Our Worship
Whether you are a Christian who has worshipped in the Anglican tradition, are of another Christian denomination another faith entirely, or simply interested in understanding more about what our faith community is all about, you are warmly welcome to visit or join us in worship. There is no dress code ... read more
Our Faith
The Cathedral belongs to the Anglican Church of Canada, and the world-wide Anglican Communion, celebrating the historic sacraments and sharing the Word of God contained in the Old (Hebrew) and the New (Greek) Testaments of the Christian scriptures. As a member ... read more
Our Building
Many visitors are astonished to find such a grand statement of Gothic Revival architecture in the relatively small city of Fredericton. The building is the result of one man's vision: John Medley, the first Bishop of the Diocese. Medley, who arrived ... read more
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168 Church Street
Fredericton NB E3B 4C9
(506) 450-8500 [o]
(506) 406-0572 [f]
office at christchurchcathedral.com
dean at christchurchcathedral.com
Worship at a Glance
Normal schedule - see OUR CALENDAR for details
Sundays
8:00 and 10:30 a.m.
4:00 p.m. selected Sundays
Wednesdays
10:00 a.m.
An Anglican community for Christian leadership, worship, and mission in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
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