GLASGOW CATHEDRAL
Updated 994 days ago
Shona French, 16 Florence Drive, Giffnock, Glasgow, G46 6UN
Erected between AD 1136 and 1484, Glasgow Cathedral is now Scotland's largest place of worship. Its history reflects contrasting Christian identities. The site was an ancient pilgrimage destination containing the tomb of the 6th-century Celtic missionary to Strathclyde, St Kentigern (or Mungo). This gave access to the special grace of a saint close to God and whose remains emitted the breath of the Holy Spirit, making the place ‘holy.'
Registration numbers: SC013966 (W)