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Locality: Quebec, Quebec

Phone: +1 418-692-2193



Address: 31 rue des Jardins G1R 4L6 Quebec, QC, Canada

Website: www.cathedral.ca

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Cathedral of the Holy Trinity 14.11.2020

Vous souvenez-vous de la Cathédrale Christ Church de Montréal lorsqu’elle fut soulevée en 1987? Voici la version utlra légère de Fitch Bay Do you remember when Christ Church Cathedral, Montréal was lifted in 1987? Here's an ultra light version in Fitch Bay Anglican Foundation of Canada Anglican Diocese of Quebec

Cathedral of the Holy Trinity 03.11.2020

C'était une très belle entrevue avec Audrey Paris.

Cathedral of the Holy Trinity 21.10.2020

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Cathedral of the Holy Trinity 10.10.2020

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Cathedral of the Holy Trinity 07.10.2020

Apportez vos masques - et des lampions! Bring your masks - and paper lanterns!

Cathedral of the Holy Trinity 20.09.2020

The QCT learned today (Nov. 12) that a SILENT WALK to RECLAIM OUR CITY has been organized by the Rev. Christian Schreiner, Dean of the Cathedral of the Holy Tri...nity, to take place in the Old City on Saturday, Nov. 14 departing at 7 p.m. from Place d'Armes, behind the Cathedral. All are welcome to participate. Here is Rev. Schreiner's statement: "I have lived in Quebec for 16 years. I work in the Old City and live in Saint-Roch. I walk in the streets of my city every day. This year, everything changed. Because of COVID-19, the restaurants are closed, the hotels are closed, and the businesses on Rue Saint-Jean, Côte de La Fabrique and Rue Saint-Louis are closing, one by one. "The Old City: A ghost town "On the night of October 31, two residents of the Old City were murdered. Several others were badly wounded. Since then, our neighbourhood has felt even more like a ghost town. With the physical distancing measures, we were already isolated from one another. Now, when I walk through the streets I thought I knew, I hear the echo of my own footsteps. I see no one. My friends, my neighbours, my fellow citizens are afraid. We are still in shock. "I would like us to meet and walk around our city together in silence, in the darkness of the night, carrying candles to reassure ourselves and each other that we are together, in solidarity. We are not alone. "We will of course respect the health measures (face masks and distancing). No speeches are necessary. We will let the silence speak. As fellow citizens, you are all invited. This is not an official function. "Walking in silence together, we will reclaim our peaceful city and lay the ghosts to rest. We will show that we are the beating heart of this city. "Bring your masks - and paper lanterns!" ~ Christian Schreiner A temporary memorial to of one of the victims of the Halloween stabbings was set up at the corner of Rue du Trésor and Rue Sainte-Anne, near where he fell at Place d'Armes. (Photo by Shirley Nadeau)