[1][2] A prominent feature of the church is the collection of stained glass windows designed by Stephen Adam which depict scenes from the Old and New Testament.
It was converted to a Greek Orthodox Church; the work was paid for by Sir Reo Stakis.
This occasion is commemorated with a marble plaque, inscribed with gold lettering, at the right side of the entrance hall.
On Sunday 7 July 1996 the cathedral was visited by the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople, who celebrated the Divine Liturgy.
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