Dome of Home

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The Dome of Home is a prominent Catholic church in New Brighton, England, known for its striking green dome that serves as a landmark for sailors returning to the Mersey.

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Dome of Home canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic church
Roman Catholic parish church
landmark
belongsToDiocese Roman Catholic Diocese of Shrewsbury NERFINISHED
country England
dedicatedTo Saint Paul NERFINISHED
Apostle Peter
surface form: Saint Peter

Saint Philomena NERFINISHED
denomination Roman Catholic
hasAlternativeName The Dome of Home NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalFeature green dome
hasArchitecturalStyle Italianate style
hasCulturalSignificance maritime landmark for returning sailors
hasFeature prominent dome on the New Brighton skyline
hasFunction community worship centre
place of pilgrimage
hasLocalSignificance well-known feature of New Brighton seafront
hasMaterial copper-clad dome
hasNicknameOrigin nickname comes from sailors seeing the dome on returning home
hasOfficialName Shrine Church of Saints Peter, Paul and Philomena NERFINISHED
hasOrientation faces the River Mersey
hasParish Saints Peter, Paul and Philomena Parish NERFINISHED
hasStatus shrine church
isInMetropolitanBorough Metropolitan Borough of Wirral NERFINISHED
isInRegion North West England NERFINISHED
isInTown New Brighton NERFINISHED
locatedIn Merseyside
New Brighton NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
Wirral NERFINISHED
notableFor striking green dome visible from the River Mersey
overlooks River Mersey NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
servesAs landmark for sailors returning to the Mersey
usedFor Catholic worship
parish church activities
shrine
visibleFrom Irish Sea NERFINISHED
Liverpool Bay NERFINISHED

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