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This
site marks the birthplace of the Anglican Church in Western Canada.
In 1812, the first group of Selkirk Settlers established a burying
ground immediately south of the present Cathedral.
The
Rev. John West, the first Anglican Priest in Western Canada, arrived
from England under the auspices of the Church Missionary Society,
and the Hudson's Bay Company in October, 1820.
Two
years later he constructed a Church Mission House near the south-east
corner of the present cemetery. In 1833 it was replaced by a second
church built on the site of the present Cathedral.
This
second church became the first Anglican Cathedral in Western Canada
soon after the first Bishop of Rupert's Land was consecrated in
1849.
The
third church on this site was built in 1862. Under the guidance
and inspiration of the late Archbishop Samuel P. Matheson the present
building (the fourth church) was reconstructed in 1926 using most
of the stone from the previous building.
It
was regarded by him as a tribute and memorial of his predecessor,
Archbishop Robert Machray. Archbishop Machray, who succeeded Bishop
David Anderson in 1865, gave unsparingly of his time and talents
to St. John's and the Diocese of Rupert's Land for almost forty
years. In 1893 he became the first Primate of the Anglican Church
of Canada.
Take a tour of The Cathedral . There
are 25 Stations to visit plus a 360 virtual
tour.
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