The Diocese of Singapore: St Andrew's Cathedral

Located in the heart of Singapore, St Andrew's Cathedral, the Mother Church of the Diocese of Singapore, is a symbol of unity for the Anglican Church and the Christian community in Singapore. Founded in 1819, the Cathedral has played a pivotal role in planting several Anglican parishes, and she continues to be a cornerstone for many diocesan ministries today.  In 1973, St Andrew's Cathedral was gazetted as a National Monument.  With multiple services in different languages, and both traditional and contemporary expressions of worship, there is a place for everyone in St Andrew's Cathedral.  Stay tuned as we feature St Andrew's Cathedral this week! Find out more on the Diocesan website. anglican.org.sg