St. James Cathedral, Chicago

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St. James Cathedral is the motherchurch of the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago.
St. James Cathedral is the motherchurch of the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago.
It is the oldest Episcopal congregation in Chicago.
It is the oldest Episcopal congregation in Chicago.
Chapel of St. Andrew besides St. James
Chapel of St. Andrew besides St. James

St. James Cathedral or formally Cathedral of Saint James is the motherchurch of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America Diocese of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois. It is the oldest church of the Anglican Communion and Episcopal tradition in the Chicago area.[1] The church is led by the Episcopal Bishop of Chicago.

Together with the Roman Catholic Holy Name Cathedral on State Street, the churches form the Cathedral District of Chicago.

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.saintjamescathedral.org/ St. James Cathedral, Chicago


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