St. Paul's Cathedral (Regina, Saskatchewan)

There is a Lady Chapel to the liturgical and geographical south of the chancel and a columbarium in the crypt. The parish dates from the original establishment of the town of Regina in 1882 when the current church site was purchased. It has a curious history as (1) originally a vastly secondary parishional site when the diocese was centred elsewhere in the then-district of the North-West (sic) Territories; (2) a temporary cathedral site prior to the building of a more substantial building on the diocesan complex on the southeast of Broad Street and College Avenue; and

St. Paul's Cathedral (Regina, Saskatchewan)

There is a Lady Chapel to the liturgical and geographical south of the chancel and a columbarium in the crypt. The parish dates from the original establishment of the town of Regina in 1882 when the current church site was purchased. It has a curious history as (1) originally a vastly secondary parishional site when the diocese was centred elsewhere in the then-district of the North-West (sic) Territories; (2) a temporary cathedral site prior to the building of a more substantial building on the diocesan complex on the southeast of Broad Street and College Avenue; and