St. Henry's Cathedral

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St Henry's Cathedral
Pyhän Henrikin katedraali
Sankt Henriks katedral
Saint Henry's Cathedral Helsinki 2.jpg
St. Henry's Cathedral
60°09′33″N 24°57′16″E / 60.1592°N 24.9544°E / 60.1592; 24.9544Coordinates: 60°09′33″N 24°57′16″E / 60.1592°N 24.9544°E / 60.1592; 24.9544
LocationUllanlinna, Helsinki
CountryFinland
DenominationRoman Catholic
Websitehenrik.katolinen.fi
History
StatusActive
DedicationSt Henry
Consecrated1904
Architecture
Functional statusCathedral
Architectural typeGothic Revival
Completed1860
Administration
DioceseHelsinki
Clergy
Bishop(s)vacant

St. Henry's Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Helsinki, Finland, dedicated to Henry, a 12th-century Bishop of Finland. It is the Cathedral Church of the Catholic Diocese of Helsinki.[1]

The church was designed by architect Ernst Lohrmann.[2] It was constructed between 1858 and 1860, primarily to serve Russian Catholics in the army, as well as Catholic merchants. Although it was finished in 1860, it was not consecrated until 1904. It became the Cathedral Church of Helsinki in 1955.[3] The architecture of the church is Gothic Revival. Statues of Saint Henry, Saint Peter and Saint Paul decorate the exterior.[4][1]

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  1. ^ a b "Pyhän Henrikin katedraaliseurakunta". Katolinen. Retrieved 28 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Pyhän Henrikin katedraali". Helsingin kaupunki. Retrieved 28 June 2020.
  3. ^ History of Saint Henry's Cathedral credited to St. Henry’s Cathedral in Helsinki, Finland. Edited by Pentti Hongisto, Diana Kaley, Anu Salminen and Marko Tervaportti. Translated by Miira Mäkelä and Diana Kaley. 2013 Catholic Information Centre.
  4. ^ "Pyhän Henrikin katedraali". Stadissa. Retrieved 28 June 2020.

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