There are 13 historical churches and cathedrals in Perth
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All Saints Church, or All Saints' Church or variations on the name may refer to: # Albania All Saints' Church, Himarë # Australia All Saints Church, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory All Saints Anglican Church, Henley Brook, Western Australia All Saints Anglican Church, Brisbane, Queensland All Saints Anglican Church, Hindmarsh, Adelaide, now Holden Street Theatres # Barbados All Saints Chapel of Ease (Anglican) # Bosnia and Herzegovina All Saints Church, Livno # Brazil All Saint
Built in 1853, this building remains today and hosts regular Sunday services.
St Mary's Cathedral, Perth, officially the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Perth, and seat of its Archbishop, currently Timothy Costelloe.
St. Mary’s Catholic Church is built on land once owned by the Leeder family.
St Patrick’s Basilica is a Roman Catholic church located on Adelaide Street in Fremantle, Western Australia. It is one of five churches in Australia with minor basilica status
Situated in the heart of the city of Perth, St George's is the principal cathedral of the Anglican Province of Western Australia and the metropolitical Diocese of Perth.
St John's Anglican Church also known as St John the Evangelist Church, is the historic Anglican parish church of Fremantle, Western Australia. The first Georgian-style church close to the present site was opened in 1843, and then replaced with a larger Gothic building nearby in 1882.
Come join us at St.Johns Lutheran Church in Northbridge Perth, where the love of God in Jesus Christ is celebrated and shared.
Built in 1869 to replace the original church between the Swan River & Jane Brook. The church's cemetery dates back to 1838. Graveyard tours by appointment.
Built in 1873 to replace the original that was destroyed in a storm during a christening. The moat still exists on three sides of the church.
Basilica of St Patrick is a Roman Catholic church located on Adelaide Street in Fremantle, Western Australia.
In 1843 approval for the request was granted from Rome (Vatican) and Father John Brady, Father John Joostens (Belgian priest) and Patrick O'Reilly (a Catechist) arrived on a ship called 'Water Witch'
A schoolhouse and chapel constructed in 1892.