St. Josaphat Cathedral
20th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in CanadaCatholic cathedrals in AlbertaChurch buildings with domesChurches completed in 1947Churches in Edmonton ... and 4 more
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St. Josaphat Cathedral is a Ukrainian Catholic cathedral in McCauley, Edmonton, Alberta, one of the best examples of Byzantine Rite church architecture in Canada. It is the seat of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Edmonton, and has been a cathedral (the seat of a bishop) since 1948. Occupying 18 city lots in the McCauley neighbourhood, the cathedral has been recognized for its heritage significance and "is distinguished by it seven domes, columned entry portico, and red brick veneer embellished with darker brick pilasters and inlaid cream coloured crosses.
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97 Street NW, Edmonton Central Core
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Saint Josephat Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral
97 Street NW 10825
T5H 0Z6 Edmonton, Central Core
Alberta, Canada
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