- St Andrew's Cathedral, Aberdeen
Parish church
name=Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew
dedication=St Andrew
denomination=Scottish Episcopal Church
tradition=Broad Church
diocese=Aberdeen & Orkney
bishop="Right Rev Robert Gillies"
provost=Very Rev Richard Kilgour
website= [http://www.cathedral.aberdeen.anglican.org www.cathedral.aberdeen.anglican.org]St Andrew's Cathedral, or the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew, is a
cathedral of theScottish Episcopal Church situated in the Scottish city ofAberdeen . It is the see of theBishop of Aberdeen and Orkney who is theOrdinary of theDiocese of Aberdeen and Orkney .History
The cathedral is notable as being the church where the first bishop of the
Episcopal Church in the United States of America ,Samuel Seabury was ordained in 1784. This is not correct. Bishop Seabury was in fact consecrated to the episcopate in "an upper room" of a house in Longacre, approx 500 metres from the present building. The appromimate site of the house used to be marked by a polished granite tablet. This has, in recent years, been moved up the quadrangle of the former Marischal College.The original building was designed in the
perpendicular Gothic style by thearchitect Archibald Simpson , the first of Simpson's many commissions in the city. Rather than being built out of the usual localgranite , for which Aberdeen is famous, the facade of the structure, facing King Street, was built fromsandstone . The rest of the building was built of granite.The church opened in 1817 as "St Andrew's Chapel" and was raised to Cathedral status in 1914.
During the 1930s, the cathedral was renovated to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Seabury's consecration. There had been a plan to build an elaborate, cruciform cathedral with central tower, commemorating Bishop Seabury's consecration on the site currently occupied by
Aberdeen City Council 's headquarters. This was to have been a gift of the ECUSA, however, theWall Street Crash halted this plan due to lack of money.Fact|date=February 2007 Instead, the existing church was enlarged and embellished by SirNinian Comper . The memorial was dedicated with a ceremony attended by the then U.S. ambassador to the UK,Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr .The Cathedral has always offered dignified liturgical worship and, until the late 1970s and early 1980s, was anglo-catholic in tradition. In 1982, the Cathedral Provost of the time, Very Revd Donald Howard, declared in a sermon the cathedral was giving up the large crucifix and four of the six candles on the High Altar for Lent. This permitted the westward celebration of the Eucharist. The candles were never returned to the High Altar. The worship has since become more "broad" in nature, whilst retaining the dignity of Cathedral worship.
St Andrew's Cathedral Aberdeen has a long musical & choral heritage and is now the only Episcopalian (Anglican) cathedral in Scotland to maintain a traditional choir of men and boys. In recent years, the cathedral has also formed a girls' choir and a ladies choir; both of which are joined by the Lay Clerks (gentlemen) of the cathedral choir. Over the last thirty years, the Cathedral Choir has sung in most of the UK's major cathedrals and has also toured overseas.
The Cathedral, which has a splendid acoustic, houses one of the finest three manual pipe organs in Scotland, and has been served by a number of distinguished Organists & Masters of the Choristers including Frederick Fea, George Trash, John Cullen, Geoffrey Pearce, and the current Organist, Dr Andrew Morrisson, who is now in his 25 year in the post.
Cathedral Canons
Revd Canon Graham Taylor
Revd Canon Ian Ferguson
Revd Canon Jeremy Paisey
Revd Canon Isaac Poobalan
ee also
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Religion in Scotland
*St Machar's Cathedral — the original cathedral in Aberdeen, now aHigh Kirk of theChurch of Scotland
*St Mary's Cathedral — cathedral of theRoman Catholic Diocese of Aberdeen
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