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Picture-worthy cathedral stands tall in Francophone community of Gravelbourg

Located in southwest Saskatchewan, the Town of Gravelbourg has one of the province’s most historic attractions: Our Lady of Assumption Co-Cathedral, built in the styles of Romanesque Revival and Italian Renaissance. Construction began in 1918 and finished in 1919 for $287,515. When it opened, the building measured 55 metres (180 feet) long, 26 metres (85 feet) wide, and 20 metres (65 feet) high, with two immense spires that are 53 metres (175 feet) in height. The Most Rev. O.E. Mathieu, Archbishop of Regina, presided at the blessing ceremony on Nov. 5, 1919. The architect, Joseph-Ernest Fortin of Montreal, chose a style that combined the Romanesque and Italian Renaissance. The interior decoration was entirely from the hand of Msgr. Charles Maillard, pastor of Gravelbourg. He had dedicated 10 years of his life to this work, from 1921-31. The church was originally called St. Philomena and was made a cathedral on July 27, 1930. This was also when the francophone Roman Catholic Diocese of Gravelbourg was formed. The building was later renamed the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption in 1965. On Sept. 14, 1998, Pope John Paul II suppressed the diocese,

Our Lady of the Assumption co-cathedral, with its European-inspired architecture, is one stop on the walking tour.

merging it with the Archdiocese of Regina, reflecting the steady depopulation of rural Saskatchewan. Our Lady of Assumption Cathedral was then designated a co-cathedral of the archdiocese. A stained-glass window depicting the Assumption of Our Lady

illuminates the façade and has twin towers crowned with cupolas flanking the window. The building comprises a steel frame with outside walls made of fireproof brick, light tan with a trim of Indiana stone. The four bells are alternately engraved with the names Philomène, Pierre, Charles, and Joseph-Émilienne and were donated by parishioners. The cathedral offers tours of the building, where visitors can learn about the many painted murals that line the walls. Expert guides are knowledgeable and know almost every detail of the building and surrounding property. The town is also in good shape and its people are friendly and welcoming. There are stores and craft shops on the main street, and restaurants and a park near the co-cathedral. There is also a Catholic convent and college that are great landmarks in this unique town. Café Paris is a special place for snacks, breakfast, lunch and a variety of specialty coffees. The cathedral hosts several religious and cultural events throughout the year, while the town hosts yearly festivals. For more information about the cathedral, call (306) 648-3322 or email ourlady.gravelbourg@sasktel.net.

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Picture-worthy cathedral stands tall in Francophone community of Gravelbourg

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Train tour returns to Ogema after year off due to pandemic

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Visit Riverhurst: the village on the edge of Lake Diefenbaker

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Prime fishing opportunities in south-central Sask. at Lake Diefenbaker and Buffalo

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Village of Caronport larger than many towns in Saskatchewan

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Moose Jaw Warriors

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Explore the road trip gems in little towns northwest of Moose Jaw

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Moose Jaw and District Sports Hall of Fame planning for 2022

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Prairie Storm Paintball offering combat fun through summer months

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Deer Ridge Golf Course offering expanded options for players this summer

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Sage View Golf Course lives up to the nickname “The Hidden Gem of the Prairies

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Local courses in Moose Jaw offer options for area golfers

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Tourist Guide: Course Locations

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Apex Electric helping create a wireless future for homes and businesses

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Hotels past and present tied to city’s past

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Castle Building Centres: your hometown home store

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Moose Jaw Exhibition Grounds are home to livestock shows, events and Burrowing Owl

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Dog park, bike park and skateboard park

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Tourist Guide: Park Locations

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Wakamow Valley is a year-round destination

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In a regular year, Moose Jaw offers numerous events

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The Saskatchewan Burrowing Owl Interpretive Centre

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Sukanen Village Museum features famous ship and early pioneer life

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Western Development Museum launches virtual escape room

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Festival of Words releases details of 25th-Anniversary event this July

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Three page-turning Moose Jaw-related books hit the shelves this past year

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Library has lots of materials and services to keep you busy

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The best way to tour the community is by trolley or on foot

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Local pottery studio and gallery makes use of historic church

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MJMAG exhibits honoured traditional Aboriginal beadwork projects in 2020

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Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery a great way to spend the day

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Local artist turns instruments into art with unique painting technique

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Take relaxation up a level with a staycation at Sahara Spa this summer

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Artists eager to learn which murals need fixing this year

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Moose Jaw Health Foundation continues fundraising venture

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Moose Jaw Kinsmen continue charitable efforts despite challenges Friendly City Optimist Club of Moose Jaw finding ways to continue PEOPLE’S CHOICE

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Tourist Guide: Murals Locations

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Grand murals depict early life of community

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Editor’s Note

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