Location
Clyde Street
Glasgow  G1 4JY 

Postal Address
Cathedral House
90 Dunlop Street
Glasgow
G1 4ER

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St Andrew's Cathedral
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the Archdiocese of Glasgow,
a Designated Religious Charity, number SC018140.



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Welcome to St Andrew's, the Cathedral Church

of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Glasgow

St Andrew's Roman Catholic Cathedral is  situated on the edge of Glasgow's Merchant City, on Clyde Street, near the suspension bridge. It is recognised as Glasgow's first major piece of Gothic revivalism.







Glasgow has FOUR Cathedrals. The others are:

Glasgow Cathedral (Church of Scotland)
St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral
Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St Luke

 
After its completion in 1816, St Andrew's soon established itself as a focal point for the life of Glasgow's expanding Catholic population. The hierarchy of Scotland was restored in 1878, and, six years later, St Andrew's became the Cathedral of the Archdiocese of Glasgow. Today, the Archbishop and Metropolitan is Most Rev. Mario Joseph Conti.

The Cathedral is now closed for major restoration work, which is expected to last till late 2010. See 'services' for information about arrangements for Mass and pastoral matters.

In the meantime, St Mary's Church in Abercromby Street has been designated Pro-Cathedral.

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