• St Andrew's Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Glasgow, currently William Nolan. It is dedicated to the patron saint of Scotland, Saint Andrew.
  • Your post about St Andrew's Cathedral in Glasgow would actually seem to be about St Mungo's Cathedral. St. Andrew's is on the river and is not a huge building.
  • In addition to its architectural features, St Andrews Cathedral Glasgow is also home to a number of important artifacts and relics.
  • St Andrew's is the Cathedral Church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Glasgow. Daily Mass at 8.15am, 1pm and 5.15pm.
  • The cathedral is located on Clyde Street in the city centre. This area is heavily serviced by bus, rail and Subway routes. The nearest subway station is St Enoch.
  • St. Andrew's Cathedral is the Seat of the Archbishop of Glasgow. From the Scottish Reformation of 1560, until the Roman Catholic Relief Act of 1791...
  • St Andrew's Cathedral, Glasgow. Fr Lawrence Lew, O.P. ... Hence, St Andrew's church by the river Clyde was pressed into service as the new cathedral church.
  • ...Nolan will celebrate the annual Mass for pupils with additional support needs on Thursday 13th June 2024 at 5.15pm in St Andrew's Cathedral, Glasgow.
  • Given that St Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland, it’s unsurprising that he has rather a lot of churches named after him. St Andrews Cathedral, Glasgow is one...
  • The façade has substantial buttresses either side of the ornate entrance and a statue of St Andrew above the large central window.