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The Diocese of Leeds

 

The Diocese of Leeds comprises the whole of West Yorkshire (with the exception of the parish of Todmorden) together with parishes in the East Riding, North Yorkshire, Greater Manchester and Lancashire.   

 

The Patronal Feasts of the Diocese of Leeds are those of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Wilfrid.

The Cathedral Church of St. Anne in Leeds

Leeds Cathedral is one of the finest Catholic Cathedrals in England.

Saint Anne's Cathedral is situated in the heart of the Leeds city centre and contrasts with the surrounding new office blocks and the Victorian Town Hall.

The Cathedral re-opened after major restoration work on Monday 13th November 2006

The Cathedral is a place of silence and prayer which provides a refuge from the activity of one of Britain's busiest city centres. This atmosphere of peace has grown through the daily celebration of the Liturgy and every afternoon silent Adoration before the Blessed Sacrament as well as through the music of its celebrated choirs. This sense of God's peaceful presence is the chief glory of the Cathedral.

I hope all future visitors to Leeds will discover this newly restored great treasure of the Diocese and City of Leeds.

Rev Canon Michael McCreadie
Cathedral Dean



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