Sunday, October 11, 2009

View from Cardinal Place

View of Westminster Cathedral from Cardinal Place, Victoria Street, Westminster, London

Westminster Cathedral
(View from Cardinal Place)
Victoria Street, Westminster
London, January 2008

“The Metropolitan Cathedral of the Most Precious Blood, informally known as Westminster Cathedral, is the largest Roman Catholic church in England and Wales. The shrine is dedicated to the Blood of Jesus Christ and is the seat of the Archbishop of Westminster. The original site on which the cathedral stands in the City of Westminster was purchased by the Diocese of Westminster in 1885, and construction was completed in 1903. Designed by John Francis Bentley in a 9th-century Christian neo-Byzantine style, and accordingly made almost entirely of brick, without steel reinforcements, Sir John Betjeman called it ‘a masterpiece in striped brick and stone’ that shows ‘the good craftsman has no need of steel or concrete.’ The cathedral merited an Apostolic Visit from Pope John Paul II on 28 May 1982 and Pope Benedict XVI in 18 September 2010.” (Westminster Cathedral, Wikipedia)

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