acts like a cathedral.

Later, when Archbishop Eris O'Brien moved to Canberra, St Christopher's became a "co-cathedral" along with St Peter and St Paul in Goulburn. This meant they shared the role of being the main church.

St Christopher's was then made twice as big, able to hold about 1,000 people. This expansion, finished in 1973, kept the beautiful stained glass windows from the original church. The new design included a bell tower, a special chapel, and a crypt (an underground room). After these changes, St Christopher's officially became the main cathedral for the Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn.

In 2008, the cathedral was updated to celebrate 60 years of the archdiocese. Many important people have been regular churchgoers here, including three Australian Prime Ministers: Scullin, Lyons, and Frank Forde.

Cathedral Features

The cathedral has a large pipe organ built in Melbourne. It was installed in 1972 and has 1,100 pipes made of wood and metal. These pipes are located on either side of the beautiful rose window.

In 1998, St Christopher's Cathedral was added to the ACT Heritage Register. This means it's recognized as an important historical building.

Archbishops Eris O'Brien and Thomas Cahill are buried in the crypt beneath the cathedral.

Importance of St Christopher's

St Christopher's Cathedral is a very important place for many reasons. Members of the Parliament of Australia often attend special prayers here at the start of the year.

The cathedral also hosts big national and local church services for the capital city. It's the largest church of any Christian group in Canberra, making it a key location for important religious gatherings.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Catedral de San Cristóbal (Camberra) para niños

  • Roman Catholicism in Australia
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