- St Mary's Cathedral, Newcastle upon Tyne
St Mary's Cathedral is the
Roman Catholic cathedral inNewcastle upon Tyne ,England , the mother-church of theDiocese of Hexham and Newcastle . The Cathedral was designed byAugustus Welby Pugin and built between1842 and1844 . The cathedral is a grade I listed building and a fine example of theGothic Revival style of architecture championed by Pugin.History as a Cathedral
By decree of
Pope Pius IX on29 September 1850 , the Catholic hierarchy was restored on a regular pattern to England and Wales. Much of what had been known as the Vicariate Apostolic of the Northern District became the new See of Hexham.Bishop William Hogarth was appointed to be the first bishop of the new diocese, and as such, required a church in which to place his seat or
cathedra . St Mary's was chosen for this purpose and thus it gained the status of a cathedral church in 1850.The name of the see was changed in 1861 to
Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle . Since then, eleven further bishops have been installed in St Mary's asBishop of Hexham and Newcastle .The Cathedral today
The seat of the Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle is vacant after the death of the Right Reverend Kevin Dunn in March 2008. He served in the post for almost four years, having been ordained and installed on the feast of St Bede the Venerable,
May 25 2004 .On
April 21 2006 the incumbent Dean, the Reverend Michael Campion, officially left his appointment at the cathedral. He is succeeded by the Reverend Peter Leighton, formerly the Catholic Chaplain to theUniversity of Durham .ee also
*
Bishop Ambrose Griffiths - Eleventh Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle
*Bishop Hugh Lindsay - Tenth Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle
*Basil Cardinal Hume - Archbishop of Westminster 1976-1999External links
* [http://www.stmaryscathedral.org.uk/ Official Cathedral Website]
* [http://www.rcdhn.org.uk/ Official Diocesan Website]
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