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  2. St. Dunstan's Basilica - Wikipedia

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    St. Dunstan's Basilica. St. Dunstan's Basilica is the cathedral of the Diocese of Charlottetown in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is named for St. Dunstan, the Anglo Saxon saint from Glastonbury. It is located on Great George Street, between the harbour and the Confederation Centre of the Arts.

  3. St. Peter's Cathedral (Charlottetown) - Wikipedia

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    St. Peter's Cathedral (Charlottetown) Coordinates: 46.234428°N 63.132904°W. St. Peter's Cathedral, Charlottetown. St. Peter's Cathedral, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, was founded in 1869 as a result of the influence of the Oxford Movement. Since that time, the parish has remained Anglo-Catholic in ethos and practice.

  4. Charlottetown - Wikipedia

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    902 and 782. NTS Map. 011L03. Federal Riding. Charlottetown. Website. charlottetown.ca. Charlottetown is the capital and largest city of the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island, and the county seat of Queens County. Named after Queen Charlotte, Charlottetown was an unincorporated town until it was incorporated as a city in 1855.

  5. All Souls' Chapel (Prince Edward Island) - Wikipedia

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    City of Charlottetown Heritage Resource. Designated. 1979. All Souls' Chapel is a historic chapel attached to St. Peter's Cathedral in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Built of Prince Edward Island sandstone in the High Victorian Gothic style of architecture, it overlooks Rochford Square.

  6. Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlottetown - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlottetown (Latin: Dioecesis Carolinapolitana) is a diocese of the Catholic Church in Canada. It is a suffragan diocese comprising the entire province of Prince Edward Island. Originally carved from the Archdiocese of Quebec on August 11, 1829, it was then transferred to the Archdiocese of Halifax–Yarmouth on ...

  7. Peter McIntyre (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    Biography Early life. Born in Cable Head, St. Peter's Bay, Prince Edward Island, Peter McIntyre was the son of Scottish immigrants who arrived on the Island in 1788. He received his early education from St. Andrew's College on P.E.I., before being sent to study at the College of St. Hyacinthe, followed later by a theological course at the Seminary of Quebec.

  8. Richard Grecco - Wikipedia

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    Bishop. Richard John Grecco (born 4 March 1946) is a Canadian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He was the 13th Bishop of Charlottetown from 2009 to 2021.

  9. History of Charlottetown - Wikipedia

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    On April 17, 1855, Charlottetown was incorporated as a city, holding its first council meeting on August 11 that year. The community had 6,500 residents at the time of incorporation. Members of the Charlottetown Conference, a conference to discuss Canadian Confederation, in front of Government House in 1864. Between September 1 and September 7 ...