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Visitors remark on the brightness, the colour, the space... a much-loved church restored to the people of Glasgow and welcoming all who come to visit. The artwork and the imaginative cloister garden all enhance this sacred space.
The Cloister Garden, with its own entrance from Clyde Street, invites the visitor to read the story of the Archdiocese and the Cathedral; walk among the mirrored plinths and reflect on words of inspiration from Scripture and literature.
The Glasgow Phoenix Choir is delighted to be returning, after a number of years, to sing in St Andrew's Metropolitan Cathedral where they will be joined by the Bangor Ladies Choir!
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