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The diocese was created on 24 July 1846 as the Diocese of Vancouver Island, one of three dioceses in the Pacific Northwest created out of the Vicariate Apostolic of the Oregon Territory. It was elevated to an archdiocese on 19 June 1903 and renamed Archdiocese of Victoria in 1904.
Ecclesiastical provinces and dioceses of the Catholic Church in Canada. Each color represents one of the 18 Latin Church provinces.. The Catholic Church in Canada comprises . a Latin Church hierarchy, consisting of eighteen ecclesiastical provinces each headed by a metropolitan archbishop, with a total of 54 suffragan dioceses, each headed by a bishop, and a non-metropolitan archbishopric ...
St. Andrew's Cathedral is the Roman Catholic cathedral for the diocese of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada. Built in the High Victorian Gothic style, St. Andrew's was Victoria's third cathedral to be built.
Map of Catholic dioceses in Canada Exempt, i.e. immediately subject to the Holy See. Military Ordinariate of Canada; Archdiocese of Winnipeg; Ecclesiastical province of Edmonton, comprising most of the province of Alberta. Metropolitan Archdiocese of Edmonton. Diocese of Calgary; Diocese of Saint Paul, Alberta
The Catholic Church in Canada is part of the worldwide Catholic Church and has a decentralised structure, meaning each diocesan bishop is autonomous but under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Diocese of Victoria may refer to: Roman Catholic Diocese of Victoria in Canada, in Victoria, British Columbia; Roman Catholic Diocese of Victoria in Texas, in Victoria, Texas; The former Anglican Diocese of Victoria, Hong Kong, which had since been reorganised into the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui, an Anglican province
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