We enjoyed our visit to St. George's Cathedral in December 2014 while in St. Vincent. The stained glass was lovely; especially the window depicting the red angel. The architecture was very interesting and the Christmas decorations were beautiful. However, it was very sad to see the church in such a state of disrepair. I know upkeep and renovation takes money, but I would think the government would be willing to assist the church since the church is a tourist attraction as well as a place of worship. Without some intervention in the near future the church will be in such bad shape no one will wish to visit.
We found my great grandfathers gravestone and a baptismal font in his memory as he had been the Arch Deacon of St Vincent and St Lucia at the turn of the 20th century. We attended the church service on the sunday and met Dean Patrick Mackintosh. We were made very welcome. The service was very well attended even at 7.30 am!
Located right in the heart of Kingstown on Backstreet is The St George's Cathedral! The historic building has glass stained windows,a verdant church yard with gravestones of prominent Vincentians citizens The organ that accompanies the choir is booming and traditionalThe pews are sturdy and well kept. A picturesque setting
Nice place to visit and a good glimpse into the history of St Vincent and prominent figures involved with the country or the church. Churches aren't really our thing but we thought we'd pop in and see what it's like. We spent about 15 minutes there looking around - a calm break from the hustle and bustle of Kingstown.
Well worth a visit lovely inside also visit the kingstown botanical gardens while you are there a would visit this place again
The sermon was powerful and relevant and the welcome was warm. When we wished each other "Peace" I believed them.
If you visit the cathedral, don't ignore the graveyard. The headstones are interesting, the flowers on the graves are so much more colourful than in England, and there's a resident colony of Cattle Egrets which inhabit one corner. The cathedral itself is of course a place of calm and restfulness amidst the life of Kingstown.
Very peaceful, quite surrounding, old English church style,full of history and beautiful viewsA must see when you visit st Vincent
A pleasant welcome from the verger who was happy to answer questions.Worth a visit to see the stained glass window and the chandelier. A stroll round the graveyard gives a sense of the place and its people.
A lovely cool building, very welcoming. The large stained glass window to the right of the altar was commissioned by Queen Victoria on the birth of her grandson. But the artist put the angel in red!! The Queen objected, as angels should always be in white. She thought it was a bad omen and didn't want it in England, so gave it to St Vincent