Rochester Cathedral

Rochester Cathedral
Cathedral Church of Christ
and the Blessed Virgin Mary
Rochester Cathedral
Rochester Cathedral
Shown within Kent
51°23′20″N 0°30′12″E / 51.388962°N 0.503293°E / 51.388962; 0.503293
OS grid referenceTQ 74273 68521
LocationRochester, Medway, Kent
CountryEngland
DenominationChurch of England
Previous denominationRoman Catholic
Websiterochestercathedral.org
History
Former name(s)Priory of St Andrew
(604–1542)
StatusCathedral
Founded604
FounderSt Justus
Consecrated604
Past bishop(s)John Fisher
Nicholas Ridley
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationGrade I
Designated24 October 1950
ArchitectGundulf of Rochester
StyleNorman, Gothic
Years built1079–1238
Specifications
Bells10 (full circle)
Tenor bell weight30 long cwt 14 lb (3,374 lb or 1,530 kg)
Administration
ProvinceCanterbury
DioceseRochester (since 604)
Clergy
ArchbishopJustin Welby
BishopJonathan Gibbs
DeanPhilip Hesketh
PrecentorVacant
Canon ChancellorGordon Giles
Canon(s)Sue Brewer (Borstal)
Christopher Dench (IME)
Laity
Director of musicAdrian Bawtree
Business managerSimon Lace

Rochester Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary, is in Rochester, Kent, England. The cathedral is the mother church of the Church of England Diocese of Rochester and seat (cathedra) of the Bishop of Rochester, the second oldest bishopric in England after that of the Archbishop of Canterbury. The present cathedral, rebuilt on the site of its predecessor in the Norman style, is a Grade I listed building.