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St Albans Cathedral is an Anglican church on Schoeman Street in downtown Pretoria, South Africa. The current cathedral is an extension of an Anglican church built on the property in 1879, which was converted into a cathedral in 1909. [1] The church is named after Saint Alban, the first Christian martyr of Britain. [2]
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St Albans Cathedral: c. 1080 –1200: ... Sydney is 107 metres long (ref. St. Mary's Cathedral website). Portugal's Alcobaça Monastery is 106 metres long.
Pretoria Cathedral [8] Cathedral Church of St Alban the Martyr: Diocese of Pretoria: 1878 Converted to a cathedral in 1909 ... Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St George:
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in 1938, Norman Lang, Assistant Bishop of Peterborough, England, was also an assistant bishop in Pretoria [2] Robert Selby Taylor 1951–1959; Edward Knapp-Fisher 1960–1974; Michael Nuttall 1975–1982; Richard Kraft 1982–1998 John Ruston, Suffragan Bishop bef.1983 [3] –1990 (for St Mark's area until 1987) [4] Johannes Seoka 1998–2016
The Anglican church in the North was administered by the Diocesan Administrator and Bishops in Pretoria. The ordination of deacons and priests was done at St Albans Cathedral in Pretoria. The Bishop and Suffragan Bishop of the Diocese of Pretoria would visit the area to take confirmation services and to preside at other special occasions.