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- Q2942421 subject Q8370564.
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- Q2942421 abstract "St. Paul's Co-Cathedral is a Roman Catholic Co-Cathedral in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The Co-Cathedral is located in the Central Business District at the corner of 22nd Street East and Spadina Crescent, on the west bank of the South Saskatchewan River.The cornerstone of St. Paul's was laid on July 25, 1910 by Canadian Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier and a year later it was formally consecrated by Archbishop Adelard Langevin of St. Boniface, Manitoba. Originally built as parish church, it became a pro-cathedral in 1921, and elevated to a full cathedral in 1934 when the Diocese of Saskatoon was established. The organ was installed in 1912.The Institute for stained glass in Canada has documented the stained glass at St Paul’s Cathedral. The stained glass was added in 1945 to commemorate those who lost their lives in World War II and in 1976 for those that lost their lives to a fire.Due to its small size and lack of space to expand, the building had been unable to effectively function as a cathedral since the mid-1990s. On December 18, 2011 the new Holy Family Cathedral was opened, and St. Paul's became a co-cathedral and continued to function as a local parish.".
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- Q2942421 wikiPageExternalLink www.saskatoonrcdiocese.com.
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- Q2942421 buildingName "St. Paul's Co-Cathedral".
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- Q2942421 comment "St. Paul's Co-Cathedral is a Roman Catholic Co-Cathedral in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The Co-Cathedral is located in the Central Business District at the corner of 22nd Street East and Spadina Crescent, on the west bank of the South Saskatchewan River.The cornerstone of St. Paul's was laid on July 25, 1910 by Canadian Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier and a year later it was formally consecrated by Archbishop Adelard Langevin of St. Boniface, Manitoba.".
- Q2942421 label "St. Paul's Cathedral (Saskatoon)".
- Q2942421 lat "52.1275".
- Q2942421 long "-106.65805555555555".
- Q2942421 depiction St._Pauls_Cathedral,_Saskatoon.JPG.
- Q2942421 homepage www.saskatoonrcdiocese.com.
- Q2942421 name "St. Paul's Co-Cathedral".