St. Mary's Cathedral, Winnipeg

St. Mary's Cathedral (Winnipeg)

St. Mary's Cathedral was founded in 1880 and expanded in 1896
Basic information
Location 353 St. Mary Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3C 0M8
Affiliation Roman Catholic
Ecclesiastical or organizational status in use
Website stmaryscathedralwpg.ca
Architectural description
Architect(s) C. Balston Kenway
Architectural type Church
Architectural style Romanesque revival

St. Mary's Cathedral is a cathedral church located in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It is the episcopal see of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Winnipeg. Located at the corner of St. Mary Avenue and Hargrave Street in downtown Winnipeg, St. Mary's is one of two Roman Catholic cathedrals in the city of Winnipeg; the other, St. Boniface Cathedral, is located across the Red River in the formerly independent city of Saint Boniface.

St. Mary's was originally designed in 1880 by C. Balston Kenway[1] and was updated in 1896 by Samuel Hooper, an English-born stonemason and architect who was later appointed Provincial Architect of Manitoba.[2] The building features elements of Romanesque revival and Germanic architecture.[1]

The Institute for stained glass in Canada has documented the stained glass at St. Mary's Cathedral.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 St. Mary's Cathedral at Archiseek. Accessed February 16, 2011.
  2. Samuel Hooper at the Manitoba Historical Society. Accessed February 16, 2011.
  3. "Institute for stained glass in Canada". Retrieved November 16, 2011.
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Coordinates: 49°53′26″N 97°08′37″W / 49.8905°N 97.1436°W / 49.8905; -97.1436

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