- Cathedral Church of the Redeemer
The Cathedral Church of the Redeemer is located in the city centre of
Calgary ,Alberta . It is the seat of theAnglican Diocese of Calgary.The original Church of the Redeemer, a wood frame building erected just east of the present site, was completed and opened for worship
August 3 ,1884 . It was the first Anglican church to be constructed in what is now the Diocese of Calgary. Originally intended to serve as a parish church, it was proclaimed the temporary pro-cathedral onFebruary 14 ,1889 , following the creation of the Diocese of Calgary and pending the assumed ultimate construction of a cathedral.The parish replaced the frame church with a more elaborate structure in 1905, during Calgary's famous sandstone era. It is of local, rough cut Paskapoo sandstone, and has one of the oldest tin roofs in Calgary. It was designed by J.C.M. Keith of Victoria,
British Columbia . The original corner stone (since replaced by a new corner stone, laid to mark the centennial of the building) stated that it was laid by theEarl of Minto ,Governor General of Canada onSeptember 8 ,1904 . It was completed and opened for services onJuly 30 ,1905 . It was designated a fullcathedral in June 1949, when it was obvious that a large edifice of British or European proportions would not be built in Calgary. In September 1974, the Cathedral building was designated a Registered Heritage Site, under provisions of the "Alberta Heritage Act", 1973.In December 2004, the seventh Bishop of Calgary made the very controversial proposal to undesignate the Cathedral Church of the Redeemer and appoint another church as the diocesan seat. This controversy in addition to the controversial closures of three parish churches within the Diocese of Calgary (one of which was reversed) led to the resignation of the Bishop. The eighth Bishop of Calgary, the Rt Rev
Derek Hoskin , was consecrated and enthroned in the Cathedral Church of the Redeemer onSeptember 29 ,2006 .The Cathedral measures 145 feet long and 70 feet wide. The height from the floor of the nave to the pine ceiling is 45 feet. In 1936, the
Lady Chapel , the gift of Henry and Eleanor Tomkins, was constructed. In its tower hangs a bell, which had originally hung in the tower of the first wooden church on the site. The bell was donated as a remembrance to Corporal Lowry of theNorth-West Mounted Police who died during theRiel Rebellion of 1885.See also
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List of cathedrals in Canada External links
* [http://www.calgary.cathedral.ca/ Cathedral Church of the Redeemer]
* [http://www.calgary.anglican.ca/ Diocese of Calgary]
* [http://www.anglican.ca/ Anglican Church of Canada]
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