Holy Trinity Cathedral (Kingston)

The Holy Trinity Cathedral[1] is a religious building belonging to the Roman Catholic Church[2] located in downtown Kingston,[3] the capital, and most populous city, in the Caribbean island nation of Jamaica.[4] It is located between North Street and George Headley Drive.

Holy Trinity Cathedral
LocationKingston
Country Jamaica
DenominationRoman Catholic Church
Administration
ArchdioceseKingston in Jamaica

The church is the seat of metropolitan archbishop and was consecrated in 1911. The Byzantine Revival design was by the American architect Raymond F. Admiral. The Pope John Paul II paid a visit on 10 August 1993.

It was built after the destruction, in the earthquake of 1907, of the Church of the Holy Trinity in the Duke and Sutton streets. It is located on a site adjacent to Winchester Park, the works beginning in 1908.[5]

See also

  • Roman Catholicism in Jamaica
  • Holy Trinity Cathedral (disambiguation)

References

  1. "Holy Trinity Cathedral, Kingston, Kingston, Jamaica". gcatholic.org. Retrieved 1 August 2016.
  2. Foreman, Paul (29 November 2011). Sometimes There's a Winner: A Story of Poverty, Injustice & Revenge in Jamaica. Paul Foreman. ISBN 9781467978798.
  3. Howard, David (1 January 2005). Kingston: A Cultural and Literary History. Signal Books. ISBN 9781902669373.
  4. Nelson, Robert S. (14 July 2004). Hagia Sophia, 1850-1950: Holy Wisdom Modern Monument. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226571713.
  5. "Restoring the Cathedral, and the Community — HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL". Jamaica Observer. 17 October 2010. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
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