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Notre-Dame de Québec Cathedral

 
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Notre-Dame de Québec
Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral
Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral

46°48′49.61″N 71°12′21.97″W / 46.8137806°N 71.2061028°W / 46.8137806; -71.2061028Coordinates: 46°48′49.61″N 71°12′21.97″W / 46.8137806°N 71.2061028°W / 46.8137806; -71.2061028
Location Quebec City
Country Canada
Denomination Roman Catholic
History
Founded 1647
Significant past bishop(s) François de Laval
For other usages of the name, please refer to Notre Dame.

The Cathedral-minor basilica of Notre-Dame de Québec (Our Lady of Quebec City), located at 20, rue de Buade, Quebec City, Quebec, is the primate church of Canada and seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Quebec, the oldest see in the New World north of Mexico.

It is also the parish church of the oldest parish in North America, and the first church in North America to be elevated to the rank of minor basilica by Pope Pius IX in 1874.

History

Located on this site since 1647, the Cathedral has twice been destroyed by fire throughout the centuries. The interior was designed by Jean Baillairgé and his son François from 1786–1822. In 1843, François' son, Thomas, suggested a reconstruction of the façade to resemble the church of Sainte-Geneviève in Paris, resulting in the finest Neo-classic façade in Québec. Today's cathedral is richly decorated with impressive works of art: baldaquin, canopy, episcopal throne dais, stained glass windows, paintings, and chancel lamp (a gift of Louis XIV).

Four governors of New France and the bishops of Quebec are buried in the crypt, including François de Laval, Quebec's first bishop.

See also

External links

Interior view, towards altar with golden baldaquin


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