This beautiful neo-Gothic style Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity is the seat of the Anglican Bishop of Bermuda.
This is one of the most beautiful cathedrals of its style that Blasterz have ever been in. The intricate stone carving of the pulpit, the wonderful carved mahogany throne, the amazing historic altar, and the respectful Warriors Chapel are all well worth a visit. In addition, Hardy travelers can pay a small fee to climb the 155 winding limestone stairs to the top of the church belfry which affords an amazing view of Hamilton Sound.
From the Cathedral website: (
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"The Anglican Church of Bermuda is as much a part of our Bermudian culture as the beat of the snare drum from the neighborhood Gombey troupe; or the refreshing taste of a sweet loquat in season. In fact, the Anglican Church has been a part of the Bermudian way of life from the very beginning. Aboard the Sea Venture on that fateful journey in June 1609, was a Priest of the Church of England, Rev’d Richard Bucke. Thus the ties between Bermuda and the Anglican Communion have a long, rich history.
As the national religious body for the beautiful island of Bermuda, the Anglican Church hopes to offer the same tranquility, serenity and peace that can be found in the scent of salt water, the view of the sunset and the sweet singing of the bluebird. We welcome you into a safe and Godly environment, where a love for Jesus Christ is supreme and service to others in the power of the Holy Spirit is paramount."