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The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, built between 1800 and 1804 for the new Anglican diocese of Québec, was one of the first public buildings erected by the British in Québec and helped introduce the English Neoclassical style to the colonial capital.
In 1674 when François de Laval became the head of the Diocese of Québec (which spanned from Québec to the outermost bounds of the Great Lakes and the Mississippi), he chose the little Upper Town church to be a cathedral, making it the seat of the Catholic Church in North America.
Apr 19, 2022 · Québec, the former capital of New France, now became the principal town of a new British colony, called “The Province of Québec.” This colony, which existed from 1763 until 1791, was much smaller than the Canadian province of Québec today.
Nov 6, 2022 · The oldest Catholic parish north of Mexico and a National Historic Site of Canada, Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral is home to the only Holy Door outside Europe. Originally built in 1647, the cathedral was the first church in Canada to become a minor basilica.
Discover the Basilica-Cathedral Notre-Dame de Québec | First built in 1647, it became the first parish church in North America above the Spanish colonies, when it was officially erected in 1664.
Construction of the first cathedral building began in 1647, and it was given the name Notre-Dame de la Paix. Plans from 1744, used during the reconstruction of the church in 1759. The cathedral has twice been destroyed by fire, the first time being during the Siege of Quebec in 1759.
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Keep heading north of Rue du Trésor to visit the Notre Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral: Canada’s first Catholic parish and cathedral. Built in 1647, it has richly decorated ceilings, beautiful stained-glass windows, an ornate Louis XV style pulpit, and a sanctuary lamp gifted to Bishop Laval (first Bishop of Quebec) by the one and only ...