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Bells ring for anniversary: cathedral marks bicentennial with celebration.


Quebec

Two hundred years after its completion as the first Anglican cathedral built outside the British Isles, the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Quebec City was rededicated during a special homecoming weekend.

Special guests included Quebec's lieutenant-governor, Lise Thibeault, and the primate of the Anglican Church of Canada The Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada (referred to in older documents as the Primate of All Canada) is elected by the General Synod of the Church from among a list of five bishops nominated by the House of Bishops. , Andrew Hutchison, who preached to a congregation of more than 300 at the rededication Noun 1. rededication - a new dedication; "the rededication of the Temple of Jerusalem"
dedication - a ceremony in which something (as a building) is dedicated to some goal or purpose
 service on Aug. 29.

While the primate preached, a group of bell ringers--some visiting from as far away as Britain--successfully completed a three-hour-long peal of the cathedral's eight change bells. The cathedral's next major restoration project is the repair and refurbishing of its aging bells and bell tower.

Also "coming home" to the Quebec cathedral for the weekend was the family of Allen Goodings, the former dean and later bishop of Quebec The title Bishop of Quebec refers to more than one individual:
  • The Anglican Bishop of Quebec
  • The Roman Catholic Bishop of Quebec
 who died in 1992. A sanctuary lamp was dedicated to his memory by the current bishop, Bruce Stavert.

The weekend also included a sold-out concert featuring an 80-voice choir under the direction of David Rompre, vocal conductor of the Quebec Symphony Orchestra.

The bicentennial bi·cen·ten·ni·al  
adj.
1. Happening once every 200 years.

2. Lasting for 200 years.

3. Relating to a 200th anniversary.

n.
A 200th anniversary or its celebration. Also called bicentenary.
 celebrations were as much about looking forward as looking back. Holy Trinity Cathedral Holy Trinity Cathedral, or Trinity Cathedral or other variations on the name, may refer to:

In Australia:
  • Holy Trinity Cathedral, Wangaratta, Victoria
In Canada:
  • Holy Trinity Cathedral, Quebec
 remains the active spiritual home of more than 200 French- and English-speaking Anglican and Lutheran families in Quebec City. The parish is involved in refugee sponsorship, outreach to sailors at the port of Quebec, and ministry to the thousands of tourists who pass through the cathedral's doors each year.

Rev. Bruce Myers is assistant curate CURATE, eccl. law. One who represents the incumbent of a church, person, or20 vicar, and takes care of the church, and performs divine service in his stead.  at the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity.
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Title Annotation:Canada
Author:Myers, Bruce
Publication:Anglican Journal
Date:Oct 1, 2004
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