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Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral

The Metropolitan Cathedral Church of St David, also known as St David's Cathedral, Cardiff, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the city centre of Cardiff, Wales, and is the centre of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cardiff. Located in Charles Street,[1] the cathedral remains the focal point for Catholic life in Cardiff, and the country as a whole. It is one of only three Roman Catholic cathedrals in the United Kingdom that is associated with a choir school.[2]

Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral
Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral of St David
Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral
Shown within Cardiff
51°28′51″N 3°10′26″W / 51.4809°N 3.1740°W / 51.4809; -3.1740
OS grid reference318569_176430
LocationCardiff
CountryWales
DenominationRoman Catholic
Websitecardiffcathedral.org.uk
History
Consecrated1842
Architecture
Years built1839–1842
Specifications
Number of spires1
Administration
ProvinceCardiff
ArchdioceseCardiff
Clergy
ArchbishopMark O'Toole
Priest in chargeFr. Robert James
Laity
Director of musicJeffrey Howard

History Edit

 
The nave of the cathedral

The original church was built at a cost of £2,124 in 1842, after fundraising in Wales and Ireland and a donation by Lady Catherine Eyre of Bath.[3] The church was located on David Street, Cardiff, and was dedicated to the patron saint of Wales, St David, at the request of Lady Eyre.[3]

The current building was designed by Pugin and Pugin Architects and constructed 1884–1887.[4][5] It was Cardiff's principal Catholic church, and it became seat of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cardiff in 1916.[5] In 1920, it was declared the cathedral church of the new Archdiocese of Cardiff.[3]

The cathedral was destroyed by World War II bombing in March 1941 when incendiary bombs pierced the roof.[3] During the 1950s it was restored and rebuilt, under the supervision of F. R. Bates, Son, and Price,[5] and was re-opened in March 1959.[4]

Music Edit

The Boys' Choir was established in 1959, and in recent years the choir has expanded, and now comprises 65 boys and girls, student choral scholars and professional lay clerks.

The cathedral boy choristers and girl choristers are educated at the Choir School in St John's College, Cardiff, founded by Dr David Neville in 1987 as the Choir-school to the Metropolitan Cathedral.

Dr David Neville, Founding Principal of the Choir School at St John's College and Cathedral Director of Music and Organist 1980–2016, received the Papal Cross Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice in 1991 for his services to cathedral music, and in 1997 he was a first recipient of the Archbishop of Wales Award for Church Music, chaired by George Guest, CBE. In December 2015, David received a Papal Knighthood of the Order of St Gregory in recognition of his lifetime of service. David's last service at the cathedral before his sudden death in April 2016 was a live broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in January before an audience of 1.6 million. As a composer, David wrote works on a vast scale for chorus and orchestra, including The Wreck of the Deutschland, directed by the internationally renowned conductor Vernon Handley at Hereford Cathedral. He was commissioned by the Welsh Arts Council, the Elgar Festival and the BBC, and his compositions have been performed in BBC broadcast and at Westminster Abbey and St Paul's Cathedral. In the year 2000, David was commissioned to compose a royal fanfare for the National Millennium Service attended by Princes Charles, William and Harry.[citation needed]

Under the direction of Dominic Neville, the choir sings four annual concerts in Cardiff at St David's Hall and the Dora Stoutzker Concert Hall at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, and at leading venues across the UK such as Westminster Abbey, Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, and St Paul's Cathedral, London. International tours have included performances at Notre Dame Cathedral and the Madeleine Paris, Madrid and El Escorial (Spain), and the cathedrals of Ghent and Bruges (Belgium), Haarlem (Netherlands) and Ribe (Denmark). The Choir has performed in collaboration with The Schola of Brompton Oratory London, Chamber Strings of Melbourne Australia, St Bavo Cathedral Choir in Haarlem, Netherlands, Tennessee Tech Chorale, Philadelphia Boys Choir, Uppingham School Choir, and Gonville and Caius Chapel Choir Cambridge. In a collaboration with conductor David Atherton, the trebles have sung in collaborations with BBC National Chorus of Wales and BBC National Orchestra of Wales (Britten Spring Symphony / Atherton) broadcast on BBC Radio 3. In 2012, the choir sang with The Tallis Scholars' performance of Tallis's forty-part motet Spem in Alium, conducted by Peter Phillips at St David's Hall. Other recent performances include singing for the Prince Charles at the Opening of the Cornerstone, where the choir sang from the David Neville Gallery.[6]

Under the direction of Dominic Neville, the choristers appeared and sang in the 'Christmas Special' of BBC's Doctor Who and sang in the major Hollywood feature film One Chance. One of the choir's leading trebles, Dylan Oshnoei, also sang in the acclaimed BBC production The Hollow Crown.[6]

The choirs can be heard in live broadcasts, on BBC Radio 4 before an audience of 1.6 million, and BBC Radio Wales.[7]

The director of music is Jeffrey Howard.[8][9]

Clergy Edit

Current priests Edit

The Archbishop of Cardiff, Most Reverend Mark O'Toole, acts as the rector of the cathedral.[10] Rev. Fr. Robert James assumes responsibility for the day-to-day life of the cathedral as Priest-in-Charge.[citation needed]

Past priests Edit

Cardiff Cathedral has had many priests in charge since its consecration in 1842.[11]

  • Rev. P. Millea
  • Rev. T. Cody
  • Rev. S. Bruno, IC (1874–1883)
  • Very Rev. Mgr. William Williams (1884–1895)
  • Rev. A. van den Heuvel (1896–1922)
    • In 1916 St David's Church became St David's Cathedral
  • Very Rev. Canon D. J. Hannon (1923–1936)
  • Very Rev. Canon William Coonan (1937–1941)
  • Rt. Rev. Mgr. Peter F. Gavin (1941–1959)
  • Rt. Rev. Mgr. John Crowe (1959–1963)
  • Very Rev. Canon Bernard Cosulich (1963–1971)
  • Rev. William Donovan (1971–1972)
  • Very Rev. Canon Edwin Regan (1972–1985)
  • Rev. Bernard Whitehouse (1985–2001)
  • Very Rev. Canon Peter G. Collins (2001–2019)
  • Rev Daniel J. Stanton (2019–2021)

References Edit

  1. ^ Deacon, Thomas (25 October 2018). "The fascinating history behind Cardiff's 25 protected areas". WalesOnline. Retrieved 11 December 2020.
  2. ^ Friends of Cathedral Music 29 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 29 March 2014
  3. ^ a b c d Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral website 'HISTORY' 14 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2012-8-9.
  4. ^ a b "St David's Roman Catholic Cathedral Church, Charles Street, Cardiff (9311)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 8 April 2023.
  5. ^ a b c "Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral of St David | VisitWales". www.visitwales.com. Retrieved 11 December 2020.
  6. ^ a b . www.cardiffcathedralchoir.org. Archived from the original on 15 November 2018. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
  7. ^ Choir 12 May 2019 at the Wayback Machine from Cardiff Cathedral retrieved 29 March 2014
  8. ^ "jeffrey-howard". Cambrensis. 8 April 2020. Retrieved 11 December 2020.
  9. ^ "Repaying the Gift". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 11 December 2020.
  10. ^ "New Archbishop of Cardiff pledges to 'build up places of sanctuary'". The Tablet. 21 June 2022. Retrieved 27 June 2022.
  11. ^ FrDaniel. "Previous Administrators of Cardiff Cathedral". Cardiff Cathedral. Retrieved 14 June 2020.

External links Edit

  •   Media related to Cardiff Cathedral at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website  
  • Choir School: St John's College website

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Cardiff Cathedral redirects here For the Anglican cathedral in Cardiff see Llandaff Cathedral The Metropolitan Cathedral Church of St David also known as St David s Cathedral Cardiff is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the city centre of Cardiff Wales and is the centre of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cardiff Located in Charles Street 1 the cathedral remains the focal point for Catholic life in Cardiff and the country as a whole It is one of only three Roman Catholic cathedrals in the United Kingdom that is associated with a choir school 2 Cardiff Metropolitan CathedralCardiff Metropolitan Cathedral of St DavidCardiff Metropolitan CathedralShown within Cardiff51 28 51 N 3 10 26 W 51 4809 N 3 1740 W 51 4809 3 1740OS grid reference318569 176430LocationCardiffCountryWalesDenominationRoman CatholicWebsitecardiffcathedral org ukHistoryConsecrated1842ArchitectureYears built1839 1842SpecificationsNumber of spires1AdministrationProvinceCardiffArchdioceseCardiffClergyArchbishopMark O ToolePriest in chargeFr Robert JamesLaityDirector of musicJeffrey Howard Contents 1 History 2 Music 3 Clergy 3 1 Current priests 3 2 Past priests 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit nbsp The nave of the cathedralThe original church was built at a cost of 2 124 in 1842 after fundraising in Wales and Ireland and a donation by Lady Catherine Eyre of Bath 3 The church was located on David Street Cardiff and was dedicated to the patron saint of Wales St David at the request of Lady Eyre 3 The current building was designed by Pugin and Pugin Architects and constructed 1884 1887 4 5 It was Cardiff s principal Catholic church and it became seat of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cardiff in 1916 5 In 1920 it was declared the cathedral church of the new Archdiocese of Cardiff 3 The cathedral was destroyed by World War II bombing in March 1941 when incendiary bombs pierced the roof 3 During the 1950s it was restored and rebuilt under the supervision of F R Bates Son and Price 5 and was re opened in March 1959 4 Music EditThe Boys Choir was established in 1959 and in recent years the choir has expanded and now comprises 65 boys and girls student choral scholars and professional lay clerks The cathedral boy choristers and girl choristers are educated at the Choir School in St John s College Cardiff founded by Dr David Neville in 1987 as the Choir school to the Metropolitan Cathedral Dr David Neville Founding Principal of the Choir School at St John s College and Cathedral Director of Music and Organist 1980 2016 received the Papal Cross Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice in 1991 for his services to cathedral music and in 1997 he was a first recipient of the Archbishop of Wales Award for Church Music chaired by George Guest CBE In December 2015 David received a Papal Knighthood of the Order of St Gregory in recognition of his lifetime of service David s last service at the cathedral before his sudden death in April 2016 was a live broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in January before an audience of 1 6 million As a composer David wrote works on a vast scale for chorus and orchestra including The Wreck of the Deutschland directed by the internationally renowned conductor Vernon Handley at Hereford Cathedral He was commissioned by the Welsh Arts Council the Elgar Festival and the BBC and his compositions have been performed in BBC broadcast and at Westminster Abbey and St Paul s Cathedral In the year 2000 David was commissioned to compose a royal fanfare for the National Millennium Service attended by Princes Charles William and Harry citation needed Under the direction of Dominic Neville the choir sings four annual concerts in Cardiff at St David s Hall and the Dora Stoutzker Concert Hall at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and at leading venues across the UK such as Westminster Abbey Christ Church Cathedral Oxford and St Paul s Cathedral London International tours have included performances at Notre Dame Cathedral and the Madeleine Paris Madrid and El Escorial Spain and the cathedrals of Ghent and Bruges Belgium Haarlem Netherlands and Ribe Denmark The Choir has performed in collaboration with The Schola of Brompton Oratory London Chamber Strings of Melbourne Australia St Bavo Cathedral Choir in Haarlem Netherlands Tennessee Tech Chorale Philadelphia Boys Choir Uppingham School Choir and Gonville and Caius Chapel Choir Cambridge In a collaboration with conductor David Atherton the trebles have sung in collaborations with BBC National Chorus of Wales and BBC National Orchestra of Wales Britten Spring Symphony Atherton broadcast on BBC Radio 3 In 2012 the choir sang with The Tallis Scholars performance of Tallis s forty part motet Spem in Alium conducted by Peter Phillips at St David s Hall Other recent performances include singing for the Prince Charles at the Opening of the Cornerstone where the choir sang from the David Neville Gallery 6 Under the direction of Dominic Neville the choristers appeared and sang in the Christmas Special of BBC s Doctor Who and sang in the major Hollywood feature film One Chance One of the choir s leading trebles Dylan Oshnoei also sang in the acclaimed BBC production The Hollow Crown 6 The choirs can be heard in live broadcasts on BBC Radio 4 before an audience of 1 6 million and BBC Radio Wales 7 The director of music is Jeffrey Howard 8 9 Clergy EditCurrent priests Edit The Archbishop of Cardiff Most Reverend Mark O Toole acts as the rector of the cathedral 10 Rev Fr Robert James assumes responsibility for the day to day life of the cathedral as Priest in Charge citation needed Past priests Edit Cardiff Cathedral has had many priests in charge since its consecration in 1842 11 Rev P Millea Rev T Cody Rev S Bruno IC 1874 1883 Very Rev Mgr William Williams 1884 1895 Rev A van den Heuvel 1896 1922 In 1916 St David s Church became St David s Cathedral Very Rev Canon D J Hannon 1923 1936 Very Rev Canon William Coonan 1937 1941 Rt Rev Mgr Peter F Gavin 1941 1959 Rt Rev Mgr John Crowe 1959 1963 Very Rev Canon Bernard Cosulich 1963 1971 Rev William Donovan 1971 1972 Very Rev Canon Edwin Regan 1972 1985 Rev Bernard Whitehouse 1985 2001 Very Rev Canon Peter G Collins 2001 2019 Rev Daniel J Stanton 2019 2021 References Edit Deacon Thomas 25 October 2018 The fascinating history behind Cardiff s 25 protected areas WalesOnline Retrieved 11 December 2020 Friends of Cathedral Music Archived 29 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 29 March 2014 a b c d Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral website HISTORY Archived 14 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2012 8 9 a b St David s Roman Catholic Cathedral Church Charles Street Cardiff 9311 Coflein RCAHMW Retrieved 8 April 2023 a b c Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral of St David VisitWales www visitwales com Retrieved 11 December 2020 a b Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral Choir About us www cardiffcathedralchoir org Archived from the original on 15 November 2018 Retrieved 15 November 2018 Choir Archived 12 May 2019 at the Wayback Machine from Cardiff Cathedral retrieved 29 March 2014 jeffrey howard Cambrensis 8 April 2020 Retrieved 11 December 2020 Repaying the Gift www bbc co uk Retrieved 11 December 2020 New Archbishop of Cardiff pledges to build up places of sanctuary The Tablet 21 June 2022 Retrieved 27 June 2022 FrDaniel Previous Administrators of Cardiff Cathedral Cardiff Cathedral Retrieved 14 June 2020 External links Edit nbsp Media related to Cardiff Cathedral at Wikimedia Commons Official website nbsp Cardiff Cathedral Choirs Official Website Choir School St John s College website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral amp oldid 1177484358, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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