Newry Cathedral

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Newry Cathedral is a prominent Roman Catholic cathedral in Newry, Northern Ireland, noted for its Gothic Revival architecture and role as the seat of the Diocese of Dromore.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic Revival building
Roman Catholic cathedral
cathedral church
landmark
alsoKnownAs Cathedral of Saints Patrick and Colman NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
category Buildings and structures in Newry
Cathedrals in Northern Ireland
Roman Catholic cathedrals in the United Kingdom
country United Kingdom
dedicatedTo Saint Colman NERFINISHED
Saint Patrick NERFINISHED
denomination Roman Catholic
diocese Diocese of Dromore NERFINISHED
governingBody Roman Catholic Diocese of Dromore NERFINISHED
hasFeature chancel
nave
pointed arches
side chapels
stained glass windows
stone construction
twin towers
hasParish Newry Cathedral parish
heritageStatus listed building
isMajorChurchFor Catholics in the Diocese of Dromore
liturgicalTradition Latin Church NERFINISHED
locatedIn Diocese of Dromore NERFINISHED
Newry NERFINISHED
Northern Ireland
locatedOnContinent Europe
notableFor Gothic Revival architecture
role as seat of the Diocese of Dromore
primaryFunction cathedral church of the Diocese of Dromore
place of worship
province Ecclesiastical Province of Armagh NERFINISHED
region County Down NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
servesAs seat of the Bishop of Dromore
usedFor Mass
diocesan ceremonies
sacraments

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Newry hasCathedral Newry Cathedral