• The Leeds Cathedral ( Cathedral Church of St Anne) in the northern English city of Leeds is the bishop's church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Leeds.
  • Leeds Cathedral, commonly known as Saint Anne's Cathedral, is a small Roman Catholic Cathedral and seat of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Leeds.
  • ...Wednesday, the Bishops of England and Wales and their Anglican counterparts will have their first joint summit in Leeds and celebrate Vespers in the cathedral.
  • Leeds Cathedral , formally the Cathedral Church of St Anne , commonly known as Saint Anne's Cathedral, is the Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Roman...
  • The Choirs of Leeds Cathedral draw their membership exclusively from inner-city Leeds state schools with children recruited through our weekly Schools Singing...
  • The Diocese of Leeds is unique in having three cathedrals in one diocese. This gives us three centres of worship and learning, three vibrant powerhouses of...
  • Brief Description: Leeds Cathedral (Roman Catholic), also known as St Anne’s Cathedral was built in the early 20 th Century in the Arts and Crafts neo-gothic style.
  • The cathedral's life was short-lived as in 1899, Leeds Corporation pushed ahead with plans to widen The Headrow and develop it into a Boulevard style street.
  • The task of designing Leeds’ new Cathedral was given to a London architect, John Henry Eastwood (1843-1913), who had been born near Leeds.
  • The cathedral and the Church of the Holy Rosary on Chapeltown Road together serve the Leeds parish of Our Lady of Unfailing Help.[4].