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  2. Saint Peter in Chains. The present cathedral of Saint Peter in Chains is the third for the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. Built in 1845, this cathedral, which honors the imprisoned Saint Peter, was extensively renovated and enlarged in 1957. Visit the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Peter in Chains website .

  3. The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Peter in Chains is a Catholic cathedral of the Latin Church in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. The basilica is a Greek revival structure located at 8th and Plum streets in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio in the United States .

  4. Explore the beauty of one of Cincinnatis most revered treasures. Saint Peter in Chains Cathedral is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati. It is a Greek revival structure located at 8th and Plum Streets in downtown Cincinnati.

  5. About St. Peters. Saint Peter in Chains Cathedral is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati. It is a Greek revival structure located at 8th and Plum Streets in downtown Cincinnati.

  6. Cincinnati. Things to Do in Cincinnati. Cathedral Basilica of St. Peter in Chains. 30 reviews. #37 of 362 things to do in Cincinnati. Churches & Cathedrals. Closed now. 6:30 AM - 6:00 PM. Write a review. About. The Cathedral Basilica of St. Peter in Chains is a historic downtown cathedral that is home to a diverse and thriving faith community.

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  7. Category. Mass Times. Confession. Adoration. Saturday May 18. 11:30 am - Mass. 3:00 pm - Mass. Sunday May 19. 9:00 am - Mass. 11:00 am - Mass (Choir) 5:00 pm - Mass. Monday May 20. 7:00 am - Mass. 7:30 am - Confession. 11:30 am - Mass. 12:00 pm - Confession. 4:30 pm - Confession. 5:15 pm - Mass. Tuesday May 21. 7:00 am - Mass. 7:30 am - Confession.

  8. It is the seat of the bishop of Lincoln and is the mother church of the diocese of Lincoln. The cathedral is governed by its dean and chapter, and is a grade I listed building. The earliest parts of the current building date to 1072, when bishop Remigius de Fécamp moved his seat from Dorchester on Thames to Lincoln.

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