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Cathedral Church of Christ, Lagos

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Location
  
Lagos

Denomination
  
Anglican

Architect(s)
  
Bagan Benjamin

Opened
  
1946

Groundbreaking
  
1924

Country
  
Nigeria

Website
  
thecathedrallagos.org

Architectural type
  
Norman Gothic

Phone
  
+234 1 263 0027

Cathedral Church of Christ, Lagos

Address
  
29 Marina St, Lagos Island, Lagos, Nigeria

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Profiles

The Cathedral Church of Christ Marina, Lagos is an Anglican cathedral in Lagos Island, Lagos, Nigeria.

History

The foundation stone for the first cathedral building was laid on 29 March 1867 and the cathedral was established in 1869.

Construction of the current building to designs by architect Bagan Benjamin started on 1 November 1924. The foundation stone was laid by the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) on 21 April 1925. It was completed in 1946.

In 1976 the relics of Rev Dr Samuel Ajayi Crowther, a former Yoruba slave who became the first African bishop in the Anglican Church, were translated to the cathedral. There is a cenotaph erected as a memorial of him.

It is popularly known as the Cathedral Church of Christ Marina, is the oldest Anglican cathedral in the Church of Nigeria. At various times in its history, the cathedral was the seat of the archbishop of the Province of West Africa, the seat of the archbishop and primate of All Nigeria and the seat of the archbishop of the Ecclesiastical Province of Lagos. It is currently the seat of the Bishop of Lagos.

References

Cathedral Church of Christ, Lagos Wikipedia


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