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St John's Cathedral, Hong Kong

St. John's Cathedral
聖約翰座堂 (Chinese)
The Cathedral Church of St. John the Evangelist
A pared-back Gothic-style yellow church tower seen from below, with a glass-surfaced skyscraper behind it.
Church tower, east elevation, 2009
Cheung Kong Center in the background.
Coordinates: 22°16′43.86″N 114°9′34.41″E / 22.2788500°N 114.1595583°E / 22.2788500; 114.1595583
Location 4 Garden Road
Central, Hong Kong
Denomination Anglican
Website St. John's Cathedral stjohnscathedral.org.hk
Architecture
Status Cathedral
Heritage designation
Designated 5 Jan 1996
Reference no. 60
Style Gothic Revival
Groundbreaking 1847
Completed 1849
Specifications
Materials stucco, wood
Administration
Diocese Hong Kong Island
Province Hong Kong & Macao
Clergy
Archbishop Fr Paul Kwong
Dean Fr Matthias Der
Laity
Director of music Mr Felix Yeung
Organist(s) Mr Peter Yue
Music group(s) Cathedral Choir
Evensong Choir
Children's Choir
Chinese Choir
St. John's Cathedral
Traditional Chinese 聖約翰座堂
Simplified Chinese 圣约翰座堂

The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Evangelist is the oldest Anglican church in the Far East. It serves as the cathedral of the Diocese of Hong Kong Island and mother church to the Province of Hong Kong and Macao. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Hong Kong.

At number four Garden Road, the Cathedral is located at the centre of the "Powers of Hong Kong" and is therefore surrounded by the Bank of China Tower, HSBC Building (economic), Legislative Council Building (legislative), Former Central Government Offices (executive) and the Court of Final Appeal (judicial).

St John's is one of five cathedrals in the city. Two others are also Anglican, Holy Trinity in Kowloon City, the cathedral of East Kowloon and SKH Western Kowloon diocesan cathedral of All Saints. The cathedrals of other denominations are Orthodox St Luke's on Arbuthnot Road and the Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception.

St. John's Cathedral held its first Sunday service on Sunday, 11 March 1849.

On the morning of 8 December 1941, the day after their attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese attacked Hong Kong. On Christmas morning 1941 the Reverend Alaric P. Rose took the morning service in St John's with a congregation of one hundred, whilst shelling continued on the island.


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