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Between 1888 and 1906, the number of Catholics in Saint Boniface had increased from 2,154 to 4,615, almost all of them of French heritage. By 1900, Saint Boniface was the fifth-largest city in the West and needed a larger cathedral. Local contractors Senecal and Smith were engaged to build a new
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On December 14, 1860, a fire destroyed "Provencher’s cathedral". In 1862, Bishop Taché went to Quebec to raise funds to rebuild the cathedral in stone. This second cathedral was somewhat smaller; the bell tower was completed eight years later.
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community. The church sits in the centre of the city at 190 avenue de la Cathédrale, Saint Boniface. Before the fire on July 22, 1968, which destroyed the previous building on site, the church was a
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The remains of Chief One Arrow, who died in the 1880s, were interred at the cemetery from his death until August 2007, when his body was exhumed and sent to
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On July 22, 1968, the 1906 cathedral was damaged by a fire which destroyed many of the structure's features and contents including the
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and two colleagues constructed the first church on land on the east bank of the Red River donated by Hudson's Bay Company's
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The Institute for stained glass in Canada has documented the stained glass at St Boniface Cathedral.
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dedicated the cathedral, which became one of the most imposing churches in Western Canada.
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In 1972, a cathedral was built incorporating the back wall of the 1906 cathedral.
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cathedral to plans by Montreal architect Jean-Omer Marchand. On August 15, 1906,
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had "the bells of the Roman mission" rung in the poet's honour."
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Other notable people buried in the cathedral cemetery include:
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Building and structure fires during construction or renovation
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20th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Canada
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and Denis Lussier, was built behind the 1906 façade.
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Second Saint-Boniface Church in the distance (1821)
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St Boniface Cathedral, Bunbury
French

Affiliation
Roman Catholic
District
Saint Boniface
Province
Manitoba
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Geographic coordinates
49°53′21″N 97°07′19″W / 49.8893°N 97.1220°W / 49.8893; -97.1220
Church
cathedralestboniface.ca
French
Saint Boniface
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Boniface
Franco-Manitoban
minor basilica
Red River
Pierre La VĂ©rendrye
Joseph-Émile Brunet
The Forks
Downtown Winnipeg

Norbert Provencher
Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of Selkirk

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