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It was elevated to an archdiocese on 19 June 1903 and renamed Archdiocese of Victoria in 1904. It was then lowered to a diocese in 1908, when the metropolitan see was moved to Vancouver. The territory included Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands, New Caledonia (mainland British Columbia), the Queen Charlotte Islands and Alaska.
4.2 British Columbia. ... This is a list of Catholic churches in Canada. Cathedrals ... St. Andrew's Cathedral (Victoria, British Columbia)
Pages in category "Churches in Victoria, British Columbia" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Churches in Victoria, British Columbia (5 P) N. Churches in New Westminster (2 P) R. Roman Catholic churches in British Columbia (1 C, 2 P) U. United Church of Canada ...
Its see city is Victoria, and it presently maintains 45 parishes serving nearly 7,000 Anglicans according to the most recent statistics published by the ACC. [3] The diocese was established in 1859, and is the oldest in the ecclesiastical province, once extending over the entire civil province of British Columbia, hence the origin of its name.
Diocese of Victoria may refer to: Roman Catholic Diocese of Victoria in Canada, in Victoria, British Columbia; Roman Catholic Diocese of Victoria in Texas, in Victoria, Texas; The former Anglican Diocese of Victoria, Hong Kong, which had since been reorganised into the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui, an Anglican province
The cathedral is the third building to be used by the parish. The first building was used from 1858 to 1884 (presently used as the Chapel of St. Ann's Academy on Humboldt Street). The second building was used from 1884 to 1892 (situated behind the current building now occupied by the St. Andrew's Square office building), after which the parish ...
Victoria Hotel: 1859: Victoria, British Columbia: Dodd House: 1859: ... Constructed as a meeting place for all denominations as a place of worship until churches ...