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The Cathedral of the Holy Family in Exile is the cathedral of the Ukrainain Greek Catholic Apostolic Exarchate in Great Britain).[1] It is the named for the Holy Family, during their flight into Egypt. It is located at Duke Street (off Oxford Street), Mayfair, London, England.
The building it occupies was designed by Alfred Waterhouse in 1891 for occupation by the Congregational King's Weigh House. They sold it to the Catholic Church in 1967.
The Cathedral Clergy is the Revd Stephan Oracz and the Cathedral Administrator is the Revd Ivan Bilyk. Service times are Mon-Sat 07.00, 18.15 and Sun 10.00, 12.00 (Source:Camden Borough Council)
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