Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Geraldton explained

Cathedral of the Holy Cross
Fullname:Cathedral Church of the Holy Cross, Geraldton
Location:, Western Australia
Country:Australia
Denomination:Anglican Church of Australia
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Churchmanship:Low church, Evangelical
Address:101 Cathedral Ave, Geraldton WA 6530
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Status:Cathedral
Consecrated Date:8 March 1964
Functional Status:Active
Heritage Designation:State Register of Heritage Places
Designated Date:25 June 2004
Architect:Ean McDonald & Edwin Whitaker
Architectural Type:Cathedral
Style:Post-War Ecclesiastical
Years Built:1963-1964
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Diocese:North West Australia
Province:Western Australia
Bishop:Darrell Parker
Dean:Lachlan Edwards
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Designation1:State Register of Heritage Places
Designation1 Offname:Anglican Cathedral of the Holy Cross
Designation1 Type:State Registered Place
Designation1 Criteria:11.1., 11.2., 11.4., 12.1., 12.2., 12.3, 12.4., 12.5.
Designation1 Date:25 June 2004

The Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Geraldton is a heritage-listed Anglican Cathedral in Geraldton, Western Australia.[1] Consecrated in 1964, it is in active use, and is the cathedral church of the Anglican Diocese of North West Australia.

History

When the Anglican Diocese of North West Australia was established in 1910, Broome was designated as the See town, with Geraldton still remaining part of the Diocese of Perth. Initial plans were to construct a cathedral in Broome, with the Anglican Church of the Annunciation serving as the pro-cathedral until a permanent cathedral could be built.

However, in 1928, Geraldton and its surrounding territories were transferred from the Diocese of Perth to the North West. Subsequently, the diocesan headquarters were moved from Broome to Geraldton in 1935. Later, following the formalisation of the diocesan boundaries by the WA Parliament through the Church of England (Northern Diocese) Act in 1961, and the first synod of the diocese, Geraldton replaced Broome as the diocesan See town.[2]

Construction

In 1960-1961, plans were undertaken to establish a new cathedral in Geraldton. Architects Ean McDonald and Edwin Whitaker from Perth were commissioned for the design, and the contract for the construction was awarded to the Geraldton Building Company in 1962.[3] The total cost of the project was approximately £80,000, including furnishings.[4]

Description

The cathedral is a rare and "...excellent example of the Post-War Ecclesiastical style of architecture featuring an unorthodox plan form, impressive monumentality, simple and functional finishings and decorative stained glass windows."[5]

Additionally, the cathedral incorporates four stones from various English cathedrals. A stone from Westminster Abbey (1065), a stone from the Canterbury Cathedral (1070), a stone from the Lincoln Cathedral (1092), and marble from the reredos of St Paul's Cathedral (1697).

The stained glass windows were designed by Carl Edwards in London, and constructed locally in Western Australia by Gowers & Brown. Seven windows on the north side of the cathedral depict the events of Christmas, Epiphany, the Crucifixion, Easter, Ascension, Pentecost and the Trinity. Seven windows on the south side of the cathedral depict significant biblical and church history figures. Biblical figures depicted include Abraham, Moses, Isaiah, John the Baptist, Stephen and the apostle Paul. Figures from church history include Saint Alban, Augustine of Canterbury, and Saint Boniface; as well as figures important to the Anglican tradition including Thomas Cranmer, Richard Hooker, and George Herbert. The east window is based on Genesis 1:1-3, depicting the creation of the heavens and the earth.

Deans

The following individuals have served as Deans of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross:

!Ordinal!Name!Start!End!Notes
1Leslie Wilson19641965
2Gerard Dickinson19661969
3Brian Kyme19691974Later Assistant Bishop of Perth (1982-1999).
4Eric Kerr19751985
5Alan Lewis19851989
6Dennis Reynolds19891992
7Dennis Warburton19921995
8Kenneth Rogers19952002
9Jeremy Rice20062014
10Peter Grice20152020Afterwards Bishop of Rockhampton (2021).[6]
11Lachlan Edwards2022Present[7]

See also

Further reading

Geraldton Anglican Cathedral (2018). Cathedral Tour Guide.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Anglican Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Geraldton . . . 3 February 2023.
  2. Parliament of Western Australia. Church of England (Northern Diocese) Act. 1961.
  3. Book: Williams, A.E. . West Anglican Way :the growth of the Anglican Church in Western Australia from its early beginnings . Province of Western Australia of the Anglican Church of Australia . 1989 . 0731668014 . Western Australia.
  4. News: 14 March 1964 . IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA THIS WEEK Row Over Council Land Sale . 19 August 2024 . . Australian Capital Territory, Australia . 2 . National Library of Australia . 38 . 10,796.
  5. https://inherit.dplh.wa.gov.au/Admin/api/file/5a90b0c3-e206-2b2a-9ba7-4e87fd5d34ae Register of Heritage Places - Assessment Documentation: Anglican Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Geraldton
  6. News: Henderson-Brooks . Tom . 18 July 2020 . Episcopal Announcement . 27 July 2020 . Anglican Church Central Queensland . Anglican Diocese of Rockhampton.
  7. Web site: 2022-07-15 . New Dean of Geraldton . 2024-07-30 . Anglican Diocese of North West Australia . en-GB.