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The first building was used from 1858 to 1884 (presently used as the Chapel of St. Ann's Academy on Humboldt Street). The second building was used from 1884 to 1892 (situated behind the current building now occupied by the St. Andrew's Square office building), after which the parish moved into the present cathedral.
It was elevated to an archdiocese on 19 June 1903 and renamed Archdiocese of Victoria in 1904. It was then lowered to a diocese in 1908, when the metropolitan see was moved to Vancouver . The territory included Vancouver Island , the Gulf Islands , New Caledonia (mainland British Columbia), the Queen Charlotte Islands and Alaska.
St. Andrew's Cathedral (Victoria, British Columbia) In England: Rochester Cathedral, before 1642; Wells Cathedral, otherwise the Cathedral Church of St Andrew, Wells;
The chapel, designed by Father Joseph Michaud, was built in 1858 as St. Andrew's Cathedral was moved in 1886 to be St. Ann's Chapel and is the oldest part of the Academy. [5] Later a convent was added (1887) to the west side of the Academy and behind the Academy (1910).
St. Andrew's Cathedral (Victoria, British Columbia) St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Victoria, British Columbia) This page was last edited on 18 May 2022, at 22:17 ...
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian church in downtown Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The congregation was founded in 1862 and the current church building was completed in 1890. The congregation was founded in 1862 and the current church building was completed in 1890.
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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 St Paul's Pro-Cathedral: Fort Chipewyan