
A Roman Catholic cathedral and the spiritual seat of the Diocese of Calgary, formally known as the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
At a glance
St. Mary’s Cathedral serves as the principal church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Calgary. It stands as a centre of Catholic worship and pastoral leadership in Alberta’s largest city.
History
The cathedral functions as the diocesan seat, anchoring Catholic religious life in Calgary. Its formal dedication to the Immaculate Conception reflects traditional Marian devotion in the Roman Catholic tradition.
What you see
Limited architectural details are available in the primary sources. The building’s design and distinctive features warrant closer examination during a visit.
Cultural significance
As the cathedral of the Diocese of Calgary, St. Mary’s holds profound religious significance for Alberta’s Catholic community. The cathedral represents continuity in Catholic institutional presence across Western Canada.
Key facts
- Country: Canada
- City: Calgary, Alberta
- Coordinates: 51.03743, -114.06599
- Religious affiliation: Roman Catholic Church
- Function: Diocesan cathedral and seat
Practical information & getting there
St. Mary’s Cathedral is located in Calgary. For current visiting hours, mass schedules, and accessibility information, consult the Diocese of Calgary website or contact the cathedral directly.
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