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Philip Lovell Phillips was the Cathedral Church of Saint Michael and All Angels, Dean of Barbados from 1898 to 1917. Philips was educated at The Lodge School, The Lodge School, Barbados and Worcester College, Oxford. He was at St Andrew, Barbados and then St Peter, Barbados, on the same islandECCLESIASTICAL APPOINTMENTS The Standard (London, England), Thursday, March 18, 1897; pg. 8; Issue 22688 before his cathedral appointment. References Alumni of Worcester College, Oxford People educated at The Lodge School, Barbados Deans of Barbados Saint Michael, Barbados {{Barbados-bio-stub ...
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Cathedral Church Of Saint Michael And All Angels
The Cathedral Church of Saint Michael and All Angels (formerly St. Michael's Parish Church), is an Anglican church located on St. Michael's Row, two blocks east of National Heroes Square; at the centre of Bridgetown, Barbados. The Cathedral is the tallest of the Anglican (Church of England)'s houses of worship within Barbados. History Originally consecrated in 1665, and then rebuilt in 1789, it was elevated to Cathedral status in 1825 with the appointment of Bishop Coleridge to head the newly created Diocese of Barbados and the Leeward Islands. The first parish church to be built was St. Michael's Parish Church, which was located where St. Mary's Anglican Church now stands. The original St. Michael's Parish Church was a small wooden church constructed between 1660 and 1665. Destroyed by a hurricane in 1780, the church was rebuilt nine years later. The church was later damaged in the great hurricane of 1831 but not destroyed. When the Diocese of Barbados was established, St. Micha ...
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