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Liverpool Cathedral

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AddressSt James Mt, Liverpool L1 7AZ, United Kingdom
Height 10100 (cm)
Hours Closed ⋅ Opens 8AM
Dean Sue Jones
Architects Giles Gilbert Scott
George Frederick Bodley
Frederick Thomas
Did you knowLiverpool Anglican Cathedral is Britain's biggest Cathedral, and took 74 years to build from the foundation stone being laid in 1904.
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Liverpool Cathedral is the Church of England Cathedral of the Diocese of Liverpool, built on St James's Mount in Liverpool and is the seat of the Bishop of Liverpool.

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Liverpool bomber papers raise fresh questions for Home Office

Liverpool bomber papers raise fresh questions for Home Office
Jan 24,2022 4:01 am

... Presents himself as Christian Instead of going, Al Swealmeen tried to appeal again in August 2015, failed, and then joined Liverpool Cathedral s course on the foundations of Christianity, presenting himself as a potential convert...

Liverpool bomb: Church of England 'not aware' of link between asylum abuse and conversion

Liverpool bomb: Church of England 'not aware' of link between asylum abuse and conversion
Nov 17,2021 3:08 pm

... " A spokesperson for Liverpool Cathedral, where Al Swealmeen s conversion ceremony had taken place, said: " Liverpool Cathedral has developed robust processes for discerning whether someone might be expressing a genuine commitment to faith...

Liverpool bomb: Judges had refused attacker permission to appeal to stay in UK

Liverpool bomb: Judges had refused attacker permission to appeal to stay in UK
Nov 16,2021 10:01 pm

... He had come into contact with them through Liverpool Cathedral where Christian volunteers worked with predominantly Iranian asylum seekers who were taking part in a conversion course, known as Alpha...

Liverpool bomb: Be alert but not alarmed, says Kit Malthouse

Liverpool bomb: Be alert but not alarmed, says Kit Malthouse
Nov 16,2021 6:35 pm

... " In a statement, Liverpool Cathedral and Diocese said it was shocked and horrified...

Why are the cathedrals hosting helter-skelters and Golf courses?

Why are the cathedrals hosting helter-skelters and Golf courses?
Feb 16,2020 6:46 am

... More than 185,000 people saw Gaia in Liverpool Cathedral the children rushed quickly perk up, as her parents looked with admiration on a large rotating planet earth, in Liverpool, and while a model of the moon had a similar effect on the car in the interior of the cathedrals of Ely and Derby, and a projection of the moon s surface could be committed in Lichfield...

Liverpool bomb: Church of England 'not aware' of link between asylum abuse and conversion

Feb 16,2020 6:46 am

The Church of England says it is not aware of any link between conversion and asylum system abuse after it emerged Liverpool bomb attacker Emad Al Swealmeen had become a Christian.

Al Swealmeen, who died in The Attack on Sunday, was a failed asylum seeker who had been refused permission to stay in the UK.

It Comes after newspaper reports suggested changing religion could be a way to " game the asylum system".

The Home Office declined to comment.

Al Swealmeen, 32, who was born in Iraq, died in The Explosion outside Liverpool Women's Hospital. Police believe for months.

He had to gain permission to stay in the UK but it was rejected without being considered In Court .

It is not clear if the Home Office told Al Swealmeen he would be removed from the country or if it took any steps towards doing so. And it is Not Yet known where he was Seeking Asylum from.

In a statement, The Church of England said " it is not The Role of clergy" to establish whether an asylum claim was legitimate.

And The Church 's Home Affairs adviser and not carried out just because it was asked for - " and never as a means to dodge the law".

There is no evidence being a member of The Church would fast-track an asylum claim, said Benedict Ryan, who also pointed Out There were " many genuine Christian converts" who sought asylum.

Analysis

By Harry Farley, BBC religious affairs

If someone can prove they would Be Persecuted in their Home Country as a result of their religious belief, that can form the basis of an asylum claim.

In countries such as Iran, religious minorities - and particularly Christians - Face intensive oppression. The Charity Open Doors ranks Iran as The Eighth worst country in The World for Christian persecution and Iranians are The Most common nationality claiming asylum in the UK, according to Home Office figures.

Many churches around the UK have large asylum seeker populations and some see high numbers converting from other faiths such as Islam to Christianity.

Church groups say this is because many asylum seekers find support through Christian projects.

But assessing whether someone's religious conversion is real or not is nearly impossible. Previous Home Office initiatives such as asking claimants to recite the Ten Commandments for lacking religious literacy.

A spokesperson for The Church of England said while it welcomed all who " choose to make a commitment to Christ" there was " also a need for discernment".

Clergy " must be confident that those seeking baptism fully understand what it signifies" they added.

" However it is not The Role of clergy to establish the legitimacy of asylum claims and to assess security implications, " said the spokesperson.

" We Are not aware of any evidence to suggest a widespread correlation between conversion to Christianity, or any other faith, and abuse of the asylum system. "

A spokesperson for Liverpool Cathedral , where Al Swealmeen's conversion ceremony had taken place, said: " Liverpool Cathedral has developed robust processes for discerning whether someone might be expressing a genuine commitment to faith.

" These include requirements for regular attendance alongside taking part in a recognised Christian Basics course. We would expect someone to be closely connected with the community for at least two years before we would consider supporting an application. "

Al Swealmeen had been baptised in 2015 and confirmed in 2017 but The Cathedral lost contact with him The Following year.

The Cathedral spokesman also said " welcoming people into a worshipping community" was One Way it engaged with asylum seekers.

A church worker in Liverpool said he believed Al Swealmeen was a " genuine Christian" saying he had befriended him through a Christianity course run for asylum seekers.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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