St Paul's Cathedral | |
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50°26′57″N 104°36′58″W / 50.4491°N 104.6161°W | |
Location | Regina, Saskatchewan |
Country | Canada |
Denomination | Anglican Church of Canada |
Website | stpaulsregina.com |
History | |
Status | Cathedral |
Founded | 1883 |
Administration | |
Province | Ruperts Land |
Diocese | Qu'Appelle |
Deanery | Wascana |
Parish | St Paul's |
Clergy | |
Bishop(s) | The Right Rev. Robert Hardwick |
Dean | The 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.