Saint-Jacques Cathedral (Montreal)
Ville-Marie, Canada
Saint-Jacques Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Jacques) was the Roman Catholic cathedral in Montreal from 1825 to '52, named for St. James the Greater. From 1825 to '36, it was the seat of the auxiliary bishop of Quebec in Montreal. With the creation of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Montreal in 1836, it became the cathedral of the new diocese.
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