About Saint Henry’s Cathedral Parish in Helsinki,Finland:
The heart of Finnish Catholicism, this cathedral, completed in 1860, is dedicated to St. Henry, Finland’s patron saint and first bishop, martyred in 1156. Built with support from Countess Leopoldina Cicogna, it’s modest in size but serves a diverse congregation from over 80 countries, with Masses in Finnish, English, Polish, and other languages.
It houses St. Henry’s relics, moved here in 1998 from Turku’s Lutheran Cathedral. The adjacent Catholic Information Center (Pyhän Henrikin aukio 1 B) offers resources for Catholics.
Traveling to Saint Henry’s Cathedral Parish in Helsinki, Finland:
Click here for the official website of Saint Henry’s Cathedral Parish in Helsinki, Finland
Address: Pyhän Henrikin aukio 1 A, 00140 Helsinki
Phone: +358-(0)9-637853
E-mail: henrik@katolinen.fi