St. Paul's Cathedral (Regina, Saskatchewan)

St Paul's Cathedral
St Paul's Cathedral, Regina, 2008
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50°26′57″N 104°36′58″W / 50.4491°N 104.6161°W / 50.4491; -104.6161
LocationRegina, Saskatchewan
CountryCanada
DenominationAnglican Church of Canada
Websitestpaulsregina.com
History
StatusCathedral
Founded1883
Administration
ProvinceRuperts Land
DioceseQu'Appelle
DeaneryWascana
ParishSt Paul's
Clergy
Bishop(s)The Right Rev. Robert Hardwick
DeanThe Very Rev. Michael Sinclair

St Paul's Anglican Cathedral is an historic church building located on the outskirts of Regina's central business district. Built as a parish church in 1894–1895, it became the pro-cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of Qu'Appelle in southern Saskatchewan, Canada, in 1944 when pro-cathedral status was removed from St Peter's, Qu'Appelle, in the eponymous former see city which had become moribund. In 1973, when it had become clear that the once-planned grand cathedral for Regina — at the corner of Broad Street and College Avenue — was no longer a feasible project, its status was raised to that of cathedral.