• The Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Apostles was the Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of Bristol, England from 1850 to 1973.
  • Eventually a new cathedral was built in the area and the original Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Apostles used as an episcopal see.
  • The Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Apostles was the Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of Bristol, England from 1850 to 1973.
  • History: 1848; pro-cath. 1850-1973; closed 1973; now theatre and art venue. Patron: Apostles.
  • However, according to historical records, only relics of three apostles could be brought to The Church of the Holy Apostles.
  • In 1965, a new cathedral was commissioned and the Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Apostles was closed and lay practically abandoned, until it was taken...
  • BRISTOL PARK PLACE, Clifton (South West side) Former Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Apostles.
  • This is a very diverse site, used to be a cathedral, school, hippie commune, and it is now being converted to apartments.
  • The Church of the Holy Apostles (Greek: Άγιοι Απόστολοι - Aghioi Apostoloi), also known as the Imperial Polyandreion, was a Christian basilica built in Constantinople...
  • As such, the Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Apostles was closed and lay practically abandoned again, asides from the odd art installation and a Steiner...