Holy Eucharist Cathedral (New Westminster)
| Holy Eucharist Cathedral | |
|---|---|
| Катедра Пресвятої Евхаристії | |
Cathedral of the Holy Eucharist | |
| 49°12′39″N 122°54′57″W / 49.21083°N 122.91583°W | |
| Location | New Westminster, British Columbia |
| Country | Canada |
| Denomination | Catholic Church (Ukrainian Greek) |
| Administration | |
| Diocese | Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of New Westminster |
The Holy Eucharist Cathedral Also Cathedral of the Holy Eucharist (Ukrainian: Катедра Пресвятої Евхаристії) It is the name that receives a religious building affiliated with the Catholic church that is located in New Westminster, a city in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada, and a member municipality of Metro Vancouver.
The cathedral is the mother church of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of New Westminster (Latin: Eparchia Neo-Vestmonasteriensis Ucrainorum; Ukrainian: Українська Католицька Єпархія Нью Вестмінстера) which was created in 1974 by the bull "Cum territorii" of Pope Paul VI.
It is one of the 2 Catholic cathedrals in the Vancouver area, the other being that of the Holy Rosary that follows the Roman or Latin Rite of the Catholic Church. In 2018 the cathedral received 2 pieces of Mother Teresa of Calcutta's hair, so the creation of a reliquary was commissioned to protect them
Its current administrator is the Bishop Michael Kwiatkowski.