Blackburn Cathedral

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Blackburn Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Blackburn, Lancashire, serving as the seat of the Bishop of Blackburn and a prominent center of worship and community life in the region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican cathedral
cathedral church
architect John Palmer
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
category Cathedrals in Lancashire
Church of England cathedrals
Grade II* listed churches in Lancashire
churchmanship Broad Church
clergyRole Dean of Blackburn
consecrationYear 1826
country United Kingdom
dedicatedTo Holy Mary
surface form: Saint Mary the Virgin
denomination Church of England
diocese Diocese of Blackburn
elevatedToCathedral 1926
governingBody Chapter of Blackburn Cathedral
hasChoir yes
hasFeature chancel
chapels
nave
stained glass windows
hasOrgan yes
hasSpire no
hasTower yes
heritageDesignation Grade II* listed building
heritageDesignationDate 1951
liturgicalLanguage English
liturgicalTradition Anglicanism (broadly)
surface form: Anglican
locatedIn Blackburn
Lancashire
North West England
material stone
originalFunction parish church
primaryFunction center of worship
community hub
seat of the Bishop of Blackburn
province Province of York
publicAccess yes
regionServed Diocese of Blackburn
Lancashire
religion Christianity
seatOf Bishop of Blackburn
towerCompleted 1967
usedFor community activities
concerts
diocesan events
regular worship services
website https://www.blackburncathedral.com/

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Blackburn hasCathedral Blackburn Cathedral
Diocese of Blackburn cathedral Blackburn Cathedral
Diocese of Blackburn hasCathedralChurch Blackburn Cathedral
this entity surface form: Cathedral Church of Blackburn Saint Mary the Virgin
cathedrals of the Church of England hasPart Blackburn Cathedral