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St George's Cathedral, Southwark

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St George's Cathedral
St George's Cathedral, Southwark is located in Greater London
St George's Cathedral, Southwark
Shown within Greater London
Basic information
Location Southwark
Full name St George's Cathedral, Southwark
Geographic coordinates 51°29′56″N 0°05′24″E / 51.4988°N 0.0901°E / 51.4988; 0.0901Coordinates: 51°29′56″N 0°05′24″E / 51.4988°N 0.0901°E / 51.4988; 0.0901
County Greater London
Country England
Ecclesiastical information
Denomination Roman Catholic
Province Southwark
Diocese Southwark
Diocese created 1848
Bishop Archbishop Kevin McDonald
Dean James Cronin
Director of
Music
Nick Gale
Organist Nick O'Neill
Website southwark-rc-cathedral.org.uk
Building information
Year consecrated 1848
Architect(s) Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin

St George's Cathedral, Southwark, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the Archdiocese of Southwark, south London.

The cathedral is the Mother Church of the Roman Catholic Province of Southwark which covers the Archdiocese of Southwark (all of London south of the River Thames including Kent and north Surrey) and the Dioceses of Arundel and Brighton, Portsmouth, and Plymouth.

St George's Cathedral from St George's Road

The original cathedral was opened in 1848. It was designed by Augustus Pugin, famous for his work with Charles Barry on the design of the rebuilt Houses of Parliament. Pugin was the first person to be married in the cathedral on 10 August 1848 to his third wife Jane. The cathedral was badly bombed during World War II and the rebuilt cathedral was opened in 1958.

The cathedral has a fine established choral tradition, with a Cathedral Choir of boys and men which sings at the 11.30am Solemn Mass every Sunday and on major Feast Days, with a repertoire that encompasses Tudor Polyphony, Gregorian Chant, Baroque, and contemporary composers such as Arvo Pärt, John Tavener, William Mathias, and James MacMillan. The choir has also broadcast on Radio 4 and BBC 1 television in the UK and on BBC Prime around the world. The Girls' Choir sings at the 10 am Mass on Sundays.

The cathedral is situated opposite the Imperial War Museum on Lambeth Road in London SE1 (on the corner with St George's Road). In Westminster Bridge Road, close by to the north, is St George's Cathedral Roman Catholic Primary School.

Each summer, the cathedral is used by London South Bank University for its graduation ceremonies.

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