St Paul's Cathedral, Kamloops, is the Cathedral church for the Territory of the People, Anglican Church of Canada. The Territory of the People (the Territory) was formerly known as the Diocese of Cariboo, which was dissolved because of its inability to meet
tort
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judgments against it in respect of
abuse
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in Indian
residential schools. After dissolution of the Diocese of the Cariboo the Territory was temporarily known as The Anglican Parishes of the Central Interior. The area officially became a territory in 2015.
The original church was built in 1888 on Main Street; in 1924, the building was moved to Nicola Street. The building is an extremely modest one both in size and furniture and fittings.
In 2023, the rector was the Rev Dr Kyle Norman. The bishop having responsibility for the parishes of the Territory is the Rt. Rev. Barbara Andrews;
Clara Plamondon was consecrated as Bishop in January 2024.
Terrority of the People website, ''Consecration of Bishop Elect Clara Plamondon''
/ref> The Dean is the Rev. Ken Gray.
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References
Anglican cathedrals in British Columbia
Buildings and structures in Kamloops
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