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Tour of All Saints' Cathedral, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

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Uploaded by on May 7, 2011

A Brief tour of the Cathedral Church of All Saints' in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Building is located at:
10035 103 Street NW
Edmonton, Alberta T5J 0X5

Website:
http://allsaintscathedral.com/

Wikipedia Entry:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Saints%27_Anglican_Cathedral_%28Edmonton%29

Sunday Services Times:
* 8:00am - Said Eucharist - Book of Common Prayer
* 9:15am - Sung Eucharist - Book of Alternative Services
* 11:00am - Choral Eucharist - Book of Alternative Services/Traditional Language
* 2:00pm - Dinka Language Service
* 7:00pm - Evensong (First Sunday of the Month)
* 7:00pm - Taize (Third Sunday of the Month)

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  • i enjoyed the tour and found it to be informative.

  • @1peterla952 Thank you.

  • I think it is really nice considering it is built during the era of the modernism! Many interesting things there, crosses etc..lovely wood work and window paintings as well..and Canada can be proud to still be a Monarchy..compared to the inferior American constitution with their president...God bless the Queen of England and Canada, and God bless the King of Sweden!

  • @karpov89 Oddly visitors keep thinking it must have been built in the late 1970s due to the Architecture however it was designed and built in the 1950s.

    Just a few weeks ago we had the Lieutenant Governor (The Queen's Viceroy in Alberta) for a commemoration of the Battle of Britain. I could have shown up in uniform as I am in the Army Reserve by I chose not to.

  • @MapleAnglican Well from the outside I think it is 50s or maybe early 60s with they color of the bricks..many Swedish schools very built with that bricks during this period.

  • @karpov89 yeah, that particular colour scheme was very popular for brick buildings from the 1950s until the mid 1980s here in Canada.

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  • Great stuff Chris! This puts us into the 21st century - glad to learn that I am not a Protestant even though I sometimes do my share of complaining.

    Blessings+ Hans-Juergen

  • @cjdowdeswell Thank you!

  • Thanks to you too! Great video ad :)

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