Christ Church Cathedral

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Christ Church Cathedral is a prominent 19th-century Anglican Gothic Revival cathedral and landmark in Fredericton, New Brunswick, serving as the seat of the Diocese of Fredericton.

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Christ Church Cathedral canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican cathedral
Gothic Revival church
landmark
architect Frank Wills
William Butterfield
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
buildingMaterial stone
category Cathedrals in New Brunswick
Churches in Fredericton
Gothic Revival architecture in Canada
cityLandmarkStatus major Fredericton landmark
clergyTitle Dean of Fredericton
completionDate 1853
consecrationYear 1853
constructionStartDate 1845
country Canada
dedicatedTo Jesus Christ
surface form: Christ
denomination Anglican
diocese Diocese of Fredericton
floodRisk located near Saint John River
floorPlanType cruciform
founder John Medley
function cathedral church
parish church
governingBody Chapter of Christ Church Cathedral
hasCemetery adjacent churchyard
hasOrgan pipe organ
hasSpire true
hasStainedGlass yes
heritageDesignation National Historic Site of Canada
New Brunswick Provincial Heritage Place
heritageValueReason fine example of Gothic Revival ecclesiastical architecture in Canada
liturgicalTradition Anglican liturgy
locatedIn Diocese of Fredericton
Fredericton
New Brunswick
notableFeature prominent spire on Fredericton skyline
provinceWithinAnglicanCommunion Ecclesiastical Province of Canada
publicAccess open to visitors
religiousAffiliation Anglican Church of Canada
seatOf Diocese of Fredericton
towerHeight about 57 metres
usedFor concerts
diocesan ceremonies
worship services

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Fredericton hasHistoricBuilding Christ Church Cathedral