St Patrick's Church, Belfast
| Saint Patrick's Church | |
|---|---|
| Saint Patrick's Church, Belfast | |
| 54°35′57″N 5°56′40″W / 54.599038°N 5.944408°W | |
| Location | Belfast, County Antrim |
| Country | Northern Ireland |
| Denomination | Catholic |
| Website | St Patrick's Church |
| History | |
| Consecrated | 12 August 1877 |
| Architecture | |
| Architect(s) | Timothy Hevey |
| Style | Gothic Revival |
| Years built | 1875–1877 |
| Specifications | |
| Length | 125 ft |
| Nave width | 32 ft 6 inches |
| Width across transepts | 95 ft x 25 ft |
| Number of spires | 1 |
| Spire height | 180 feet high (54 metre) |
| Administration | |
| Province | Armagh |
| Diocese | Down and Connor |
| Clergy | |
| Bishop(s) | Alan McGuckian |
| Priest in charge | Eugene O'Neill |
St. Patrick's Church, Belfast (Irish: Eaglais Naomh Padraig) is a Catholic church located in the Donegall Street area of Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is built in the Romanesque Revival style, with a four-stage tower and spire rising from the front west elevation. The first church opened on the site in 1815, while the current building opened in 1877.
In 2024 the parish is served by only one priest, Eugene O'Neill. It is the first time in over two hundred years that there has been just one cleric to serve the parish.