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Modeled after the ground plans of St. Peter's chapel on Vere Street in [[London]], [[St. Paul's Church (Halifax)|St. Paul's]] opened its door in 1750. New additions were continually made and it took almost a decade for the interior to be completed. It is the oldest Anglican church in [[North America]] and had the traditional arrangement of three naves and two side galleries.
Modeled after the ground plans of {{Wiki|St Peter, Vere Street|St. Peter's chapel}} on Vere Street in [[London]], [[St. Paul's Church (Halifax)|St. Paul's]] opened its door in 1750. New additions were continually made and it took almost a decade for the interior to be completed. It is the oldest Anglican church in [[North America]] and had the traditional arrangement of three naves and two side galleries.


In 1787, St. Paul's would become the first Anglican cathedral outside of [[United Kingdom|Britain]] to be given a Bishop's seat.
In 1787, St. Paul's would become the first Anglican cathedral outside of [[United Kingdom|Britain]] to be given a Bishop's seat.


(Did you actually stop to read about a church in [[Halifax]]? Get back to work! -V.)
(Did you actually stop to read about a church in [[Halifax]]? Get back to work! -[[Violet da Costa|V.]])
 
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Revision as of 20:22, 13 March 2016

Modeled after the ground plans of St. Peter's chapel on Vere Street in London, St. Paul's opened its door in 1750. New additions were continually made and it took almost a decade for the interior to be completed. It is the oldest Anglican church in North America and had the traditional arrangement of three naves and two side galleries.

In 1787, St. Paul's would become the first Anglican cathedral outside of Britain to be given a Bishop's seat.

(Did you actually stop to read about a church in Halifax? Get back to work! -V.)