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St. Vincent's Cathedral

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St. Vincent's Cathedral Bedford, Texas 03
St. Vincent's Cathedral Bedford, Texas 03

St. Vincent's Cathedral is an Anglican church in Bedford, Texas. It is the cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth. The cathedral played a major part in the Anglican realignment by hosting the inaugural assembly in 2009 where the Anglican Church in North America was constituted.

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St. Vincent's Cathedral
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Schumac Lane 1721
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