Metropolitan
RC Cathedral of Christ the King
Designed by Sir Frederick Gibberd this impressive
modern Cathedral reflects the modern attitude of the city.
The impressive tower is constructed from multi-coloured glass.
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Liverpool
Anglican Cathedral
Reputed to be the largest cathedral in the
world. This is one of the most beautiful buildings in Liverpool.
The cathedrals massive tower stands majestically over the
city.
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St
Luke's church, on the corner of Leece Street and Berry
Street (known locally as 'the bombed out church'), was gutted
by fire. Unlike other damaged buildings it was not repaired
or rebuilt, and today stands as a memorial to those who lost
their lives during the war.
Construction of the church began on April 9, 1811, and it was
consecrated on January 12, 1831.
On Monday May 5, 1941 St Luke's was hit by an incendiary bomb
and was burnt out. Today it still stands as a burnt out shell,
its church yard is a public park. A memorial to the dead of
the Irish famine has been added to the grounds recently.
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St
Nicholas' - "The Sailor's Church" Pier Head.
An oasis of calm and peace within the city. Look around the
church which is open daily or sit in quite contemplation in
the churches garden.
Situated at the Pier Head across the road from the Royal Liver
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