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All Saints' Anglican Cathedral (Edmonton)

Coordinates: 53°32′23″N 113°29′50″W / 53.5396°N 113.4971°W / 53.5396; -113.4971
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All Saints' Anglican Cathedral, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Cathedral Church of All Saints', Edmonton
All Saints' Anglican Cathedral
All Saints' Anglican Cathedral, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada is located in Alberta
All Saints' Anglican Cathedral, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
All Saints' Anglican Cathedral, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
53°32′23″N 113°29′50″W / 53.5396°N 113.4971°W / 53.5396; -113.4971
DenominationAnglican Church of Canada
ChurchmanshipBroad Church
Websiteallsaintscathedral.ca
History
DedicationAll Saints
Dedicated10 May 1956
Administration
ProvinceRupert's Land
DioceseEdmonton
Clergy
Bishop(s)Jane Alexander
DeanAlexandra Meek
Honorary priest(s)Gwen Bright
Terry Dunn
Alan Perry
Assistantvacant
Laity
Director of musicJeremy Spurgeon

All Saints' Anglican Cathedral is a Canadian cathedral serving the Anglican Diocese of Edmonton, which covers central Alberta. It serves as the episcopal seat of the Bishop of Edmonton, currently Jane Alexander.

History

The Anglican Parish of All Saints was founded in 1875 by William Newton, the first known Anglican missionary to the Edmonton area. He arrived in Edmonton on September 28, 1875, having left Ontario in the spring.[1] The parish first met in a log cabin at the corner of what is now Jasper Avenue and 121st Street.[2]

By 1895 the parish had grown considerably and required a new building. A church was constructed on 103rd Street near the present site; however construction was only half completed due to lack of funds. In 1905 the church went through considerable renovations completing the original building plans.[2] In 1914 the newly installed Bishop of Edmonton, H. A. Gray, named All Saints as the pro-cathedral of the diocese. On December 20, 1919, a fire broke out and destroyed the church leaving only the outside walls intact. The pro-cathedral was rebuilt on the same site.[2]

The present building was completed in 1956 and was given the permanent status of cathedral. The building, dedicated on May 10, 1956. The synod offices of the diocese and those of the cathedral are located on the second floor, and seniors' residence cathedral close adjoins the cathedral via an atrium. The parish hall to the north, which predated the current cathedral, was demolished in 1973.

Clergy

The cathedral serves as the seat of the Bishop of Edmonton, currently Jane Alexander, who was installed on May 11, 2008, the Feast of Pentecost. She had previously served as the dean and rector of All Saints until her consecration as bishop.

The present Dean is the Very Reverend Alex Meek, who was installed on 1 March 2020. The post of vicar is currently vacant.

All Saints has three honorary assistant priests. As well, several retired clergy attend All Saints on a regular basis and do not have honorary assistant status. The lay (non-clergy) staff is rounded out with a director of music, and an executive assistant to the dean.

All Saints is host to a congregation of immigrants from South Sudan under the Rev. Akon Lual Akon and his assistant priest, the Rev. John Ayuen. The congregation of St. Mark's-Jieng celebrates services in the Dinka language rather than English.

Past staff

The following is a list of the rectors and deans of All Saints.

Rectors of All Saints
  • Charles Cunningham, 1891–1893
  • Alfred Studen, 1893–1896
  • Henry A. Gray, 1896–1914 (Archdeacon of Edmonton in the Diocese of Calgary. Later elected 1st Bishop of Edmonton.)
  • George H. Webb, 1914–1918
  • E. Pierce-Goulding, 1918–1937
  • T. E. Rowe, 1937–1939
  • I. D. Bachelor, 1939-1940 (acting)
Deans of Edmonton and Rectors of All Saints

In 1945 the office of dean was created.

References

  1. ^ Goulding, E. Pierce (1935). The Cathedral Church of All Saints, Edmonton: 1875-1935. Edmonton. p. 10.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ a b c All Saint's Anglican Cathedral 1875–1975, Jean A. Monckton