Christianity in Manchester
Anglican Diocese of Manchester, Bishops of Middleton, Manchester Cathedral, St Margaret's Church, Prestwich, St Mary the Virgin's Church, Leigh, St George's Church, Tyldesley, Holy Trinity Church, Horwich
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ISBN: 9781156116654
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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 26. Chapters: Anglican Diocese of Manchester, Bishops of Middleton, Manchester Cathedral, St Margaret's Church, Prestwich, St Mary the Virgin's Church, Leigh, St George's Church, Tyldesley, Holy Trinity Church, Horwich, St Stephen and All Martyrs' Church, Lever Bridge, St Saviour's Church, Ringley, St Ann's Church, Manchester, Holy Trinity Platt Church, Christ Church, Walmsley, St. Elisabeth's Church, Stephen Venner, St. Mary the Virgin, Deane, St John the Baptist's Church, Atherton, Mark Davies, St George's Church, Stalybridge, St Mark's Church, Worsley, Christ Church, Bacup, Church of St Mary the Virgin, Prestwich, Richard Parsons, Oldham Parish Church, St Anne's Church, Haughton, Rogers Govender, List of archdeacons of Manchester, Manchester Passion, Michael Lewis, Frank Woods, Bishop of Middleton, St Lawrence's Church, Denton, Parish Church of St Mary, Radcliffe, Cecil Wilson, Church of St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, The Salvation Army in Manchester, St Michael and All Angels' Church, Ashton-under-Lyne, Unitarian College, Manchester, Edward Mowll, Ted Wickham, Church of St Mary the Virgin, Bury, Arthur Alston, Christ Church, Walshaw, Donald Tytler, St. Matthew's Church, Chadderton, Robert Nelson, Nazarene Theological College, Dean of Manchester, Star Hall, Manchester Higher Openshaw, Openshaw Citadel. Excerpt: Manchester Cathedral is a medieval church on Victoria Street in central Manchester and is the seat of the Bishop of Manchester. The cathedral's official name is The Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St Mary, St Denys and St George in Manchester. It has also variously been known locally as St Mary's, Christ Church and, simply, t'owd church. Although extensively refaced, restored and extended in the Victorian period, and then again following severe bomb damage in the 20th century, the main body of the Cathedral largely derives from the wardenship of James Stanley (warden 1485-1506), and is in the Perpendicular Gothic style. Stanley was also primarily responsible for commissioning the spectacular late medieval wooden furnishings, including the pulpitum, the choir stalls, and the nave roof supported by angels with gilded instruments. It is one of the Grade I listed buildings in Manchester. Since 2005 the Dean of the Cathedral has been the Very Reverend Rogers Morgan Govender. Services are currently held on Mondays to Fridays at 9:00 am (Morning Prayer), 1:10 pm (Holy Communion), and 5:30 pm (Evensong); on Saturdays at 9:00 am (Morning Prayer), 9:15 am (Holy Communion), and 3:30 pm (Evensong); and on Sundays at 8:45 am (Morning Prayer), 9:00 am (Holy Communion), 10:30 am (Sung Eucharist) and 5:30 pm (Evensong). A church dedicated to St Mary is recorded in the Domesday Survey, although the only surviving evidence from this period is a small carving of an angel with a scroll, preserved in the Cathedral nave; the Old English inscription on the stone translates as 'into thy hands, O Lord, I commend my spirit'. The Domesday Book entry for Manchester reads 'the Church of St Mary and the Church of St Michael hold one carucate of land in Manchester exempt from all customary dues except tax'. Manchester Cathedral in 1903 Aerial view of Manchester CathedralConstruction of the predecessor church started in 1215 within the confines of the Baron's Court beside the manor house on the
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