Westminster Cathedral

Westminster Cathedral Westminster Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Westminster and the Mother Church for Roman Catholics in England and Wales. He was martyred in 1654.

For over a hundred years countless Christians and visitors of every faith and none have crossed the threshold of this holy place, sensing the presence of God and filling it with prayer and contemplation. Our Cathedral is a vibrant parish church; a living house of prayer where Holy Mass is offered over forty times every week and Confession is available six hours each day. This great edifice was ope

ned in 1903 and was consecrated in 1910. Designed by John Francis Bentley, the leading church architect of his day it is inspired by the early Byzantine style. Since 1930 the Cathedral has been home to the shrine of the English saint and martyr, St John Southworth. This Lancashire priest lived and ministered to the poor in the streets of Westminster. The presence of his earthly remains in the Cathedral remind us that our ultimate destiny is the Kingdom of Heaven. Westminster Cathedral is the home of a much-loved, world-famous Choir which sings at the daily Solemn Mass. People from all over the world come here to listen to great music from its remarkable and extensive repertoire. Westminster Cathedral is usually open from 7.00am-7.00pm every day and welcomes all. DEDICATION OF THE CATHEDRAL:

With the laying of the foundation stone in June 1895, the Cathedral was dedicated to The Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ, to his Blessed Mother, his Foster Father St Joseph and St Peter, his Vicar. There are secondary patrons, also: St Augustine and all British saints, St Patrick and all saints of Ireland. These dedications provide a meditation in themselves and are reflected in features of the Cathedral such as the pelican feeding her young with the blood of her own body (an ancient symbol of Christ selflessly nourishing redeemed humanity), the great crucifix that hangs between the nave and the sanctuary, and the side chapels, many of which honour patron saints. Dedication of the Cathedral:
The Metropolitan Cathedral of the Precious Blood
To the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord
Jesus Christ
To his Blessed Mother,
His Foster Father Saint Joseph
and St Peter his Vicar
Secondary Patrons:
St Augustine and all British saints
St Patrick and all saints of Ireland

DOMINE JESU REX ET REDEMPTOR PER SANGUINEM TUUM SALVA NOS

(Lord Jesus, King and Redeemer, save us by your blood)

All saints of Britain and Ireland, pray for us

‘O most holy Trinity, undivided unity, holy God, mighty God, God immortal, be adored!’Pictured in the apse of the Blesse...
31/05/2026

‘O most holy Trinity, undivided unity, holy God, mighty God, God immortal, be adored!’

Pictured in the apse of the Blessed Sacrament Chapel are the Three Persons of the Most Holy Trinity; whom we celebrate today. In the centre God the Son, depicted in the Byzantine style of Pantocrator, sits on the right-hand side of the unseen God the Father, depicted as the Dextera Dei (right hand of God). God the Holy Spirit is then represented as the dove that descended on Jesus at his Baptism in the Jordan. Three Persons, One God; co-eternal, co-equal and consubstantial.

Today we celebrate the feast of St Augustine of Canterbury, Apostle to the English, pictured in opus sectile on the rere...
27/05/2026

Today we celebrate the feast of St Augustine of Canterbury, Apostle to the English, pictured in opus sectile on the reredos of the Chapel of Ss Gregory and Augustine.

Here, he is depicted as a Benedictine monk with the icon of Christ, the Salvator Mundi (Saviour of the World), which he carried with him on his Mission to the Angles.

St Augustine of Canterbury, pray for us.

The Dean and College of Chaplains of Westminster Cathedral wish you all a happy and holy Pentecost.
24/05/2026

The Dean and College of Chaplains of Westminster Cathedral wish you all a happy and holy Pentecost.

22/05/2026

🎹 Now streaming: Duruflé’s Prélude, Adagio et Choral varié sur le thème du ‘Veni Creator’ played by Peter Stevens on the grand organ of Westminster Cathedral.

🎧 Listen now! https://lnk.to/DurufleVeniCreator

Pictured here are a man (perhaps the artist – WC Symons) and two women posing in front of the unpainted Rood, perched be...
21/05/2026

Pictured here are a man (perhaps the artist – WC Symons) and two women posing in front of the unpainted Rood, perched between the Ambrosden Avenue entrance and what is now the Vaughan Chantry.

The date is unclear but, as the finished design was sent to Bruges in 1901, and Symons finished painting on-site in 1903, the photograph may have been taken in 1902.

20/05/2026
On Saturday 23 May Archbishop Richard Moth will celebrate the annual Mass for Matrimony with couples in the Diocese of W...
20/05/2026

On Saturday 23 May Archbishop Richard Moth will celebrate the annual Mass for Matrimony with couples in the Diocese of Westminster celebrating 5, 10, 25, 30, 40, 50, and 60+ years of marriage.

For more information, speak to your parish priest or contact [email protected].

15/05/2026

On Tuesday 12 May 2026, Westminster Cathedral hosted a moment of rare historical and spiritual significance: the official handover of a letter written by Father Damien, St Damien of Moloka'i.

The letter, which had been entrusted to the care of St Francis Leprosy Guild, was formally presented to the Director of the Damien Museum (Damiaanmuseum) in Tremelo, Belgium.

You can read the full article here: stfrancisleprosy.org/latest-news-and-updates.html

Following two sell out shows in Sheringham, Yes Minister is coming to Westminster Cathedral before heading to the Edinbu...
15/05/2026

Following two sell out shows in Sheringham, Yes Minister is coming to Westminster Cathedral before heading to the Edinburgh Festival!

On Tuesday 19 May, the Friends of Westminster Cathedral will host a fascinating and light-hearted evening with two of Britain’s most distinguished public servants; The Rt Hon the Lord Butler of Brockwell and The Rt Hon the Baroness Shephard of Northwold, in a candid reflection on decades at the heart of British politics.

Lord Butler was former Cabinet Secretary, Head of the Civil Service, and Private Secretary to five Prime Ministers.

Baroness Shephard, held four posts in John Major’s Cabinet including Secretary of State for Education, and is the author of ‘The Real Iron Lady’.

Between them, they offer a rare and intimate glimpse behind the doors of Westminster and Whitehall.

VIP and standard tickets available on the Cathedral website:
https://westminstercathedral.org.uk/news-event/yes-minister/

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42 Francis Street
London
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Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 7pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 7pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 7pm
Thursday 7:30am - 7pm
Friday 7:30am - 7pm
Saturday 7:30am - 7:30pm
Sunday 7:30am - 8pm

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