St Theresa's Cathedral

St Theresa's Cathedral

St. Theresa's Church was built in 1932 in Hamilton City Bermuda. This Catholic church was constructed to replace the St. Edward's Church which was opened way back in 1859. St. Edwards was a small church and was unable to accommodate the growing congregation. In 1915, the priest Father Isaac Comeau purchased a land on Cedar Avenue in Hamilton on which St. Theresa's church was later built. It became a Cathedral once Bermuda was officially named as Diocese. 
 
St. Theresa's Cathedral was named after St. Theresa of Lisieux, The Little Flower. It has been designed on Spanish mission architecture. Over the years, many renovations and expansions have been made to the church. In fact the tower of the church was completed only in 1947. 
Venue Category: 
Religious Buildings
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Venue Address: 
13 Elliott Street
Hamilton City
Bermuda
Venue Contact Number: 
441/292-0607
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