Special notice:
The members of All Saints' Cathedral are very pleased [but at the same time very sad] to announce that our Dean, The Very Reverend Dr. Jane Alexander has been elected as the 10th Bishop of Edmonton. Her consecration will take place at All Saints' Anglican Cathedral at 4:00 p.m. on Pentecost Sunday, May 11th, 2008. We send her our congratulations, prayers and blessings
All Saints' Anglican Cathedral
10035-103 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. 
Since 1875 All Saints Anglican Cathedral has been opening its doors
to Edmontonians. With humble beginnings in a cabin / dwelling mission,
the Church of All Saints' took on a life in October 1875 approximately
one month after the arrival of Revered William Newton, a missionary
sent from Eastern Canada. With $1000 out of his own pocket and the
ability to barter for lumber, the first church was erected on the
corner of Jasper Avenue and 121st Street on a five acre parcel of
land. Over the years our church went up and came down several times
to what we have today. The new Cathedral dedicated on May 10th,
1956 is what you see today.
Worshipping at All Saints’ Anglican Cathedral
Each Sunday,(service times) we celebrate the wonderful diversity of the Anglican Church at worship. We welcome all people to the community. Whether said or sung, the Holy Eucharist is the central act of Christian worship and reveals the heart of the Christian faith. On the night before he died, Jesus Christ at supper with his friends took bread, broke it and said `This is my Body'. He took a cup of wine and said `This is my blood’. He shared the bread and the wine with his disciples, and told them `do this in remembrance of me'. Whenever Christians gather to do as he said we are caught up again in the events of the last week of his earthly life and he lives amongst us as we receive his gifts. The word Eucharist means thanksgiving. It is an act of celebration by which we are strengthened as members of the Body of Christ, a community called to serve God in the world. |