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Christ Church Cathedral has stood at the heart of Dublin for almost 1000 years. Many visitors from all over the world are welcome to this important heritage site every day. Buy Tickets
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Overview and history. Christ Church Cathedral - Dublin. In law, and in fact, it has been the cathedral of only the Church of Ireland's Archbishop of Dublin since the Irish Reformation.
We welcome visitors and pilgrims from around the world to worship, reflect, sightsee or enjoy a concert being held at the Cathedral. Find out more about visiting the Cathedral COLLEGE
Christ Church Cathedral is the cathedral of the Anglican diocese of Oxford, which consists of the counties of Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire. It is also the chapel of Christ Church, a college of the University of Oxford. This dual role as cathedral and college chapel is unique in the Church of England.
Visiting the Cathedral. Christ Church Cathedral is one of the oldest buildings in Oxford and one of the smallest cathedrals in the Church of England. For almost 900 years this church has stood here as a place of worship and prayer.
Christ Church Cathedral is one of Ireland’s most historic buildings and its story is fascinating. The earliest manuscript dates Christ Church Cathedral to its present location around 1030. Dúnán, the first bishop of Dublin and Sitriuc, Norse king of Dublin, founded the original Viking church, which was probably subject to the archbishop of ...