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Historic cathedral in Dundee
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St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral in Dundee, Scotland, has a rich history dating back to its consecration in 1865 by Bishop Alexander Forbes. The cathedral, originally opened as St. Paul's Church in 1855, stands proudly on Castlehill and serves as the seat of the Bishops of the Diocese of Brechin within the Scottish Episcopal Church. With its striking location and inspiring architecture, St. Paul's Cathedral continues to be a significant landmark in Dundee, welcoming worshippers and visitors alike to experience its beauty and history.

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