St Patrick's Church, Adelaide
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| St Patrick's Church | |
|---|---|
| Church of St Patrick, Adelaide | |
Construction of St Patrick's Church in Grote Street, 1913-1914 | |
![]() St Patrick's Church | |
| 34°55′45″S 138°35′22″E / 34.929158°S 138.589557°E | |
| Location | 268 Grote Street, Adelaide, South Australia |
| Country | Australia |
| Denomination | Roman Catholic |
| Website | adelcathparish.org |
| History | |
| Status | Church |
| Consecrated | 15 March 1914 |
| Architecture | |
| Architect | Walter Hervey Bagot (Woods and Bagot) |
| Architectural type | Church |
| Style | Classical Neo-Baroque |
| Groundbreaking | 10 November 1912 |
| Completed | 15 March 1914 |
| Construction cost | £17,000 |
| Administration | |
| Archdiocese | Adelaide |
| Parish | Adelaide Cathedral Parish |
| Clergy | |
| Archbishop | Patrick O'Regan |
St Patrick's Church is a heritage-listed Roman Catholic church on Grote Street, Adelaide, South Australia.
Opened in 1914, St Patrick's was built as a replacement for the original St. Patrick's church that was considered the first Catholic church in Adelaide.[1] Today the church is a worship space by the Adelaide Catholic Cathedral Parish, and used for services in languages other than English, including Portuguese and Croatian.
