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Manchester Cathedral

Victoria Street

Manchester

M3 1SX


0161 833 2220.

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Welcome to Manchester Cathedral

Greetings in the Lord!

Welcome to the website of Manchester Cathedral, Mother Church of the Diocese of Manchester in the Church of England!

Manchester, one of England’s great cities, is both medieval and modern. The first reaction of most visitors to our city is usually WOW!

In recent years more than fifteen thousand people have moved into the city centre as residents. Since the IRA bomb in 1996 the people of this city have risen above this tragedy with new hope and life. The cathedral, also damaged by the bomb, is at the heart of this thriving community, seeking to be a praying, worshipping, inclusive and welcoming community. 

Dean Rogers Govender  

Dean Rogers Govender
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What is our mission?

When John Wesley visited Manchester Cathedral in 1783 he said: ‘Such a sight, I believe, was never seen at Manchester before’ It was supposed there were thirteen or fourteen hundred communicants, among whom there was such a spirit as I have seldom found; and their whole behaviour was such as adored the gospel’.– his journal (Vol 6)This was very different from his visit thirty one years previously, when it is said; ‘the congregation were bowing, curtsying and talking to each other as going from a play’.Wesley’s great experience of God’s love him led to his deep personal conversion and commitment to Christ when he said that he ‘felt his heart strangely warmed’ by God. This experience of God’s touch and spiritual renewal transformed his life and ministry, and led to the renewal of the Church, leading eventually to the beginnings of the Methodist Church. In fact, Wesley opened a chapel in Oldham Street on 30 April 1781. This is the present Methodist Church in the city centre where Christians still gather for worship. Our Anglican mission Sanctus 1 operates from this church at present.Perhaps we can again be the people that Wesley encountered when he visited the Cathedral (then Collegiate Church) in 1783. Let us be described as the early Christians were described by onlookers: ‘see how they love one another’. God’s love amongst us will make all the difference to our relationships with each other, and be a genuine sign of the Lord in our midst. This will make a huge difference to our mission to the city and the world as we seek to draw people closer to the Lord

 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 28 August 2008 )
 
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Opening hours

Mon - Fri
8 am - 7 pm
Saturday  8 am - 5 pm
Sunday  8.30am - 7.30pm

Entry to the Cathedral is FREE OF CHARGE 

Upcoming Events

Turning of the Leaves
Wed, Nov 19th, @12:45pm - 01:05PM
Julian Prayer Group
Tue, Nov 25th, @12:30pm - 05:00PM
Thanksgiving Service for Martha's Campaign - Kidney Research UK
Tue, Nov 25th, @7:30pm - 08:30PM
CANCELLED - Advent Praise - Manchester Diocesan Renewal Group
Fri, Nov 28th, @8:00pm - 09:30PM
Evening of Celebration & Hope - Leukaemia Research
Sat, Nov 29th, @7:30pm - 09:00PM
Advent Carol Service
Sun, Nov 30th, @6:30pm - 07:30PM
Turning of the Leaves
Wed, Dec 3rd, @12:45pm - 01:05PM