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The diocese was established in New Westminster in 1879 and incorporated April 18, 1893 (An Act to incorporate the Anglican Synod of the Diocese of New Westminster {Statutes of British Columbia 1893, Chapter 45 with amendments to 1961 {1900, 1915, 1961} 18th April 1893) , but with the considerable growth of the City of Vancouver, the see city ...
On 2 September 1890, the pre-diocesan Apostolic Vicariate of British Columbia becomes the Diocese of New Westminster. Another Oblate of Mary Immaculate French Bishop, Pierre-Paul Durieu, took over the responsibilities and served the community until his death in 1899.
Holy Eucharist Cathedral (New Westminster) Holy Trinity Cathedral (New Westminster) This page was last edited on 22 October 2024, at 07:11 (UTC). Text ...
Holy Trinity Cathedral is a cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of New Westminster in New Westminster, British Columbia. The parish was established in 1859, with its current building completed in 1902. It is the second-oldest parish in the Diocese of New Westminster by six months, the oldest being Saint John's Maple Ridge.
Christ Church Cathedral , Downtown Vancouver, cathedral church of the Anglican Diocese of New Westminster; Minoru Chapel, a small white wooden chapel that is now housed Minoru Park, Richmond; St. Andrew's-Wesley United Church, Downtown Vancouver [1] St. James Anglican Church, Anglican East Cordova at Gore, Vancouver
St. James' Anglican Church (Saint James Parish of Vancouver, BC) is a unique church building in the Diocese of New Westminster of the Anglican Church of Canada located at the north-east corner of East Cordova Street and Gore Avenue in the City of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada's Downtown Eastside district of the Strathcona neighbourhood.
Under the new proposal, the basement/lower floor would include a 150-seat theater and 5,000 square feet of flexible office space. ... Most recently, in 2014, the Holy Spirit parish merged with two ...
British Columbia and Yukon British Columbia St. Andrew's Cathedral: Prince Rupert: David Lehmann: 1879, from BC diocese [16] 20 1,048 405 New Westminster: British Columbia and Yukon British Columbia Christ Church Cathedral: Vancouver: John Stephens: 1879, from BC diocese [17] 63 9,952 3,296 Mackenzie River: Rupert's Land [18] Northwest Territories