Saint Philip Neri Church, Liverpool, Catholic church in Georgian Quarter, Liverpool, United Kingdom.
Saint Philip Neri Church is a church in Liverpool's Georgian Quarter, combining Byzantine architectural elements with early 20th-century design. Its exterior walls feature detailed friezes depicting the Last Supper and representations of Mary with the Christ Child.
This Grade II* listed building was constructed between 1914 and 1920 under architect PS Gilby. The construction marked a period of expanded Catholic presence in industrial Liverpool during the early 20th century.
The church displays Latin and Greek inscriptions above its Catherine Street entrance, referring to Mary as 'Deipara' and 'Theotokos'. These ancient titles reflect how the community honors her through language and written word.
The main entrance is located on Blackburne Place and is generally accessible to visitors. Since the building also serves as a Catholic chaplaincy for two universities, checking opening times before visiting is advisable.
Inside, six distinct altars are dedicated to various religious figures including the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the Virgin Mary, Saint Joseph, and Saint Gerard. This arrangement creates multiple focal points for prayer and devotion throughout the interior.
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